Leopold Adler AL459
With many thanks to our friend Tatiana for her help in sourcing from Muzeul Țăranului Român (National Museum of the Romanian Peasant) in Bucharest, we offer a series of unused cards featuring photographs by Leopold Adler. His Romanian entry in Wikipedia can be translated as: “Leopold Adler (Adler Lipót , b. , Prague – d., Brașov, Romania) was a photographer of Jewish origin who settled in Brașov and fixed figures from everyday life on film. He was one of the most prolific photographers of the early 20th century.” So this card begins the series, and each card has what appears to be a short serial number written in a designated place on the reverse. We put these numbers in our headers. None of the cards have specific captions other than that the photographs were taken in the town of Orăștie in 1900. Grades: 1