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460460 EAKINS, THOMAS COWPERTHWAITE and his teaching at PAFA and the Philadelphia Art Students’ League. Many of these images wer ...
461461 EASTLAKE, SIR CHARLES LOCK in their drive for artistic professionalism. These bonds were maintained in the display and pr ...
462 until his death. Enjoying the full support of both Prince Albert and Parliament, Eastlake greatly expanded the collection of ...
463 EASTMAN, GEORGE See also: Hill, David Octavius, and Robert Adamson; Talbot, William Henry Fox; and Victoria, Queen and Alber ...
464 the photographer had fi nished the roll, he could send the whole camera back to Rochester where the fi lm was developed, pri ...
465 (KRL) to lend its resources to the U. S. armed services. This resulted in advances in experimental aerial pho- tography, cam ...
466 Giants of Enterprise: Seven Business Innovators and the Empires They Built by Richard S. Tedlow, New York, Harper Collins, 2 ...
467 Richard Beard fi rst purchased an annual license to use the process then the rights to adopt the daguerreotype in England; i ...
468 had risen to 2800 and the portrait studios had risen from 66 in 1855 to over 200; in 1866 when the carte-de-visite craze had ...
469 of photographic techniques and equipment, the number of amateurs grew considerably. The later 1890s were generally prosperou ...
470 editor, and from 1903 was a member of the committee of Photographische Correspondenz. The fi rst publica- tion, Ueber die Re ...
471 The membership of the Club was small with at least seven principal members, mainly associated with the legal profession, and ...
472 The celluloid base provided fl exibility for the image carrying emulsion, while its transparency allowed the development of ...
473 Jersey in 1876, the world’s fi rst, and began to develop a commercially viable carbon telephone transmitter. He patented the ...
474 at the Panopticon of Science and Art in Leicester Square. In this Moorish-style building a lift took visitors to the photogr ...
475 is worth noting that in Britain the Professional Photog- raphers Association was formed in March 1901 with the aim of ‘Impro ...
476 the most hospitable conditions. Indeed, photographs –daguerreotypes—were made in Egypt in November 1839, less than four mont ...
477 supposedly made 1700 photographs in the course of his grand tour, and published a number of them as original prints after hi ...
478 professional photographer from Berlin, had established himself in Cairo, where he made excellent quality large format prints ...
479 career in photography. The remainder of his collection was donated to the Hudson River Museum in Yonkers, New York. Michelle ...
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