American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype

American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype
Title American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype PDF eBook
Author Samuel Dwight Humphrey
Publisher
Pages 232
Release 1858
Genre Daguerreotype
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American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype

American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype
Title American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype PDF eBook
Author S.D. Humphrey
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 170
Release 2022-09-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 3368240919

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American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype

American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype
Title American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype PDF eBook
Author S. D. Humphrey
Publisher
Pages 110
Release 2021-08-31
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The Daguerreotype in America

The Daguerreotype in America
Title The Daguerreotype in America PDF eBook
Author Beaumont Newhall
Publisher New York] : Duell, Sloan & Pearce
Pages 266
Release 1961
Genre Daguerreotype
ISBN

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Newhall discusses the initial introduction of the daguerreotype in America in 1839, the beginnings of the daguerreotype industry, the entrepreneurs and innovators, the incredible Broadway daguerreotype galleries, the explorers, the quest for a color process, and more. In America, Daguerre's initial technique became greatly modified; the new process that evolved is described in detail in a special chapter. Originally published in 1961, this third edition contains all of the original text and illustrations plus sixteen additional pages of plates, corrections, and minor text revisions.

The Early American Daguerreotype

The Early American Daguerreotype
Title The Early American Daguerreotype PDF eBook
Author Sarah Kate Gillespie
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 227
Release 2016-02-12
Genre Photography
ISBN 0262034107

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The American daguerreotype as something completely new: a mechanical invention that produced an image, a hybrid of fine art and science and technology. The daguerreotype, invented in France, came to America in 1839. By 1851, this early photographic method had been improved by American daguerreotypists to such a degree that it was often referred to as “the American process.” The daguerreotype—now perhaps mostly associated with stiffly posed portraits of serious-visaged nineteenth-century personages—was an extremely detailed photographic image, produced though a complicated process involving a copper plate, light-sensitive chemicals, and mercury fumes. It was, as Sarah Kate Gillespie shows in this generously illustrated history, something wholly and remarkably new: a product of science and innovative technology that resulted in a visual object. It was a hybrid, with roots in both fine art and science, and it interacted in reciprocally formative ways with fine art, science, and technology. Gillespie maps the evolution of the daguerreotype, as medium and as profession, from its introduction to the ascendancy of the “American process,” tracing its relationship to other fields and the professionalization of those fields. She does so by recounting the activities of a series of American daguerreotypists, including fine artists, scientists, and mechanical tinkerers. She describes, for example, experiments undertaken by Samuel F. B. Morse as he made the transition from artist to inventor; how artists made use of the daguerreotype, both borrowing conventions from fine art and establishing new ones for a new medium; the use of the daguerreotype in various sciences, particularly astronomy; and technological innovators who drew on their work in the mechanical arts. By the 1860s, the daguerreotype had been supplanted by newer technologies. Its rise (and fall) represents an early instance of the ever-constant stream of emerging visual technologies.

French Daguerreotypes

French Daguerreotypes
Title French Daguerreotypes PDF eBook
Author Janet E. Buerger
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 304
Release 1989-11-14
Genre Art
ISBN 9780226079851

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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.

American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype

American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype
Title American Hand Book of the Daguerreotype PDF eBook
Author Samuel Dwight Humphrey
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1994*
Genre Daguerreotype
ISBN 9786410001677

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