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40 collodion plates manufactured for him by Angerer’s newly opened dry plate factory. Perhaps as a reaction against the uncertai ...
41 specialist H. Pointer in England in the 1860s–1870s and melodramatic ‘perils of the wilderness’ 1890s stereo- graphs in Ameri ...
42 titled Animal Locomotion. An Electro-Photographic Investigation of Consecutive Phases of Animal Move- ments, a work that has ...
43 Guggisberg, C.A.W. Early Wildlife Photographers. London: Newton Abbott; Vancouver: David & Charles, 1977. Jacobson, Ken a ...
44 School of Art, wears her wide collar heavily embroi- dered with roses and hearts. Jessie M King, the book illustrator, gazes ...
45 of photogravure he went to Vienna in 1883 with his son so that James (J. Craig Annan) could learn the process from its invent ...
46 photogravures, was published in 1900 in two versions. One version, 100 copies, Old Closes and Streets A Series of Photogravur ...
47 work, signifi cantly a practical focal-plane shutter that was in production for over 35 years in the cameras of C. P. Goerz i ...
48 extensive series showing the work of the German Post Offi ce. His only surviving chrnophotographs are those he sold as photol ...
49 his fi rst important photographic job photographing the American/Canadian border for the US government and on his return in l ...
50 over 15,000 reams of paper and used over 10,000 eggs. During this period it was producing up to 3600 cartes- de-visite of cel ...
51 came increasingly to mean physical anthropology as in France. In the United States the term ‘ethnology’ was eventually supers ...
52 were dominated by the concerns of physical anthropol- ogy. In Germany, anthropology, with prehistory, was contained within br ...
53 Studios in Southern Africa; Bonfi ls’ and Zangaki’s Studios in North Africa and Middle East, Felice Beato in Burma and Japan— ...
54 projects, was on direct fi eld observation. It translated into an apparently naturalistic, non-interventionist photographic s ...
55 APPERT, EUGÈNE (1830–1891) French artist, photographer, and photomontagist active during the Paris Commune (1871). Ernest Eug ...
56 quality never before seen. By printing the new negatives on albumen paper new aesthetic possibilities and practi- cal applica ...
57 voted exclusively to photography held in 1852 at the Royal Society of Arts. He was active in exhibiting many works at the pho ...
58 See also: Wet Collodion Negative; and Calotype and Talbotype. Further Reading Archer, Frederick Scott, “On the Use of Pyrogal ...
59 The wooden boxes and brass tubes of the earliest camera constructions had shaped into an unfoldable ‚traveling camera’ which ...
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