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"Eastman: A Legacy of Innovation, Artistry, and Community" George Eastman, the visionary founder Kodak

Background imageEastman Collection: FIRST IROQUOIS CHIEF. Atotarho (or Tadodaho), the first ruler of the Onondaga Iroquois nation

FIRST IROQUOIS CHIEF. Atotarho (or Tadodaho), the first ruler of the Onondaga Iroquois nation. Atotarho receiving two Mohawk chieftains

Background imageEastman Collection: DAKOTA: SCALP DANCE, 1850. Scalp Dance of the Dacotahs. Watercolor by Seth Eastman

DAKOTA: SCALP DANCE, 1850. Scalp Dance of the Dacotahs. Watercolor by Seth Eastman, 1850

Background imageEastman Collection: SIOUX: LACROSSE PLAYING. Oil on canvas, 1851, by Seth Eastman

SIOUX: LACROSSE PLAYING. Oil on canvas, 1851, by Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: SIOUX CAMP, 1848. Sioux Native Americans breaking up camp. Oil on canvas, 1848

SIOUX CAMP, 1848. Sioux Native Americans breaking up camp. Oil on canvas, 1848, by Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: AD: KODAK, 1918. American advertisement for the Eastman Kodak Company. Photograph, 1918

AD: KODAK, 1918. American advertisement for the Eastman Kodak Company. Photograph, 1918

Background imageEastman Collection: AD: KODAK, 1920. American advertisement for Kodak. Photograph, 1920

AD: KODAK, 1920. American advertisement for Kodak. Photograph, 1920

Background imageEastman Collection: AD: KODAK, 1920. American advertisement for the Vest Pocket Kodak camera. Photograph

AD: KODAK, 1920. American advertisement for the Vest Pocket Kodak camera. Photograph, 1920

Background imageEastman Collection: KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1914. All out-doors invites your Kodak

KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1914. All out-doors invites your Kodak. Advertisement for a Kodak hand-held camera, from an American magazine, 1914

Background imageEastman Collection: The process for using George Eastmans newly developed negative paper for photography

The process for using George Eastmans newly developed negative paper for photography
PAPER PHOTO NEGATIVE, 1885. The process for using George Eastmans newly developed negative paper for photography. Wood engravings from an American magazine of 1885

Background imageEastman Collection: Advertisement for Kodak cameras from The Illustrated London News, 16 September 1893

Advertisement for Kodak cameras from The Illustrated London News, 16 September 1893 including Kodaks famous slogan You press the button, we do the rest

Background imageEastman Collection: Etienne Jules Mareys (1830-1903) chambre chrono-photographique, the first cine-camera

Etienne Jules Mareys (1830-1903) chambre chrono-photographique, the first cine-camera, being used to study movement of creatures in aquarium (top)

Background imageEastman Collection: A medicine man administering to a patient, to the accompaniement of the sacred rattle

A medicine man administering to a patient, to the accompaniement of the sacred rattle
SHAMAN AND PATIENT, 1851. A medicine man administering to a patient, to the accompaniement of the sacred rattle. Steel engraving, 1851, after Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: (1858-1939). Also known as Ohiyesa. Native American Sioux writer and physician

(1858-1939). Also known as Ohiyesa. Native American Sioux writer and physician
CHARLES ALEXANDER EASTMAN (1858-1939). Also known as Ohiyesa. Native American Sioux writer and physician

Background imageEastman Collection: A medicine man concocting a pot of medicine to the accompaniment of the sacred rattle

A medicine man concocting a pot of medicine to the accompaniment of the sacred rattle
NATIVE AMERICANS: MEDICINE MAN. A medicine man concocting a pot of medicine to the accompaniment of the sacred rattle. Steel engraving, 1855, after Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: MAX EASTMAN (1883-1969). American editor, writer, and political activist

MAX EASTMAN (1883-1969). American editor, writer, and political activist. The one-time radical testiftying before the U.S

Background imageEastman Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS: DANCE. Performance of the beggars dance in a Native American village

NATIVE AMERICANS: DANCE. Performance of the beggars dance in a Native American village. Steel engraving, American, 1853, after a drawing by Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: NEW MEXICO: LAGUNA PUEBLO. A view of Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico. Steel engraving, American, 1854

NEW MEXICO: LAGUNA PUEBLO. A view of Laguna Pueblo, New Mexico. Steel engraving, American, 1854, after a drawing by Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: WINNEBAGO MEDICINE MEN. Winnebago medicine men performing a dance inside a large tent

WINNEBAGO MEDICINE MEN. Winnebago medicine men performing a dance inside a large tent. Steel engraving, c1855, after Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. A view of Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. Steel engraving, American, 1854

NEW MEXICO: ZUNI PUEBLO. A view of Zuni Pueblo, New Mexico. Steel engraving, American, 1854, after a drawing by Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1900. English advertisement for the Kodak Brownie camera, 1900

KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1900. English advertisement for the Kodak Brownie camera, 1900

Background imageEastman Collection: EASTMAN JOHNSON (1824-1906). American painter. Wood engraving, 1867

EASTMAN JOHNSON (1824-1906). American painter. Wood engraving, 1867

Background imageEastman Collection: POUGHKEEPSIE: HOUSE, c1876. Residence of the Honorable H. G. Eastman, Poughkeepsie, NY

POUGHKEEPSIE: HOUSE, c1876. Residence of the Honorable H. G. Eastman, Poughkeepsie, NY. Wood engraving, c1876
POUGHKEEPSIE: HOUSE, c1876. Residence of the Honorable H.G. Eastman, Poughkeepsie, NY. Wood engraving, c1876

