This one made me very happy to find--a mounted cyanotype paper print, c. late 19th/early 20th c. I believe, printed from a cracked glass plate negative. Capturing a desolate feeling rural landscape view, which looks to have flooded, judging from what I take for a wooden fence running toward the center from either side. Such that the crack feels quite apt, damage upon damage, while also animating in the image in what I find quite a beautiful way. And the long view does feel as if it could have been glimpsed through a (cracked glass) window, such there remains a bit of mystery/uncertainty to it too. Alive in the present.
As mounted: 4 3/8" x 4 5/8". Very good condition. Color in first photo is pretty close to accurate.