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900 dubbed “living statues”—were the hits of many lantern slide evening presentations and gained Martin important notices and aw ...
901 into his own image-making and his commercial career soon undercut his active photographic endeavors. While never giving up e ...
902 in London) is a mélange of wooded landscapes similar to photographs made by Marville and others at places like Fontainebleau ...
903 1930s—including Berenice Abbott, Giséle Freund, and Walter Benjamin—apparently overlooked him. Many of Marville’s photograph ...
904 MATTHIES-MASUREN, FRITZ (1873–1938) German photographer, collector, and publisher Fritz Matthies-Masuren, born in Insterburg ...
905 with eleven portraits, under the title “On the introduction and progress of the screw propeller” notably featuring Francis P ...
906 replacing Mawson, the company continued to innovate and in 1871, addressed the growing market for silver emulsions, in liqui ...
907 could be reassembled on the screen to recreate the full colour of the original ribbons. Maxwell was born in Edinburgh on Jun ...
908 crayon drawings. As early as October 1850, Mayall had written to the Athenaeum detailing his process, and had exhibited exam ...
909 ing the 1850s. Best known for his pictures of the Great Exhibition and the British royal family, it was the advent of the ce ...
910 full advantage of the company’s prestige and prowess to further her reputation as a femme fatale and developed a collaborati ...
911 craft. Richard’s photographic work between 1873 and 1892 consisted almost entirely of single-lens and stereo landscape views ...
912 negatives, a large lens, and the bright light of the Indian sub-continent combined to reduce exposure times con- siderably. ...
913 used as sales to colonists who wanted to send studies of Maori heads to friends overseas. The mix and match of European cost ...
914 MEADE, CHARLES RICHARD (1826– AND HENRY W. M. (c. 1823–1865) Subscribers to Gleason’s Pictorial Drawing-Room Com- panion, f ...
915 show his “hillotypes” to fellow daguerreotypists; one of those who would see them was Charles R. Meade. Both brothers were h ...
916 Johnson, William. “Meade Brothers, New York, NY: Meade, Charles Richard; Meade, Henry William Mathew,” in Nineteenth Century ...
917 St. Louis Hospital in Paris employed his former pupil, A. de Monteméja, to run a photographic studio within the hospital dur ...
918 Conversely, historians of photography and medical photography debate technical issues, as well as locating and describing th ...
919 physiologique de l’expression des passions, etc., Paris: J.-B. Baillière et fi ls, 1862. Eder, J.M., History of Photography, ...
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