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1100 Further Reading Armstrong, Carol, Scenes in a Library: Reading the Photograph in the Book, 1843–75. MIT Press. Boston, MA:. ...
1101 Street, erected for the purpose, so that the light of day, which acts to him the part of a pencil, may have free and uninte ...
1102 in Europe, Bourne and Shepherd in India, the Bierstadts, Notman in Canada, and Carleton Watkins, William H Jackson and othe ...
1103 which often collaborated with the developing academic discipline of history of art, appropriating and developing a scientif ...
1104 their own photographers: Already in 1855, the Louvre had pictures of its collection of antique sculptures taken by an inter ...
1105 engravings to cheap wood cuts used a loose prints or to illustrate cheap such as the Penny Magazine, fi rst published in 18 ...
1106 The photography of painting was identifi ed as signifi - cant by a wide range of infl uential photographers during the 1840 ...
1107 tion. These images appeared in the publications of John Henry Parker (1806–1884) dealing with the Roman and Early Christian ...
1108 purchase. Little research has been undertaken in the role of such outlets. However, they played a signifi cant role in the ...
1109 sculptures were popular souvenirs among visitors to Italy and were therefore natural and readily available models for early ...
1110 produced in the image of bringing the Camera Obscura nearer to the statue or removing it further off, it becomes evident ho ...
1111 also enabled the armchair traveller to experience these attractions without having to leave home. The ritual of purchasing ...
1112 See also: Talbot, William Henry Fox; Daguerre, Louis-Jacques-Mandé; Bayard, Hippolyte; Nègre, Charles; Hill, David Octavius ...
1113 sive work was published in photogravure by his second son, James Craig Annan (1864–1946), Old Closes and Street—Glasgow, A ...
1114 Until fairly recently, the modern commercial process was called screen photogravure or rotogravure. In this process, the co ...
1115 even as recently as 2004, been rekindled by various publications of such documents. More generally, the keen interest that ...
1116 20th-century writing on photo-history may, arguably, be ascribed to this professional model. To complete this survey of nin ...
1117 Gernsheim, Helmut, and Alison Gernsheim, The History of Photography from the Camera Obscura to the Beginning of the Modern ...
1118 appearing in newspaper and similar publications in the 1880s–1890s. The practical commercial application of halftone to pho ...
1119 scribed his process as follow: “The value of our process of photogravure consists in the possibility of obtaining, by means ...
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