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440 Lyte barely practicable. More useful was the collo- dio-albumen process published in 1855 by the French scientist, J.M.Taupe ...
441 Harrison, W. Jerome, A History of Photography, Bradford and London: Percy Lund & Co.; Trubner & Co., 1888. Jennings, ...
442 made papier maché impressions of wall carvings and hieroglyphs. After leaving Egypt for Palestine and Syria his production t ...
443 Pierrot, Roger, “Maxime Du Camp, photographe de Jérusalem” in Bulletin de la Bibliothèque nationale, December 1980, 167–172. ...
444 tribute to his manservant Jean Maertens (born 1832) for acting as operator and for transporting the cumber- some equipment. ...
445 Further Reading Coppens, Jan, Laurent Roosens and Karel Van Deuren, “Door de enkele werking van het licht”: introductie en i ...
446 require many hundreds of photographs to achieve even a monoscopic result. Duboscq’s 1853 book Règles pratiques pour la photo ...
447 to an objective tool of physiological inquiry, Duchenne created a kind of living anatomy. Duchenne’s interest in photography ...
448 widow continued to live with and assist Duchenne for the rest of his life. Duchenne’s position in the highly professionalise ...
449 region of the spectrum, du Hauron started to sensitize his plates using dyestuffs. To obtain some red sensitivity, du Hauron ...
450 parents, Rudolf Dührkoop was an important profes- sional photographer who stepped beyond the conven- tional rigid poses of t ...
451 viewed art photography as an integral part of a renewed aesthetic reform and education in German society, that would help pr ...
452 Entwicklung und Einfl uss in Deutschland, Introd. By Alfred Lichtwark, Leipzig: Oscar Brandstetter, 1907. Philip, Claudia Ga ...
453 William Bradford was, by the late 1850s, a marine painter of considerable reputation, and in the 1860s, had embarked on a nu ...
454 On the evening of February 4th while Mr. J. W. Black of Boston, and his worthy assistant, Mr. J. L. Dunmore, were about to c ...
455 that set them apart from other contemporary examples of architectural documentation. The scrupulous direct- ness with which ...
456 helped create the Corps of Diocesan Architects. In 1848 he became active with experimenting with calotypes and was appointed ...
457 opposite—excluding photographic art.’ French paint- ers who took up photography, like Gustave Le Gray, Vallou de Villeneuve ...
458 of Fontainebleau alongside Barbizon artists, Dutilleux produced numerous paintings, drawings, and at least thirteen clichés- ...
E 459 EAKINS, THOMAS COWPERTHWAITE (1844-1916) American painter, sculptor, photographer, and teacher Eakins was born in Philadel ...
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