- Louis-Jacques-Mandé
Daguerre (/dəˈɡɛər/ də-GAIR; French: [lwi ʒɑk mɑ̃de daɡɛʁ]; 18
November 1787 – 10 July 1851) was a
French scientist,
artist and photographer...
- Gurney's
Daguerrean Saloon inside 349 Broadway, c. 1853...
- Connecticut,
teaching black students at a
local school and
opening a
Daguerrean studio in 1846.
Washington made the
decision in 1852 to
leave his home...
- improvements, this
process was
first introduced, in 1854, into
various Daguerrean establishments, in the
Eastern and
Western States, by
Cutting & Rehn....
- seconds. Burgess, N.G. (June 1855). "Amusing
Incidents In the Life of a
Daguerrean Artist". The
Photographic and Fine Art Journal. 8 (6): 190. On a cloudy...
- seconds. Burgess, N.G. (June 1855). "Amusing
Incidents in the Life of a
Daguerrean Artist". The
Photographic and Fine Art Journal. 8 (6): 190.
Archived from...
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became an operator. The gallery,
known as "Ball's
Daguerrean Gallery of the West" or "Ball's
Great Daguerrean Gallery of the West,"
ascended "from a small...
- a
public display of Seager's
daguerreotypes in the
Summer of 1839. A
daguerrean camera built by
Boyden still exists in the
collection of the
Newark Museum...
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Lytle & Son.
Julian Vannerson (1827–?) In 1857,
Julian Vannerson was a
daguerrean portrait artist and prin****l
operator for the
James Earle McClees gallery...
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Court St.;
Plumbe National Daguerrian Gallery,
Hanover St.; Plumbe's
Daguerrean Rooms,
Court Street (1849–1850); Plumbe's
Daguerrian Gallery, Washington...