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Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, View from the Window at Le Gras, 1826. Heliograph, Gernsheim Collection, Harry Ransom Center, Texas.
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Louis-Jacques Daguerre, Boulevard du Temple, ca. 1839, daguerreotype. Bayerisches Nationalmuseum, Munich.
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William Henry Fox Talbot, Botanical Specimen, 1839. Photogenic drawing (photogram). National Media Museum, Bradford.
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William Fox Talbot’sPencil of Nature, 1844-6
1st book illustrated with photographs:
24 photos with separately printed title page
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William Henry Fox Talbot, The Open Door, plate from The Pencil of Nature, 1844
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William Henry Fox Talbot, Articles of Glass, plate from The Pencil of Nature, 1844
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Daguerreotype: invented by Louis Daguerre, Nicephore Niépce •French
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Calotype: invented by Henry Fox Talbot •English •on paper •posi=ve-nega=ve process
•infinitely reproducible •soB or ‘blurred’ •ar=s=c •patented (enters free market and becomes
commodity to be bought and sold)
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Hippolyte Bayard, Self-Portrait as a Drowned Man, 1839
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Hercule Florence, Photographic copy of pharmacy labels obtained through direct contact with photosensitive paper under the action of sunlight, ca. 1833.
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Ma9hew Brady, Gallery of Illustrious Americans, 1850, Illustra8ons: lithographs aBer daguerrotypes
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Mathew B. Brady,
Commodore Ma7hew Calbraith Perry, 1856-58
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Albert Sands Southworth, Self- Portrait, c. 1848, daguerreotype, Gilman Paper Collection, New York
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Albert Sands Southworth and Josiah Johnson Hawes, Rufus Choate, 1850, daguerreotype
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Joseph E. Smith (?), Portrait of baby, probably post-mortem, with woman visible on edge of frame, Socorro, New Mexico, 1885 – 1898?
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David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, Newhaven Fishwives, c. 1845
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André-Adolphe-Eugène, Danvers, 1864
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Disdéri, Napoleon III, ca. 1859, carte de visite
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John Jabez Edwin Mayall (1810-1901), Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, 1861
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John Mayall, The Prince verifies a reference, 1860
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André Adolphe Eugène Disdéri, Prince Lobkowitz, 1858.
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Eva Macdonald, “What Are Trumps?,” from the Westmorland Album 1869, Collage of watercolor and albumen prints.
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Mary Georgiana Filmer, collage of her drawing room, c. 1865
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Maria Harriet Elizabeth Cator, Un8tled page from the Cator Album, late 1860s/70s, Collage of watercolor and albumen silver prints
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Photographer Unknown, Looking up Broadway from the Corner of Broome Street, 1868. Stereograph.
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Photographer Unknown, The Fresh View Agent SoliciKng, from Stereoscopes in Use, c. 1860s. Stereograph.
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Nature-printed bat, Alois Auer (ed.), Faust: poligraphisch illustrirte Zeitschri2, ca. 1854
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Naturselbstdruck (lace sample), Alois Auer, Der Polygraphische Apparat, Vienna: k. k. Hof und Staatsdruckerei 1853.
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Anna Atkins, Algae, from Photographs of Bri6sh Algae: Cyanotype Impressions, 1843
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William Henry Fox Talbot, “Part of Queen’s College, Oxford,” plate from The Pencil of Nature, 1844
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William Henry Fox Talbot, Rouen, 16 May 1843, France, 1843
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Timothy H. O’Sullivan, Tufa Domes, Pyramid Lake, Nevada, 1868 |
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Timothy H. O’Sullivan, Melon Cactus, Colorado River, Modern Contact Print, 1871 |
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Timothy H. O’Sullivan, Historic Spanish Record of Conquest: South Side of Inscription Rock, N.M. No. 3, albumen print, 1873 |
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Timothy O’Sullivan, Shoshone Falls, Snake River, Idaho, View across Top of the Falls, 1874 |
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Timothy H. O'Sullivan,
Ancient Ruins in the Canon de Chelle,
N.M.: In a Niche 50 Feet above PresentCanon Bed, Albumen Print, 1873 |
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Timothy H. O'Sullivan, Snow Peaks, Bull Run Mining District,
Nevada, Albumen Print, 1871 |
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Timothy H. O'Sullivan, Black Canon, ColoradoRiver, from Camp 8, LookingAbove, Albumen Print, 1871 |
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Timothy H. O'Sullivan, View on Apache Lake, Sierra Blanca Range, Arizona: TwoApache Scouts in the Foreground, Albumen Print, 1873 |
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Timothy H. O'Sullivan, Aboriginal Life Among theNavajoe Indians: Near Old Fort Defiance, Albumen Print, 1873 |
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Carleton E. Watkins (American, 1829–1916), Cape Horn near Celilo, 1867, Albumen silver print from glass negative |
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Carleton Watkins, Devil’s Canyon, Geysers, Looking Down, 1868 |
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Carleton Watkins, Washington Column, 2052 ft. Yosemite, 1861 |
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Carleton Watkins, Malakoff Diggins, North Bloomfield, Nevada County, California, 1871 Albumen silver print |
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Carleton Watkins, The Yosemite Valley from the Best General View, 1866 |
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Carleton Watkins, Section of the Grizzly Giant – 33 Feet Diameter,(original 1865-66; reprinted after 1875) |
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Gustave Le Gray, Oak Tree and Rocks, Forest of Fontainebleau, 1849-52 |
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GustaveLe Gray, Tree, Forest of Fontainebleau, c. 1856 |
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David Octavius Hill and Robert Adamson, The Fairy Tree at Colinton,1846, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York |
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Carleton E. Watkins (American, 1829-1916) Cape Horn, Columbia River, Oregon 1867, printed 1880-1890
Albumen silver print from glass negatives
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Édouard Baldus, Boats at Low Tide, Boulogne, 1855
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Edward Steichen, The Pond – Moonrise, 1904
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Ernest Eugène Appert, Massacre des dominicains d'Arcueil, route d'Italie no. 38, le 25 mai 1871, à 4 heures et demie, 1871
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Roger Fenton, Valley of the Shadow of Death, 1855
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Calvert Richard Jones, Capuchin Friars, ValeMa, Malta, 1846 (posi0ve and nega0ve)
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George N. Barnard, Sherman and His Generals, 1865
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Joseph Daziaro (publisher), Red Square, Moscow, ca. 1870
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Albert Sands Southworth and Josiah Johnson Hawes, Young Girl with Hand on Shoulder, ca. 1850
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William Notman, YachSng near Boston, c. 1880
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André Adolphe Eugène Disdéri, The Imperial Court of Napoleon III, ca. 1866
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Henry Peach Robinson, LiMle Red Riding Hood, 1860
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Henry Peach Robinson, Fading Away, 1858. Albumen composite print. Science Museum, London.
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Disderi, The Juggler Manoel, 1861
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Nadar, Self-Portrait with his wife in a Hot Air Ballon, 1863
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Unknown Artist, Two-Headed Man, 1850s
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Unknown Ar0st, Same Man Five Times in Judge costume
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Unknown Ar0st, Psycho-Sexual Murder Scene, 1860s
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Camille Silvy, River Scene, 1858
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