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280 many European publications. Other series include Ernest Edward’s Portraits of Men of Eminence in Lit- erature, Science, and ...
281 The production and the reproduction and the diffusion of the carte-de-visite portraits of Her Majesty the Queen, and of the ...
282 Certainly our street portrait galleries are a great success: no solemn fl ight of stairs tends to pompous rooms in which pom ...
283 not registered for copyright, a decision that allowed it to be reproduced on biscuit tins, commemorative plates, mugs and so ...
284 A native from the Antilles, Paul-Emile Miot, joined the French Navy and in 1857 organized a photographic lab for the process ...
285 In 1882 Juan José de Jesús Yas (Japan 1844–1917) opened his studio “Fotografía Japonesa,” and then vis- ited Mexico and Peru ...
286 Trinidad The French photographer Félix Morin worked in Port Spain during the 1870s. The “Eureka Art Studio,” of J.E. Marshal ...
287 Apart from this body of work—produced by a temporary visitor rather than a resident photographer—the 1850s appears almost as ...
288 Further Reading Falconer, John, Regeneration. A reappraisal of photography in Ceylon (British Council, London, 2000). Raheem ...
289 from a family of opticians established along the quai de l’Horloge, île de la Cité. After ten years spent in the Napoleonic ...
290 lens, and convinced that it was of similar construction, Charles entered a protest to the Parisian Académie des sciences [Ac ...
291 tographers, following pioneers Felice Beato and John Thomson. Child, who largely concentrated on photographing Peking and th ...
292 and their images of the confl ict were widely circulated in photo albums. Díaz along with Carlos Renard and Federico Leiva, ...
293 identifi ed, daguerreotype and lithographic Hong Kong business in 1846. His advertisements start to appear in the China Mail ...
294 photographic images of Peking so far discovered, and are of the utmost historical and cultural importance. In Hong Kong, a s ...
295 photographed the Chinese and aborigines of Formosa. The Englishman, Thomas Child (1841–1898), was a gas engineer attached to ...
296 pupil of the School of mining engineering in Paris, be- tween 1842 and 1846, the year he received his diploma. In addition i ...
297 panoramic format carried out in juxtaposition to the format of plates sized 12,5 × to approximately 18,5 cm. Some images tes ...
298 movement in the fi elds of astronomical and anthropo- logical photography. In astronomy, photographers including John Hersch ...
299 stroboscopic projection device for animated loops of photographs and represented a considerable advance over Muybridge’s zoo ...
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