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da·guerre·o·type (d -gâr -t p ). n. 1. An early photographic process with the image made on a light-sensitive silver-coated metallic plate. ...
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1. An early photographic process with the image made on a light-sensitive silver-coated metallic plate. ... 2. A photograph made by this process. ... daguerreotyper , daguerreotypist n...
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Still Life, daguerreotype by Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre, 1837; … (credit: Collection de la Société Francaiçe de Photographie, Paris) ...
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(born Nov. 18, 1787, Cormeilles, France—died July 10, 1851, Bry-sur-Marne) French inventor. Initially a scene painter for the opera, in 1822 he opened the Diorama, ... In 1826 Nicéphore Niépce learned of Daguerre's experiments in obtaining permanent pictures by the action of sunlight, ... All content on this website,
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Daguerreotyper. ... Daguerreotyper (?) , Daguerreotypist (?) , } n. One who takes daguerreotypes. [1913 Webster]
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Different effects of the stage-lighting on the scenery he painted for the Opéra may have inspired Louis Daguerre to experiment with early photographic methods using sunlight on metal plates. ... A daguerreotype of the Hiller family, made in about 1885. The daguerreotype produced ... How to thank TFD for its existence?
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Different effects of the stage-lighting on the scenery he painted for the Opéra may have inspired Louis Daguerre to experiment with early photographic methods using sunlight on metal plates. ... A daguerreotype of the Hiller family, made in about 1885. The daguerreotype produced a ... French pioneer of photography.
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Fifteen Years' Experience of a Daguerreotyper. ... From The St. Louis and Canadian Photographer Vol. 7, No. 4 (April 1889) pp. 147-148. ... BY ALEXANDER BECKERS.
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The discovery of gold in California was a great boon to the daguerreotyper, as every embryo miner embarking for the golden shore must have several portraits taken to leave with his family and friends.
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The death was announced of Marcus A. Root, who but a few years ago was a well known daguerreotyper of Philadelphia. Marcus Aurelius Root was born in Granville, OH, August 15, 1808. In the year 1838 he moved to Philadelphia and opened a school for penmanship at Eight and Arch Streets.
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