10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CALOTYPIST»
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1
Photography: Discovery and Invention : Papers Delivered at a ...
71 Captain Brewster, Calotypist Graham Smith In "Photogenic Drawing, or
Drawing by the Agency of Light," an ambitious review of the early development of
photography published anonymously in the Edinburgh Review in January 1843,
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J. Paul Getty Museum, 1990
2
Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography
During this period he had become a prolific calotypist, producing the first
extensive photographic documentations of Calcutta and Madras. The writer of the
article attests to having been shown between seven and eight hundred views of ...
The physicist and calotypist Victor Regnault, member of the Institute and director
of the Imperial Manufactury at Sevres (father of painter Henri Regnault), was
president. The administrative committee included: Eugene Durieu, calotypist 147
...
4
A Concordance to the Poems of Robert Browning
Calms. The Kaiser ruined, troubling even the calms . 142.29 Sord. 4.309 She
canting while he calms, — in those eternal bouts 961 A Fifine 1660 Calomel. And
ply with calomel the sluggish duct, . . 1006.72 Red Cotton 3.833 Calotypist's. By
the ...
5
Shadow and substance: essays on the history of photography ...
As a line of analysis, however, I feel that it can and must be defended, if only on
the grounds that the ability to exercise such rigorous control over the nuances of
pictorial structure was clearly important to our calotypist, whose evident ...
Heinz K. Henisch, Kathleen Collins, 1990
6
The encyclopedia of Victoriana
Fenton, Roger (1819-69) Early calotypist and founder of the (Royal)
Photographic Society, London, in 1853, renowned for his photographs of the
Crimean War in 1855. Travelling with a horse-drawn van containing his bulky wet
-collodion ...
Harriet Bridgeman, Elizabeth Drury, 1975
7
After Daguerre: Masterworks of French Photography ...
... it toppled into three sections in a cloud of dust. Cat. ref.: 12 (no. 105). . 111
LORY Daguerreotypist, as yet unidentified; also apparently calotypist. Received
awards.
8
Photographic manipulation; containing details of the most ...
The first difficulty the Calotypist has to contend with, is to obtain a paper of
sufficiently fine and even texture, and perfectly free from all foreign matter in its
substance, which would cause blemishes in the picture. — The best kind of paper
is that ...
9
Literature and Science in the Nineteenth Century: An Anthology
Laura Otis. water-butt: rain barrel. calotypist's: of a photographer.
10
The Realms of Verse 1830-1870: English Poetry in a Time of ...
... till I imprint her fast On the void at last As the sun does whom he will By the
calotypist's skill — 39 His desire to stamp the woman into a prepared outline
appears in the way the rhymes are thrown into relief by the violent but uncertain
pulse of ...
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'Captain Linnaeus Tripe: Photographer of India and Burma, 1852 …
By 1857-58, when he traveled across the Madras Presidency for the East India Company, he was probably as proficient a calotypist as any ... «Wall Street Journal, Apr 15»