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560 only an identifying imprint of the fi rm itself, typically “Frith & Co” or “F F & Co.” Before long Frith had amassed ...
561 mammoth plate, and stereo. Frith’s correspondence, as well as journal entries and reports by Wenham published later, provide ...
562 When Frith had left for Egypt in 1856, he was making a journey that few of the viewers of his photographs would ever physica ...
563 Napoleon III. In 1858 he opened a photographic studio in Rio de Janeiro and embarked on an ambitious proj- ect with the supp ...
564 natives, who watched him in fear and trembling, expect- ing an explosion every moment.” Fry’s published visual account of th ...
G 565 GAENSLY, WILHELM (GUILHERME) (1843–1928) Swiss-born Brazilian photographer One of Brazil’s most renowned 19th-century land ...
566566 GAENSLY, WILHELM the Rio Vermelho district before it became part of the urban landscape. His photographs are valuable his ...
567567 GALERIE CONTEMPORAINE on May 5, 1888, in a Presbyterian ceremony witnessed by Lindemann. In 1894, Gaensly and his wife mo ...
568 indifférente” [This is why this book will be consulted later, with profi t, because the drawn portrait, always suspect, even ...
569 GALTON, SIR FRANCIS throughout the 1860s, and codifi ed it most comprehen- sively in his 1869 book Hereditary Genius. By 187 ...
570 GARDNER, ALEXANDER GARDNER, ALEXANDER (1821–1882) American photographer and philanthropist Born on 17 October 1821 in Paisle ...
571 westward to meet the Union Pacifi c. Gardner published these photographs in Across the Continent on the Kansas Pacifi c Rail ...
572 the aftermath of the war, as well as everyday scenes of camp life and other historic events. In September and October of 186 ...
573 century the company also manufactured and marketed various mutoscope fl ip-photo motion picture viewing machines, including ...
574 Printed-out silver chloride paper was typically glossy; a matt fi nish could be produced by squeegeeing the print face down ...
575 toning silver chloride prints: gold toning was relatively expensive, and platinum was one-third of the price of gold. In 188 ...
576 poses and expressions of its three drinking fi gures, was derived from scenes of jolly drinking companions in the work of a ...
577 See also: Art Photography; Hill, David Octavius, and Adamson, Robert; Nègre, Charles; Pictorialism; Rejlander, Oscar Gustav; ...
578 different from Le Gray’s. Acknowledging its benefi ts, Le Gray insisted that it was not a separate procedure but a simply a ...
579 featuring his photographs of architectural ruins in the environs of Roanne. Just about all of his photography addressed the ...
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