Background imageEastman Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS: BUFFALO HUNT. Steel engraving, 1854, by Robert Hinshelwood after Seth Eastman

NATIVE AMERICANS: BUFFALO HUNT. Steel engraving, 1854, by Robert Hinshelwood after Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: DE SOTO (c1496-1542). Hernando De Soto. Spanish explorer in America

DE SOTO (c1496-1542). Hernando De Soto. Spanish explorer in America. De Soto at Tampa Bay, Florida, 1539. Steel engraving, American, 1853, after a drawing by Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: DE SOTO: FLORIDA, 1539. Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto at Tampa Bay, Florida, in 1539

DE SOTO: FLORIDA, 1539. Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto at Tampa Bay, Florida, in 1539. Steel engraving, American, 1853, after a drawing by Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS / CORNFIELD. Native Americans guarding their cornfields against marauding crows

NATIVE AMERICANS / CORNFIELD. Native Americans guarding their cornfields against marauding crows
NATIVE AMERICANS/CORNFIELD. Native Americans guarding their cornfields against marauding crows. American engraving, 1853, after Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS: BALL PLAY, 1855. Northwestern Native Americans at ball play on the ice

NATIVE AMERICANS: BALL PLAY, 1855. Northwestern Native Americans at ball play on the ice. Engraving, 1855, after a drawing by Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: NATIVE AMERICANS: BALL GAME, 1855. Northwestern Native Americans at ball play on the ice in winter

NATIVE AMERICANS: BALL GAME, 1855. Northwestern Native Americans at ball play on the ice in winter. Steel engraving, 1855, after a drawing by Seth Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1927. Let Kodak Keep the Story. Advertisement for an Eastman Kodak hand-held

KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1927. Let Kodak Keep the Story. Advertisement for an Eastman Kodak hand-held camera, from an American magazine, 1927

Background imageEastman Collection: KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1906. Advertisment for a Kodak hand-held camera, from an American magazine

KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1906. Advertisment for a Kodak hand-held camera, from an American magazine, 1906

Background imageEastman Collection: KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1917. Kodak, as you go. Advertisement for a Kodak hand-held camera

KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1917. Kodak, as you go. Advertisement for a Kodak hand-held camera, from an American magazine, 1917

Background imageEastman Collection: KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1916. Advertisement for a Kodak hand-held camera, from an American magazine

KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1916. Advertisement for a Kodak hand-held camera, from an American magazine, 1916

Background imageEastman Collection: KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1906. Let the children Kodak. Advertisment for a Kodak hand-held camera

KODAK ADVERTISEMENT, 1906. Let the children Kodak. Advertisment for a Kodak hand-held camera, from an American magazine, 1906

Background imageEastman Collection: EASTMAN KODAK AD, 1905. Bring Your Vacation Home in a Kodak. Lithograph advertisement

EASTMAN KODAK AD, 1905. Bring Your Vacation Home in a Kodak. Lithograph advertisement, by Edward Penfield, for the cameras of Eastman Kodak, from an American magazine of 1905

Background imageEastman Collection: MAPLE SYRUP, c1865. Sugaring off. Making maple syrup and sugar

MAPLE SYRUP, c1865. Sugaring off. Making maple syrup and sugar. Oil on canvas by Eastman Johnson, c1865

Background imageEastman Collection: Baby poses for the camera

Baby poses for the camera
A baby sits on a wicker chair and is centre of attention as a group of children encourage it to smile for its photograph, taken with a Eastman Kodak Hawk-Eye camera

Background imageEastman Collection: Eastman Camera / 1887

Eastman Camera / 1887
A rendition of the first Kodak camera, developed by George Eastman

Background imageEastman Collection: A windfarm on the outskirts of Workington at Siddick, Cumbria, UK

A windfarm on the outskirts of Workington at Siddick, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageEastman Collection: A 2 MW Wind turbine producing renewable electricity in the grounds of the Eastman factory

A 2 MW Wind turbine producing renewable electricity in the grounds of the Eastman factory on the outskirts of
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"Eastman: A Legacy of Innovation, Artistry, and Community" George Eastman, the visionary founder Kodak, revolutionized the world of photography with his groundbreaking inventions. His pioneering spirit lives on in every click of a camera shutter. In addition to his technological achievements, Eastman had an artistic side that shone through his oil paintings. "JOHNSON: DRUMMER BOY, " a poignant masterpiece by Eastman Johnson, captures the raw emotion and bravery of a wounded drummer boy during wartime. But George Eastman's influence extended beyond photography and art. He also left his mark in other industries. An advertisement for "Eastmans butchers" showcases how he ventured into the realm of food commerce, proving that innovation knows no bounds. Photography has always been about capturing moments and emotions. In an enchanting photograph titled "Woman Smiling Outdoors, " we witness the power of a genuine smile frozen in time – a testament to the joy that can be found even amidst life's challenges. The holiday season is synonymous with family gatherings and cherished memories. In "Christmas-Time, The Blodgett Family, " created by none other than Eastman Johnson himself, we are transported back to 1864 as we witness heartwarming scenes filled with love and laughter. Art takes many forms; it can be found not only on canvas but also within marionettes brought to life by skilled hands. Le marionette represents yet another facet of creativity embraced by those inspired by Eastman's legacy. Beyond artistry lies community engagement. A bustling street scene featuring Brighter Homes decorating store reminds us how businesses like these play their part in creating vibrant neighborhoods where people come together to celebrate special occasions or simply enjoy each other's company. "Warming Her Hands" transports us back to 1862 through its rich strokes on canvas – reminding us that warmth goes beyond physical comfort; it embodies compassion and empathy, values that Eastman cherished.