Introduction | |
1 | Publications using photographs as the basis for portraits |
2 | Publications using photographs as the basis for engineering and science |
3 | Introduction to tipped-in photographs and books illustrated with photographs |
Publications that did, or said they did, use daguerreotypes as the basis for their illustrations | |
4 | The influence of the daguerreotype upon art |
5 | Paris et ses Environs Reproduits par le Daguerrotype, Sous la Direction de M. Ch. Philipon (Paris: Chez Aubert et Cie, 1840) |
6 | Noël Marie Paymal Lerebours: Excursions daguerriennes : vues et monuments les plus remarquables du globe (1842) |
7 | Jean Baptiste Marie Chamouin: Vues de Paris (1845) |
8 | Adolphe Duperly: Daguerian Excursions in Jamaica (ca 1844) |
9 | T. Bettinger: Vues d'Algérie prises au dauguerréotype (1847) |
10 | Bruges, ses Monuments et ses Tableaux, edited by Daveluy (Bruges, Daveluy, 1855) |
11 | Richard Beard: Illustrations for Henry Mayhew - London Labour and the London Poor |
12 | Richard Beard: Sir John Franklin |
13 | Joseph Pedra: Photographs and illustrations of Algeria |
Early works using photolithography | |
14 | Henri Le Secq: Premier Cahier de lithophotographie (1853) |
Later books | |
15 | John Thomson: Cambodia: Angkor Thom / Angkor Wat (1866) |
16 | John Thomson: China, a travelling chiropodist |
Examples | |
17 | Illustrations based on Daguerreotypes: Military |
18 | Early livestock photography |
19 | Early fashion photography |
Advertising albums | |
20 | I.W. Taber: The Taber photographic album of principal business houses, residences and persons (1880) |
Magazines | |
21 | A.C. Pardal & Filho: Publicação Photographica (1870-1871) |
Publishing companies | |
22 | Early publishing companies specializing in photography |
Introduction | |
1 | Publications using photographs as the basis for portraits |
2 | Publications using photographs as the basis for engineering and science |
3 | Introduction to tipped-in photographs and books illustrated with photographs |
Publications that did, or said they did, use daguerreotypes as the basis for their illustrations | |
4 | The influence of the daguerreotype upon art |
5 | Paris et ses Environs Reproduits par le Daguerrotype, Sous la Direction de M. Ch. Philipon (Paris: Chez Aubert et Cie, 1840) |
6 | Noël Marie Paymal Lerebours: Excursions daguerriennes : vues et monuments les plus remarquables du globe (1842) |
7 | Jean Baptiste Marie Chamouin: Vues de Paris (1845) |
8 | Adolphe Duperly: Daguerian Excursions in Jamaica (ca 1844) |
9 | T. Bettinger: Vues d'Algérie prises au dauguerréotype (1847) |
10 | Bruges, ses Monuments et ses Tableaux, edited by Daveluy (Bruges, Daveluy, 1855) |
11 | Richard Beard: Illustrations for Henry Mayhew - London Labour and the London Poor |
12 | Richard Beard: Sir John Franklin |
13 | Joseph Pedra: Photographs and illustrations of Algeria |
Early works using photolithography | |
14 | Henri Le Secq: Premier Cahier de lithophotographie (1853) |
Later books | |
15 | John Thomson: Cambodia: Angkor Thom / Angkor Wat (1866) |
16 | John Thomson: China, a travelling chiropodist |
Examples | |
17 | Illustrations based on Daguerreotypes: Military |
18 | Early livestock photography |
19 | Early fashion photography |
Advertising albums | |
20 | I.W. Taber: The Taber photographic album of principal business houses, residences and persons (1880) |
Magazines | |
21 | A.C. Pardal & Filho: Publicação Photographica (1870-1871) |
Publishing companies | |
22 | Early publishing companies specializing in photography |