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820 1860s, such as Roger Fenton, George Washington Wilson, Francis Bedford, and William England, fol- lowed in the footsteps of ...
821 and many of their impressive views are characterized by formulas derived from, but not coextensive with, the picturesque and ...
822 of places. Daguerreotypes and calotypes offered the traveler excellent “diary” potential and in the second half of the ninet ...
823 tion of the modernity of the landscape can be found frequently in French nineteenth-century photography. In 1855, Edouard Ba ...
824 close connection between pictorial and photographic landscape depictions throughout the nineteenth century. Corot’s painting ...
825 have worked both as a soldier and as an army clerk in Florida and New Orleans before joining his brother in Philadelphia c.1 ...
826 by 1861, styling themselves the American Stereoscopic Company, they were producing lantern slides and stereo diapositives in ...
827 monplace, the novelty of the large projected photo- graphic image in pre-cinema days was considerable, and the popularity of ...
828 Laroche opened a studio at 65 Oxford Street, London, before 1848—under the name ‘Silvester Laroche’—ini- tially making dague ...
829 understanding of the nature of ionic mobility, crystal structures and quantum theory. Only a much-simplifi ed explanation is ...
830 year, the Leptographic Company opened a branch in Paris, reported by Marc-Antoine Gaudin in la Lumière, August 30, 1866, and ...
831 January 1847. Despite a few allegations, no connection between the two characters can be traced as they had quite different ...
832 subtlety in light and fi neness in details characterize his photographs. Le Blondel’s photographs make up a rich and con- si ...
833 he was teaching others. A notable student—who took lessons from him in 1849—was Maxime du Camp, probably the fi rst European ...
834 Thomas Keith in Britain—to suit different qualities and intensities of light. In its various formulations it became a high-q ...
835 employment of either waxed paper or albumen on glass into 1855. All his subsequent imagery was produced using collodion on g ...
836 remainder of his life, living at times in Alexandria and in Cairo. He became a tutor in drawing and painting, and the last r ...
837 lenses (illustrating the most diffi cult proposition, incor- porating 16 lenses). The patent was granted in January 1888, bu ...
838 the fourth). Undoubtedly infl uenced by his father’s service to Paris, Le Secq became a connoisseur of his native city, part ...
839 that of the king’s stables in Place du Carrousel, 1852, seem to foreshadow Baron Haussmann’s renovations of the city in the ...
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