- Gaspard-Félix
Tournachon (5
April 1820 – 20
March 1910),
known by the
pseudonym Nadar, was a
French photographer, caricaturist, journalist, novelist, balloonist...
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Victor Tournachon-Molin (13
October 1771 – 8
August 1837) was a
French printer and bookseller. He was the
father of the
photographer Nadar. He was also...
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Tournachon Peak (64°19′S 61°5′W / 64.317°S 61.083°W / -64.317; -61.083) is a peak, 860 m,
rising south of
Spring Point on the west
coast of
Graham Land...
-
September 1939) was a
French photographer and the son of
Gaspard Félix
Tournachon (Nadar), who was also a photographer.
Nadar was born on 8
February 1856...
- the
German edition, the
French editor Victor Tournachon decided to
publish the book in France.
Tournachon had no
access to the
original m****cript, and...
- female,
taken by the
French photographer Nadar (real name Gaspard-Félix
Tournachon) in 1860.
Possibly commissioned by
Armand Trousseau, the nine photographs...
- of a
different origin (Barbara).[citation needed]
Nadar (Gaspard-Félix
Tournachon, 1820–1910) was an
early French photographer.[citation needed] The controversial...
- (1819–1877),
painter Eugène
Fromentin (1820–1876),
painter Nadar (Gaspard Félix
Tournachon,
called "Nadar") (1820–1910),
photographer Charles Méryon (1821–1868)...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Nadar is the
pseudonym of Gaspard-Félix
Tournachon (1820–1910), a
French photographer, caricaturist, journalist, novelist...
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remote sensing arose with the
development of flight. The
balloonist G.
Tournachon (alias Nadar) made
photographs of
Paris from his
balloon in 1858. Messenger...