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1200 and expertise in calotypy, they practiced independently and cannot be called collaborators. Thus, while Robert and Regnault ...
1201 he himself accepted an appointment as Chief Engraver at the Imperial Mint in Constantinople (present-day Istanbul), and hel ...
1202 books and on the pages of the illustrated press. Profes- sional organizations like the Architectural Photography Associatio ...
1203 dying of consumption, was too painful to depict with the realistic medium of photography. To compose the narrative image, R ...
1204 Harker, Margaret. Henry Peach Robinson: Master of Photograph- ic Art, 1830–1901. Oxford, UK: Basil Blackwell, 1988. Smith, ...
1205 have received some training from artist Francisco Cano but was primarily self-taught. He worked in partnership with his bro ...
1206 fi rst time, though at fi rst X-rays received by far the greater coverage. X-rays appeared to be another method by which re ...
1207 Spencer and Athur James Melhuish. They described a camera attachment called a roller slide or rollholder containing a band ...
1208 his competitor fi ve million dollars as compensation. A huge amount, but tiny when compared to the profi ts that Eastman ha ...
1209 organized for the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition in Granted only a small panel at the end of a divid- ing panel instea ...
1210 Ross business became Thomas Ross & Co, then from 1871 Ross & Co and fi nally from 1898 Ross Ltd. During the second ...
1211 Dallmeyer which did develop some truly original lens designs the Ross company after Andrew Ross’s death relied more on refi ...
1212 Biography emphasizes Ross’s accomplishments as a politician, athlete and marksman. His versatility with various photographi ...
1213 Titterington, Chris, Photographs by Horatio Ross, 1801–1886. New Haven: Yale Center for British Art, 1993. ROSSE, LADY (181 ...
1214 William White Rouch was a chemist and appears to have been the driving force behind the business. The fi rm was the wholesa ...
1215 for instruction and inventory purposes, or as an art form in its own right. By the early 1850s, the Royal couple had commis ...
1216 a Kodak exhibition in 1897, they gave considerable encouragement to the general public to take up the medium as a popular h ...
1217 alongside Thomas Baines an accomplished artist. Bain’s and Charles Livingstone soon argued, and following a contrived story ...
1218 profi ted by it could start on his exploration with a full scientifi c equipment” Conclusion Today we may marvel at the len ...
1219 is recognised only as “one of the early promoters of the Photographic Society.” Fenton’s enthusiasm for such an organisatio ...
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