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140 stopped there: to be convinced, you need only consider the number of photographic establishments founded in Brussels alone i ...
141 cinematography and Roentgen’s X-rays—emerged in the mid-1890s, Belgian photographers were quick to take advantage. The botan ...
142 William Bell of Philadelphia’s life and career differ- entiate him decisively from Dr. William Abraham Bell, with whom he is ...
143 survey of the territories west of the 100th meridian as a replacement for Timothy O’Sullivan, who had joined a U.S. Navy exp ...
144 Photographer, before leaving for Kansas, and Browne put together Bell’s photographic outfi t—camera equip- ment, chemicals, ...
145 ested primarily in recording visual information without any attempt to achieve dramatic visual effect. Bell was clearly unin ...
146 BELLOC, JOSEPH AUGUSTE (c. 1800–c. 1868) French photographer Joseph Auguste Belloc was born in the beginning of the 19th cen ...
147 The rare Blanquart-Evrard albums remained one of the few sources for Benecke’s work until recent years. The appearance of an ...
148 The most frequest subjects of Benecke’s portrait studies are women, some heavily robed, others in showy “harem” attire (poss ...
149 that ran for six miles along the Wisconsin river. By nam- ing and photographing over 90 local features and other local histo ...
150 Rome). He published famous albums such as L’Italia contemporanea (1864), with portraits of historical fi gures. After 1872 h ...
151 help. The French authorities did not appreciate the ideas of a mere clerk, especially one who had a reputation for being res ...
152 1908, Knight of the Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazare of Italy; 1913, Commander of the Order of St. Maurice and St. Lazare ...
153 polarized light provided truth and illustrated the many possibilities of this medium. A text entitled Studies of Natural His ...
154 BEYER, KAROL ADOLF (1818–1877) Karol Adolf Beyer is one of the most important Polish photographers of the 19th century, and ...
155 to young contemporary authors, until it permanently closed in 1996. The year 1989 marked the celebration of the 250th annive ...
156 specialized reviews of the most important content published in the 19th century (Bulletin of the Company French of Photograp ...
157 by daguerreotype process; they display great sense of composition, awareness of background and props, and naturalness in pos ...
158 d’Arcueil, the most fertile scientifi c circle of its day. There, in 1809, he became better acquainted with François Arago, ...
159 was drawn to science and mathematics. After serving in the revolutionary army (1792–1793), Biot entered the newly formed Éco ...
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