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1320 to improvement and invention. By contrast, Hawes was a proven artist whose mastery of light, composition, mood and expressi ...
1321 franchise. They utilized only the best equipment, did not hire outside journeymen and refused to lower their prices in the ...
1322 After twenty-one years of fi nancial struggle, South- worth’s exasperation reached its limit and he dissolved the partnersh ...
1323 and several happened to be in Paris during the fi rst weeks of 1839 (Pedro Monlau, Joaquín Hysern, Pedro Mata, Ramón Alaber ...
1324 in Barcelona, on 18 November 1839, professors Juan María Pou y Camps, Mariano de la Paz Graells and José Camps y Camps, sti ...
1325 prevailing characteristic of Western culture at the time. Photography immediately became a tool for this tradi- tion and fu ...
1326 with José Martínez Sánchez of public works in 1866–67, a group of photos that was chosen for the Paris Exposi- tion of 1867 ...
1327 such as Blanco y Negro (1891) appeared, and marked the birth of the 20th century. One of the regular contributors to Blanco ...
1328 The fi rst photographic societies, clubs and associations also grew up around these magazines. In general, mem- bers of suc ...
1329 [Portrait and Landscape in 19th Century Photography: Pri- vate Collections from Madrid], Madrid: Fundación Telefónica, 2001 ...
1330 and the reproducibility of results. This was an ideal and fertile ground for a chemist to delve into. Spiller was one such ...
1331 Spiller was elected a Fellow of the Chemical Society. He joined the Photographic Society of London in 1867, occupied every ...
1332 outlines of a human face (the murderer’s imprint) could be made out. So exaggerated then was the effi cacy of the all-seein ...
1333 ently discovered photographic extras on some amateur photographs he had taken of a fellow workman. This together with the p ...
1334 English spirit photographer Frederick Hudson on the other hand convinced his critics with his ability to pro- duce spirit-e ...
1335 ried Maria Kilmer, Squier’s own mother’s sister after Katherine’s death when Ephraim was twelve. As a young man he wrote po ...
1336 By moving the lenses horizontally and vertically it was possible to produce 450 images on one slide. These were then cut in ...
1337 Milwaukee Art Students League and on his appren- ticeship in lithography, fi rst exhibiting photographs in 1899 at the Seco ...
1338 oldest extant stereographic society in the world, with a thriving international membership. In 1894, it became affi liated ...
1339 through a pair of prisms, which magnifi ed the binocular image. The height of the images was usually limited to three inche ...
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