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200 Men. It listed 700 Civil War views and more than 2,500 portraits. His work was exhibited at the 1876 Centennial Exhibition h ...
201 age of 50 in 1907, the business had already shrunk to small size. Rolf Sachsse BRANDT, CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH (1823–1891) Chris ...
202 Paris (1870–1871), very fi rst event to be photographed in France—photographs on the War of Crimée and the Secession War had ...
203 BRASSEY, LADY (1839–1887) English author, photographer, and patron Lady Brassey, born Anna Allnutt on October 7, 1839, near ...
204 of a unique work, this aspect of photography made pos- sible the discipline of art history. The reproductions of drawings we ...
205 [Costumes of Switzerland], a theme to which he returned in 1871 after the Franco-Prussian war when he portrayed two women co ...
206 the adventure of traveling to a tropical land, the fi rst generation of foreign photographers found Brazil a virgin market. ...
207 started studying this subject in the 1940s, in a time when still very little was written about Brazilian photography. In 195 ...
208 William Holland Furlong and Hugh Lyon Playfair. In The Home Life of Sir David Brewster, a memoir of her father, Margaret Gor ...
209 See Also: Sir David Brewster; William Henry Fox Talbot; John Adamson; Robert Adamson; Thomas Davidson; and Henry Collen. Fur ...
210 Society of the Arts, and the Edinburgh School of Arts which was the fi rst of many mechanics’ institutes which were to later ...
211 scope make the most of had been known since antiquity, but Brewster attempted to patent the construction of a device manufac ...
212 States, wrote to Talbot to introduce his new friend and suggest the two should meet in England. Bridges arrived in Malta on ...
213 BRIGMAN, ANNE (1869–1950) American author, photographer, and studio owner Anne Brigman was born Anne Wardrope Nott on De- ce ...
214 plate, and the similarly speeded “Ilford Isochromatic Instantaneous” plates. The isochromatic plate, dye sensi- tised with e ...
215 a quarterly containing all the best articles featured in the Journal. With the increased popularity of lantern slide lecture ...
216 processes in 1839 did not have an immediate impact at the British Museum. Although individual Museum Trustees and staff beca ...
217 a presentation copy of the offi cial catalogue of the Great Exhibition of 1851, illustrated with over one hundred and fi fty ...
218 be republished and completed by supplements in 1899, 1903, 1907 and 1912. Brogi travelled to and participated in, with his c ...
219 While many art photographers wished for prints with a plain or laid surface like that of drawing or watercolour paper, this ...
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