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History & Criticism - General & Miscellaneous Photography, Photography Collections & Catalogs, 19th Century Photography, Specific Photographic Processes

French daguerreotypes

by Walter Clark; technical appendix by Alice Swan
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Upon its introduction in 1839, the daguerreotype was hailed as a magical reflection of reality. Today, these early examples of the first practical photographic process offer fascinating windows into the past. The daguerreotypes collected here not only document the birth of photography and its aesthetic and historical legacy but also provide insight into French art and culture.

Lavishly illustrated, this volume is the first complete catalog of the French daguerreotype collection of the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House. Janet E. Buerger uses this remarkable collection of images to produce a cultural history of the daguerreotype's most learned following—an elite group of mid-nineteenth-century intellectuals who sought to understand and develop the usefulness, potential, and beauty of this camera image. This varied group, including entrepreneurs, painters, scientists, and historians, enables Buerger to trace the influence of photography into virtually every area of nineteenth-century European intellectual life.

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Contributors address general biology and, subsequently, crayfish of economic importance--methods, production, and problems (covers genera from N. America, Europe, Australia). Extensive references. Acidic paper. A Croom Helm book. life-size images, and photo-sculpture. developed in photography's wake, such as stereography, colored and Lavishly illustrated, this volume is a complete catalog of some 700 daguerrean images (including landscapes, still lifes, scientific illustration, and portraits) housed at the International Museum of Photography, George Eastman House. The author discusses the immense attraction these camera images held for the scientific community, particularly researchers in astronomy, electromagnetic physics, and optics. Some other topics discussed include Daquerre's background, intentions, and competition; the natural commercial uses of the medium and its growth to technical maturity; and the Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 1, 1989
Publisher
Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1989.
Pages
280
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780226079851

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