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- the early 1930s. The Pegler collection of autochromes is thought to be the largest collection of autochromes by one photographer in Britain today. The...
- (1863–1931) was a French photographer who was famous for taking color autochromes during World War I. He was born near Fontainebleau in Avon, Seine-et-Marne...
- actresses to whom the cat warmed. One such sitting in autochrome was with actress Ann Murdock. Autochrome nude study Alice DeLamar (1927) Audrey Munson with...
- November 2017. "Negatives | Deterioration and Preservation of Negatives, Autochromes, and Lantern Slides | Articles and Essays | Genthe Collection | Digital...
- photographs (autochromes) are now kept in the B****etlaw Museum in Retford, Nottinghamshire and are said to be the largest collection of Autochromes in the UK...
- "Etheldreda Janet Laing". Geni.com. Retrieved 24 September 2017. Mark Jacobs, "Autochromes: Women photographers", Luminous Lint. Retrieved 21 March 2013. "Etheldreda...
- Photography. Ash & Grant. ISBN 0-904069-07-9. Douglas R. Nickel (1992). "Autochromes by Clarence H. White". Record of the Art Museum, Princeton University...
- demonstrate the new technology, it included an insert featuring four autochromes taken by Gimpel, a group of soldiers, two scenic views of Villefranche-sur-Mer...
- commercial viability. Autochrome, the first commercially successful color process, was introduced by the Lumière brothers in 1907. Autochrome plates incorporated...
- Autochrome of King George V and Queen Mary by Jean Desboutin, 13 March 1914...