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400 to his profound melancholy. In a desperate attempt to bring back before his eyes his dying sister Marguerite, who had moved ...
401 edition with a historical introduction by Jean-Pierre Halévy, Paris: Editions de Fallois, 1995; translated as My Friend Dega ...
402 DELACROIX, FERDINAND VICTOR EUGÈNE (1798–1863) French painter Ferdinand Victor Eugène Delacroix, the most important French r ...
403 envisioned his trip as being solely for his own amuse- ment. In this he differed radically from his ambitious contemporary M ...
404 there is no indication that he produced other albums, exhibited his pictures, or took up the camera again after A few of hi ...
405 two volumes, and as was typical of such publications at the time, there were alternative versions of several of the images. ...
406 for over 30 years. In addition, he offered his services as an occasional instructor at the Photographic Institution in New B ...
407 became his father-in-law, he represented the liberal vanguard within the Academy, pressing unsuccessfully for a reform of th ...
408 DELESSERT, BENJAMIN FRANÇOIS MARIE (1817–1868) AND ALEXANDRE HENRI EDOUARD (1828–1898) French photographers, writers, and bu ...
409 ity not possible with mass produced materials entering photography since the 1880s. They were part of late 19th Century indi ...
410 Phonoscope scenes, including Danseuse de French-Can- can, Premiere pas de bébé, and Passage du train. Following a contract w ...
411 the growing middle class to follow in their footsteps. The distinguished fairy tale writer Hans Christian Andersen, albeit n ...
412 of silver nitrate to silver by a reagent in the developing solution; the silver is then deposited on the latent image servin ...
413 Chemical development may be said to have begun around 1860, with the anonymous American practice of fuming an exposed, dry-c ...
414 it would seem, the father Devéria. Another indication of the interest he brought to the technique is the existence of a phot ...
415 DEVILLE, ÉDOUARD (1838–1924) French survey photographer Édouard Deville surveyor, civil servant (born La Charité-sur-Loire, ...
416 supposedly objective photographs were infl uenced by such modes of artistic photography as were practiced by Diamond’s frien ...
417 of Insanity.” In 1856 he presented “On the Application of Photography to the Physiognomic and Mental Phenom- ena of Insanity ...
418 family and headed for Nîmes, leaving his wife and her family to maintain the Brest photography studio. He spent his time in ...
419 subjects and portrayed them absorbed in some activity such as reading or writing, rather than looking directly at the camera ...
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