| Albert Stapfer Daguerreian Self-portrait, Talcy 1845-1848 (ca) Daguerreotype Centre des Monuments Nationaux LL/118778 Stapfer was a wealthy amateur, a friend of Mérimée, one of the first operators of the daguerreotype, who was never discouraged by the obstacles encountered by the new invention. This letter of August 14, 1841, written by Mérimée to Stapfer, has been found:
"My dear friend, I am more than half discouraged by the daguerreotype, for yesterday I was shown views of Damascus and Saint-Jean d'Acre so ugly that they look just like Pantin. I am also told that it takes a month of practice to learn to use the instrument. However, I will try to see you tomorrow before one o'clock to discuss it with you. Don't wait for me a minute past one. I have so many worries to leave that I am not master of my time. Farewell, my dear friend, I am very happy to learn that your big worries are over. P. Mérimée".
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