John Ruskin, Architectural study taken in Italy, almost certainly Venice, 1840s, Daguerreotype, Museum of the History of Science, Inventory No: 73580, Minn Collection, LL/39605 | Daguerreotypists - Italy ContentsExamples | 636.01 | Daguerreotypes: Italy | Artworks based on daguerreotypes | 636.02 | Lorenzo Suscipj (daguerreotypist) and Johann Jakob Falkeisen (artist, Swiss, 1804–1883): Vues d'Italie d'après la daguerreotype (Ferdinando Artaria et Fils, 1840-1841) | Photographers | 636.03 | Alexander John Ellis: Rome (1841) | 636.04 | Alexander John Ellis: Venice (1841) | 636.05 | John Ruskin: Venice | 636.06 | Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey: Rome (1842) | 636.07 | Pierre-Ambroise Richebourg: Rome |
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