Concerning the conjunction of group portraiture and color pho- tography, which seems to be relevant both for Struth's portraits in par- ticular and for a discussion of the genre in general, a last observation might still be useful. With few exceptions, Struth's portraits are color photographs, produced with the same consistency with which his topo- graphical work had mobilized black-and-white photographs (with approximately the same number of exceptions in both categories).