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260 the son of a fi sherman. With him are often seen one or more of the four children of Thomas Keown, Master Gunner at Freshwat ...
261 CAMMAS, HENRI (1813–1888) French photographer Henri Cammas was a typical fi gure of the amateur pho- tograph. Born in 1813, ...
262 former slave and prominent leader of the black com- munity in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The fi rst known permanen ...
263 younger brother, James, produced stereo views of St. John in the early 1870s. After Notman’s death in 1891, his eldest son W ...
264 landscape views. Charles Gentille was active in British Columbia between 1863 and 1866, taking carte-de- visite views of the ...
265 the former, in the west, James B. Tyrell of the Geologi- cal Survey took pictures of the prairies, and the forts, aboriginal ...
266 See Also: Arago, François; England, William; Wilson, Edward Livingston; Sarony, Napoleon and Olivier François Xavier; Claude ...
267 Materiality of Images, E. Edwards and J. Hart, eds. (London: Routledge, 2004): 16–31. ——. “Narrative and illusion: harnessin ...
268 by F. Scott Archer. In the same year he published the album Vedute di Roma e dei contorni in fotografi a (Photographic Views ...
269 ing as an artist. None of his photographs taken after 1860 remain, and nothing is known of his last years. However, his surv ...
270 CARABIN, FRANÇOIS-RUPERT (1862–1932) François-Rupert Carabin, sculptor and cabinetmaker, fi rst worked as craftsman for a sc ...
271 pany (see Scovill and Adams), and Hanfstaengl, which, as Hanfstaengl-McGraw, continues to produce carbon, carbro and photome ...
272 commercially as the Superintendent of the American Photo-Relief Company in Philadelphia in 1870. Be- ginning in the 1870s Ca ...
273 of A.A.E. Disdéri and Mayer & Pierson as study tools for his caricatures. Carjat established a solid reputation as a car ...
274 Parisian theaters. He performed in comedies at l’École Lyrique de la Tour d’Auvergne, but reportedly did not show a great de ...
275 photographic process at first made Carrick confine himself to working in a studio. He made photographs of various city types ...
276 N. Rosenblum, A world history of photography, Abbeville Press. 3rd ed. 1997, 343, 344. P. Horoshilov and A. Loginov, The Mas ...
277 literally “touchy-feely” artefacts; not to be looked at with deferential awe or revered from a distance but catalogued and c ...
278 lockets, brooches, watch cases and other enclosures— often also containing a lock of the subject’s hair—were also highly pop ...
279 In Britain, thermoplastic button-maker John Smith produced a small range of cases, expanded by his suc- cessors James and Ed ...
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