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America's First Look into the Camera: Daguerreotype Portraits and Views, 1839-1862
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The America's First Look into the Camera: Daguerreotype Portraits and Views, 1839 - 1864, collection contains 600 portrait photographs, including many by the Mathew Brady Studio; architectural views; outdoor scenes; and occupational portraits.
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Research on early American photographers, daguerreotypists, 1839-1860 ...
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Preview of an exhibition of one hundred and fifty stunning daguerreotypes and ambrotypes made between 1848 and 1860, presented at the Oakland Museum of California ...
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The Story For Teachers For Students For Reference Daguerreotype Cameras The Advent of Photography Click the picture or here for a view of the other side of the camera The camera pictured above is a Bishop Daguerreotype Camera and Developing Apparatus, 1839, given to The Franklin Institute by Dr. Paul Beck Goddard. Goddard was an Assistant Professor at the University of Pennsylvania where Joaquim ...
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