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The Daguerreotype Dominique De Font-Reaulx

The Daguerreotype By Dominique De Font-Reaulx

The Daguerreotype by Dominique De Font-Reaulx


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Summary

Illustrates the development and rapid spread of Louis Daguerre's photographic invention in France by a variety of daguerreotypes drawn from the collection of the Musee d'Orsay.

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The Daguerreotype by Dominique De Font-Reaulx

The development and rapid spread of Louis Daguerre's photographic invention in France is brilliantly illustrated by a variety of daguerreotypes drawn from the collection of the Musee d'Orsay.On January 7th 1839, during a session of the Academy of Sciences in Paris, the physicist and politician Francois Arago presented a new process to reproduce images in a dark room, using mechanical and chemical means and without manual intervention. This procedure became known as the daguerreotype and marked the official birth of photography. Louis Daguerre's invention, in which a single image is exposed directly onto a mirror-polished copper plate coated with silver halide particles, definitively altered the way we look at the world and the representations we make of it.Organized to complement an exhibition at the Musee d'Orsay of British calotypes (the first paper-based photographic process perfected by William Fox Talbot), this collection of French daguerreotypes drawn from the Musee d'Orsay emphasizes the particular aesthetic of these unique photographs, which are at once positive and negative.

About Dominique De Font-Reaulx

Dominique de Font-Reaulx is curator of photography at the Musee d'Orsay. She has written extensively on photography.

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GOR006426419
9788874394661
8874394667
The Daguerreotype by Dominique De Font-Reaulx
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Five Continents Editions
20080829
96
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