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420 He is best known for his carte-de-visite business which fl ourished through the 1850s and 1860s. He worked per- sistently to ...
421 example of this. Photographs were for sale in different sizes and mounted on pasteboard or doubleweight paper in postcard fo ...
422 rose to the level of Vienna, Prague and Paris. It was only natural that new industrial and artistic ideas were realized in t ...
423 family of house servants. Although abolished in 1861, this was the time of serfdom in Russia, and Dmitriev’s family worked f ...
424 Expositions Universelle, Paris due in part to his style and technique. From 1891 to 1892, Dmitriev created one of the best o ...
425 Biography Maxim Petrovich Dmitriev was born on the 9th of Au- gust, 1858 in the village of Povalishino, in the Tambov region ...
426 regions then under British rule, and Felice Beato in Japan by 1863, very soon after it was open to the West. He published hi ...
427 were commissioned by the Glasgow Improvement Trust in the 1860s were stark in their dissimilarity to other graphic represent ...
428 form method for making photographic records, and so, gradually, the need for consistent administration of photographs led to ...
429 and the centre of his intellectual, spiritual and emotional life. In every sense he was an “Oxford man.” When Dodgson entere ...
430 preferred the idyllic charms of the countryside and picturesque ruin. Unlike trees and distant landscape portraiture present ...
431 to support these unfortunate claims. More dependable are his diary entries, which reveal that he made nude photographs on ei ...
432 to the family photographic albums fl owed from the high- est levels of society. The British Royal family retained the servic ...
433 regarded as inexpensive cameras were inexpensive only if one expected to recoup their cost by working as a professional phot ...
434 Universelle, Paris, it is estimated that some 17% of visi- tors arrived with their own “pocket” cameras. By the turn of the ...
435 ventors saw the machinery of the industrial revolution, specifi cally the wool-combing machines jointly devised by their fat ...
436 to be one of the characters caricatured. Donné was an early portrait photographer as well as a doctor, and the fi rst person ...
437 example, Jottings... from the diary of Amelia, Countess and Heiress of Derwentwater (1869) which featured a portait of the a ...
438 year obtained satisfactory portraits. His 1840 portrait of his sister is considered one of the oldest in existence. In early ...
439 told by Grove “ I shall get back to wet collodion when I can” (Pritchard, 1883, 93). If gelatine dry plates simplifi ed phot ...
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