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300 the 1850s when other process where replacing it in other parts of Europe. Portuguese society was just starting its moderniza ...
301 perfectionnements ingénieux découverts par ces deux habiles photographes, ils ont trouvé le moyen de prendre, avec un object ...
302 photography by 1855 and ended his days as a museum caretaker, dying in Brussels on 1 March 1869. See Also: Le Gray, Gustave; ...
303 entrepreneur Richard Beard, purchased the patent and then offered Claudet £200 to cease practising. Claudet refused and on 1 ...
304 Even late in life Claudet was an ardent promoter of photography, a focused scientist and artist and valued Photography as a ...
305 on February 15, 1837, in London, England. Assumed to have received his photographic education from his father, Francis studi ...
306 on his photogenic drawing process to the Royal Society, Willmore and the Havell brothers exhibited cliché-verre prints at th ...
307 Paviot, Alain, Le cliché-verre: Corot, Delacroix, Millet, Rousseau, Daubigny, Paris: Paris Musées, 1995. Peters, Susan Dodge ...
308 task of creating an image of dignity and progress from the disorder and corruption of her reign.” The resulting portraits, w ...
309 neering applications. His most important patron was the Ministry of Agriculture, Commerce, and Public Works. With Edouard Ba ...
310 collection, in order to solve fi nancial problems. The sale took place in June 5th 1857 at the Drouot’s hotel, the exhibitio ...
311 Victoria and Albert Museum, 1853–1900, at the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. It is preserved in the Windsor cast ...
312 is constituted by reproduction of works of art. Intend- ing to build his own “imaginary museum,” Chauffour gathered about 35 ...
313 electrotype daguerreotype plates, in 1841 he made por- traits for Charles Wheatstone’s stereoscope and in 1842 put photograp ...
314 consisted of utilizing a glass plate as the base for the sensitized emulsion, instead of a stone, and also using an intermed ...
315 Laynaud, L., La Phototypie pour tous et ses applications directes, Paris, Gauthier-Villars, 1900. Naudet, G., La photocollog ...
316 cyanotype (the “blueprint”), these were unrelated to the colors of the subjects. He also experimented repeatedly with silver ...
317 process of 1839 recorded natural colors. Overexposure of the sky could lead to solarized daguerreotypes in which the sky, ap ...
318 plates concluded the same. Recent observations sug- gest they were not. Rather, they were some form of scattering color rela ...
319 by chance its contribution to the colors gave a “red” which was about right. In 1862 Louis Ducos du Hauron (1837–1920) sent ...
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