French Daguerreotypes
Lavishly illustrated, this volume is the first complete catalog of the French daguerreotype collection of the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House. Janet E. Buerger uses this remarkable collection of images to produce a cultural history of the daguerreotype's most learned following—an elite group of mid-nineteenth-century intellectuals who sought to understand and develop the usefulness, potential, and beauty of this camera image. This varied group, including entrepreneurs, painters, scientists, and historians, enables Buerger to trace the influence of photography into virtually every area of nineteenth-century European intellectual life.
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Foreword by Walter Clark
Acknowledgments
Part One - Introduction: A New Renaissance
1. France and the French Daguerreotype
2. The Art of Photography: Early Ideas
Part Two - Nature Through the Objectif
3. Commercial Ventures and Travel Views: The New Documentation
4. Portraiture and the Professionals
5. Proficiency and Art: Cromer's Amateur and Iconographic Densities
6. Science and the Scientists in an Age of Naturalism
Part Three - Total Realism
7. Naturalism and Realism in Art
8. Stereography
9. Color
10. Hand-Colored Stereo Daguerreotypes and the Masters of Total Realism
Conclusion
Appendix I: The Sources
Appendix II: Coloriage de Epreuves: French Methods and Materials for Coloring Daguerreotypes
by Alice Swan
Color Plates
Notes
Catalog of Daguerreotypes
Catalog of Illustrated Books
Index
Art: European Art | Photography
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