- 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...
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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...
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November 2017. "Negatives |
Deterioration and
Preservation of Negatives,
Autochromes, and
Lantern Slides |
Articles and
Essays |
Genthe Collection | Digital...
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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.
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Women photographers",
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Douglas R.
Nickel (1992). "
Autochromes by
Clarence H. White".
Record of the Art Museum,
Princeton University...
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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...
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commercial viability.
Autochrome, the
first commercially successful color process, was
introduced by the Lumière
brothers in 1907.
Autochrome plates incorporated...
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Autochrome of King
George V and
Queen Mary by Jean Desboutin, 13
March 1914...