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Daguerreotype (/dəˈɡɛər(i.)əˌtaɪp, -(i.)oʊ-/ ; French: daguerréotype) was the
first publicly available photographic process; it was
widely used during...
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Robert Seldon Duncanson (c. 1821 –
December 21, 1872) was a 19th-century
American landscapist of
European and
African ancestry.
Inspired by
famous American...
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first solar eclipse photograph was
taken on July 28, 1851, by a
daguerrotypist named Berkowski....
- Gallen) was a
Swiss landscape painter and printer. He was also the
first Daguerrotypist in Switzerland. As a boy, he
completed a
carpentry apprenticeship in...
- The
first solar eclipse photograph was
taken on July 28, 1851, by a
daguerrotypist named Berkowski....
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Durable Memento:
Portraits by
Augustus Washington,
African American Daguerrotypist.
Retrieved December 22, 2023. Dunn, D.
Elwood (4 May 2011). The Annual...
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Johann Baptist Isenring (1796–1860),
landscape painter,
printer and
Daguerrotypist Gall
Morel (1803–1872), poet, scholar,
aesthete and
educationist Arnold...
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where his
father Thomas Bock was a
notable engraver,
lithographer and
daguerrotypist,
important for his
paintings of
Tasmanian Aborigines. Bock left for...
- York; U.S.
Secretary of the Treasury. Ezra
Greenleaf Weld (1801–1874),
daguerrotypist.
Cazenovia College "ArcGIS REST
Services Directory".
United States Census...
- and Russia. In 1842, he was back in Norway,
apparently working as a
daguerrotypist in Stavanger. The
following year, he
exhibited a
daguerreotype machine...