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Impressed by Light: British Photographs from Paper Negatives, 1840-1860

Author Taylor, Roger
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Category Photography
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Author(s)Taylor, Roger
ISBN / ASIN0300124058
ISBN-139780300124057
AvailabilityIn Stock.
Sales Rank409,473
CategoryPhotography
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When photography appeared shortly before 1840, the metal-plate daguerreotype, invented in France, was first to achieve popularity. But the process simultaneously developed in England for capturing an image on a paper negative from which many positives could be printed provided the foundation on which photography would build for the next 150 years.

This beautiful book presents more than 120 photographs printed from paper negatives, or calotypes, most never before published. The entire course of the paper negative s golden age is described, from its laborious invention by William Henry Fox Talbot to competition with French photographers and commercial practitioners. Aesthetically ambitious, these richly textured calotypes were created by photographers both eminent and virtually unknown. Also included is an invaluable biographical dictionary of more than 500 British calotypists.

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