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340 in 1842, he made a few portraits after this date. After the use of residential gas lights had become popular, Cornelius retu ...
341 sions was to document the estate of Hernán Cortés for its current heir. By 1852 Cosmes had moved to Spain and opened a studi ...
342 This second court battle tested the validity of the patent process. In July of 1854 James A. Cutting pat- ented three elemen ...
343 was Felix. A studio in Dar es Salaam in Tanganyika (Tanzania today) was opened a few years later, possibly operated by Felix ...
344 Craven used an elegant horse-drawn photographic caravan which, uniquely, served as a portable camera as well as darkroom to ...
345 offenders. The practice was highly localized, thereby limiting the usefulness of the photograph as a regular investigative t ...
346 scription and critique of individual photographs. There was much of both kinds of writing in the 1850s and ‘60s, when the me ...
347 declared “Form is henceforth divorced from matter,” and imagined great libraries of stereographs as future storehouses of kn ...
348 “straight” photographer, free from the arty pretense of Pictorialism and its Stieglitzian afterlife. Abbott and Walker Evans ...
349 Krauss, Rosalind, The Originality of the Avant-Garde, and Other Modernist Myths. Cambridge, Mass.: The MIT Press, 1985. Nesb ...
350 Crookes proposed to resolve one of the main problems with glass negatives. Glass easily picked up impurities and photographe ...
351 tion, the radiometer. He received a number of honorary university degrees and distinctions in recognition of his outstanding ...
352 See Also: Ducos du Hauron, André Louis; and Davanne, Louis-Alphonse. Further Reading C. Cros: Solution générale du problème ...
353 ricks, owner of successful studios in New York and Paris, opened another in Havana in 1857. In Cuba, Fredricks worked with s ...
354 Salon and Picturesque Photography in Cuba, 1860–1920: The Ramiro Fernández Collection. Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona ...
355 CURREY, FRANCIS EDMUND (1814–1896) Irish Francis was born on 15 March 1814 to William and Anna Currey (nee Tappenden). His f ...
356 $15,000 per annum for fi ve years. This allowed for the construction of a team of Native American guides and the recruitment ...
357 published. Volume XIII and XIV were issued in 1924. Volumes XV, XVI, and XVII were published in 1926. In 1927, accompanied b ...
358 CUVELIER, ADALBERT-AUGUSTE (1812–1871) AND EUGÈNE-ADALBERT (1837–1900) French photographers, father and son Adalbert Cuvelie ...
359 In later life, Eugène and Louise Cuvelier retired to Thomery, a small town on the Seine just east of Fon- tainebleau, across ...
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