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120 The image has taken second place behind writing for Baudelaire: what there is to know about this exhibition and its contents ...
121 the possibility of commercial exploitation of his helio- graph process which produced etchings on metal and had been develop ...
122 BAYARD, HIPPOLYTE (1801–1887) French photographer Hippolyte Bayard, one of the pioneers of early French photography, discove ...
123 will never attain. Nothing could be more charming that these little forms bathed in elusive half-light, like the chiaroscuro ...
124 them still imperfect. This has brought him honor, but not a single penny. The Government, which has been only too generous t ...
125 materials. Other signifi cant institutional holdings of Bayard’s work include The George Eastman House, Rochester, The J.Pau ...
126 to operate the darkroom. In 1900, Beals’ photographs were published in the Windham newspaper; the resulting credit line esta ...
127 tions in Bristol, Cheltenham, Liverpool, Nottingham, Brighton, Bath and Manchester. Two further studios were opened in Londo ...
128 going about their daily work are of at least equal impor- tance to the grandeur of their architectural settings. His output ...
129 Soon after his arrival in London in October 1861, Beato sold the rights to his India and China images to the commercial publ ...
130 function at a time of few fi rst-hand, European-language accounts of Japan. Beato not only established the range of typical ...
131 well as the street and studio-based ‘costumes’ of early Japanese photography. In later life, he produced a similar portfolio ...
132 color photography experiments were also based on Sir John Herschel’s systematic investigation of solar spectra recorded in s ...
133 Bellone, Roger, and Luc Fellot, Histoire mondiale de la photog- raphie en colours (Hachette Réalités 1981), 25–40. Leisegang ...
134 taken by Oscar Gustav Rejlander and engraved by Sir John Gilbert. Bede met Rejlander in the early 1850s through a mutual fri ...
135 He likely entered professional photography in 1851 or 1852. In his obituary in The Bookseller in 1894, it was suggested that ...
136 locations. The quality of the interior views available as cartes rivals the very best in large format views. A signifi cant ...
137 name is commemorated to this day with a suburb called Beerscourt in the city of Hamilton. William Main BEHLES, EDMUND (1841– ...
138 technical viability was secured to a great extent by Brit- ish entrepreneur Richard Beard. While Beard could not patent phot ...
139 ing establishment to operate in Belgium was run by Gilbert Radoux (1820–?), a French “proscrit” [political refugee]. A total ...
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