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1220 as ‘Lewellyn’), the Count de Montizon, Hugh Owen, Alfred Rosling, Charles Vignoles, several of whom had also exhibited at t ...
1221 the creative side of photography. He remained President until 1894, was re-elected again in 1896, and again in 1903, servin ...
1222 Daguerre’s work in France generated a wave of interest in photographic science, particularly on the part of Sir John Hersch ...
1223 (1819–1900) in Teneriffe in 1856. But even by the time of the pioneering oceanographic expedition undertaken by HMS Challen ...
1224 late 1840s, 1850s and possibly beyond, he was closely involved in their production. Over 200 daguerreotypes mainly of Alpin ...
1225 1873, Frank Meadow Sutcliffe photographed Ruskin, followed by Lewis Carroll in 1875. William Jeffrey captured an early Rusk ...
1226 locomotives of the Union Pacifi c and Central Pacifi c Railroads coming together at Promontory, Utah at the Golden Spike Ce ...
1227 Taken as a whole, however, the stereo-views create a visual catalog of the workers, tunnels, bridges, buildings, railroad e ...
1228 he streamlined the method. This was the fi rst scientifi c research of photography made in Russia. Meanwhile, Hamel moved f ...
1229 The thing of particular interest at present is the early outdoor works. Despite the considerable technical problems accompa ...
1230 as A. Ivanov, M. Revenski, D. Nikitin, V. Barkanov and others. In the 1880-s photo-recording of various events became quite ...
1231 in 1839). The number of photo-amateurs went up rap- idly in the 1880–1890s, which is connected with wide spreading of brom- ...
1232 ing, be it in the day-time or at night.” The exactness of a photographic report was socially relevant and more convincing t ...
1233 Montserrat, M., “Sarmiento y los fundamentos de su política científi ca.” In La Ciencia en la Argentina—Perspectivas Histór ...
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S 1235 SABATIER-BLOT, JEAN-BAPTISTE (1801–1881) French painter and photographer Appearing among the most famous portraitists of ...
12361236 SABATIER-BLOT, JEAN-BAPTISTE Industry. His production was rewarded, even though the jury mentioned that the effects of ...
12371237 SALTED PAPER PRINT managed by his eldest son Alfred. A number of talented photographers worked in Saché’s studios, incl ...
1238 to dull ochre. The enthusiastic but careless employment of these inexpensive “old hypo fi xing and colouring baths” proved ...
1239 Salted paper was the principal medium for photographic printing throughout the 1840s and 1850s; but it was slowly displaced ...
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