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160 Communication with the external world was further hindered by seclusion because of the specifi c laws of bartering, via lang ...
161 man businessman who was collecting pictures for the Berlin Museum. The value of the pictures was increased by the fact that ...
162 had also patented a new dip developing process that con- sisted of bronze or brass on metal. August Rosalie was rather artis ...
163 participated as well, receiving a bronze medal for their photographic prints on paper. The relatively small world of partici ...
164 Between 1848 and 1849 he made the daguerretypes of the 900 members of the Assemblée Nationale. In 1851 Louis Auguste became ...
165 In 1861 Black began experimenting with using porcelain as a photographic support. The process was praised for its softness, ...
166 BLACKMORE, WILLIAM (1827–1878) William Blackmore was born in Salisbury, England in Having trained as a lawyer, he moved to ...
167 BLANQUART-ÉVRARD, LOUIS-DÉSIRÉ (1802–1872) French photo publisher, inventor, photographer, and essayist Louis Désiré Blanqua ...
168 Blanquart-Évrard’s fi rst publication bore the pro- grammatic title Album photographique de l’artiste et de l’amateur. It wa ...
169 Blanquart-Évrard, Louis-Désiré, Procédés employés pour ob- tenir les épreuves de photographie sur papier, présentés à l’Acad ...
170 as a scientifi c journalist across several different fi elds. He coined the term ‘detective camera,’ demonstrating his own d ...
171 In 1872 he moved to St. Petersburg. During this time, only low depth lenses were used in photography studios. Boldyrjev, wit ...
172 Academy of Fine Arts, as well as expositions of the peredvizshniks and some photographic portraits. In 1880 V. Stasov ordere ...
173 physical anthropologist Paul Broca. His photography was a central part of his wide interest in anthropology, geography and n ...
174 Bonfi ls’ varied production raises many issues. The numbers attributed to one specifi c view changed from one catalogue to a ...
175 See Also: Archaeology; Architecture; Artists’ studies; Ethnography; Orientalism; Ottoman Empire, Asian, and Persia; Photogra ...
176 developed thematically and technically in tandem with his experiments in painting and drawing. His subjects were the same as ...
177 See Also: Camera Design: 6 Kodak, (1888–1900); Camera Design: 5 Portable Hand Cameras (1880– 1900); and Lumière, Auguste and ...
178 the Daguerreian and photogenic Art, both on Metallic Plates and on Paper, was published by G. P. Putnam in New York in 1849, ...
179 British edition, at 236 pages was substantially smaller that the more heavily illustrated American edition (294 pp.) publish ...
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