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20 —— Alger Photographiee au XIXe Siecle. Paris: Marval, 2001 Killingray, David and Andrew Roberts, “An Outline History of Photo ...
21 of the Manchester Art Treasures Exhibition of 1857, in collaboration with P&D Colnaghi. John Hannavy AGUADO DE LAS MARISM ...
22 the Société Française de Photographie, which he joined in 1854 as a founding member. What has reached us of the photographic ...
23 Showing exceptionally fi ne detail and the longest tonal range of nineteenth century processes, albumen domi- nated the fi el ...
24 characteristic surface texture are two of the most readily apparent and reliable indicators that a given print is an albumen ...
25 pictures of the Royal Family and photographs from the Queen’s travels. The majority of the photographs were taken in England, ...
26 to photograph the ruling house of Italy. In 1863 they opened a new shop in Via Nazionale 8 (today Largo Fratelli Alinari) and ...
27 nucci Zauli. Today the Alinari archives are in Florence, Largo Alinari 15. Here are kept about 780,000 original photographs b ...
28 ties of the medium. However, the rise of ‘postmodern’ staged photography associated with Victor Burgin, Cindy Sherman, Jeff W ...
29 ALLEN, FRANCES STEBBINS (1854– 1941) AND MARY ELECTA (1858–1941) American photographers The two sisters Frances and Mary Alle ...
30 photograph allowed him to assess the composition’s tonal balance. However, in 1866, the limited spectral sensitivity of Dupon ...
31 distinctly literary character. The term amateur implies leisure ... our goal is to meet the needs of educated and intelligent ...
32 they dedicated many hours. The story of amateur pho- tography is a story of infl uence—infl uence on the course of technologi ...
33 enabling each person to view a wide range of work and processes. The Amateur Photographic Exchange Club asked that photograph ...
34 The last decade of the century saw renewed and heightened discussion around the question of aesthet- ics and art photography. ...
35 Eskind, Robert Wall. The Amateur Photographic Exchange Club (1861–1863): The Profi ts of Association. Master’s thesis, Unvier ...
36 commentaries, reports and lectures from British and French publications, including Photographic News, The Saturday Review, an ...
37 tive-positive paper photography to be known throughout Europe and he chose Amici to be one of the Italian scholars that he wo ...
38 technicians who adapted to the “market” of photogra- phy. For technical reasons his exposure time was short. Paris seems dese ...
39 ANGERER, LUDWIG (1827–1879) AND VIKTOR (1839–1894) The brothers Ludwig and Viktor Angerer are variously described as being of ...
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