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Collodiotype
Collodiotype Col*lo"di*o*type, n. A picture obtained by the collodion process; a melanotype or ambrotype.

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- Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763–1850) was a French silversmith working in the neoclassical style. Maison Odiot, in English "House of Odiot", was established...
- Charles-Nicolas Odiot (died 1869) was the outstanding French silversmith of his generation; the son of Napoleon's silversmith, Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot, he inherited...
- where his remains are venerated in a silver reliquary (made by Charles Odiot) above the main altar. This chapel is a church of the Vincentians, founded...
- Cradle; by Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, Henri Victor Roguier, Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot and Pierre-Philippe Thomire; 1811; wood, silver gilt, mother-of-pearl, sheets...
- group of mathematicians Sophie Lothaire, stage name of Marguerite-Louise Odiot de Montroty, (1736–1801), French dancer, actress and director All pages...
- by Pierre-Paul Prud'hon, Henri-Victor Roguier [fr], Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot and Pierre-Philippe Thomire; 1811; wood, silver gilt, mother-of-pearl, sheets...
- Avenue Pierre-Ier-de-Serbie Avenue du Président-Wilson Avenue Ruysdaël Cité Odiot Avenue de Selves Avenue de Valois Avenue Van-Dyck Avenue Vélasquez Avenue...
- gold and silver embroidery, and signed on two of the feet: Odiot et Thomire and Thomire et Odiot. Angels hold a little baldachin over the head, and a bird...
- the centre, Marshal Moncey gives his orders to goldsmith Jean-Baptiste Odiot, colonel of the National Guard, for whom the painting was made. Belligerents...
- Napoleon used it for the guard of his sword, designed by the goldsmiths Odiot, Boutet and Marie-Etienne Nitot. In 1812 it appeared on the Emperor's two-edged...