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600 He also portrayed the sculptor James Pradier, his sister, and the Trois Mousquetaires author, Alexandre Dumas, who seemed to ...
601 GOUPIL & CIE (active 1850–1884) French art publishers and art dealers Henry Rittner (1802–1840), a young German immigran ...
602 Paris photographié (30 plates) was due to François- Auguste Renard. This initial releases also included a series of views, m ...
603 manufacturing activities, be they related to photo or print publishing. Driven by steam and electricity, the Asnières plant ...
604 Degas, Boldini, Toulouse-Lautrec... Dessins inédits par Michel Manzi, Bordeaux: Musée Goupil / Paris: Somogy, 1997 (ex- hibi ...
605 and offi cial occasions. There is no record of Graf/Graff after these years. Rolf Sachsse GRAFF, PHILIPP (1814–1851) Berlin ...
606 eventually emigrating to the United States in 1861, fi rstly as a photographer, then he became a lecturer and fi nally an ev ...
607 ...1833, I was amusing myself on the lovely shores of the Lake Como, in Italy, taking sketches with Wollaston’s Camera Lucid ...
608 the idea of the photographic record or document. Hunt made “nature prints” at this time, as did the amateur botanist Anna At ...
609 dated rural buildings or ancient ruins occupying pride of place. Benjamin Brecknell Turner produced pictur- esque calotypes ...
610 business. George Bishop, manager of the carte whole- sale-company Marion & Co., claimed by 1862 they were monthly printi ...
611 producing images of military positions, temples and palaces. He also worked in Japan and issued the albums Photographic View ...
612 George Eastman introduced the Kodak camera in 1888. Rather than a technical innovation, Eastman’s revolution turned on a mar ...
613 and Robert Adamson; Hunt, Robert; Brewster, Sir David; Atkins, Anna; Llewelyn, John Dillwyn; Jones, Calvert Richard; Photogr ...
614 Nead, Lynda, Victorian Babylon: People, Streets and Images in Nineteenth-Century London, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2 ...
615 France, as to restore the effi gies of the newly triumph- ing middle-class. The exhibition was presented in the ‘Crystal Pal ...
616 who photographed trees, Voigtlander with portraits, Ross and Thompson. Photography also played an important part as a means ...
617 Hamber, Anthony J., A Higher Branch of the Art: photographing the fi ne arts in England, 1839–1880, Amsterdam, Gordon and Br ...
618 and the collections here presented are incomparably superior to any to be found in a European metropolis, without exception. ...
619 invade Europe in the form of souvenirs brought home by tourists. Prominent among them are James Robertson (1813–1888), Franc ...
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