Antoine François Jean Claudet (August 18, 1797 – December 27, 1867) was a French photographer and artist active in London who produced daguerreotypes...
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Claudet may refer to: Antoine Claudet (1797-1867) French photographer Frances Claudet (1911-2001) Canadian skater Francis George Claudet (1837-1906) Assayer...
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Johnson, photographer by David Simkin Antoine Claudet National Portrait Gallery Antoine Claudet Miles Berry vs Claudet Niépce, Daguerre, Photomuseum physautotype...
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daguerreotype stereograms from Mr. Beard in 1841 and from Hippolyte Fizeau and Antoine Claudet in 1842. None of these have yet been located. David Brewster developed...
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regular changes formed a study of different angles of a model. In 1844 Antoine Claudet exhibited some "portraits multiples" at l'Exposition, including a self...
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The Right Honourable The Countess of Lovelace Daguerreotype by Antoine Claudet (c. 1843) Born Hon. Augusta Ada Byron (1815-12-10)10 December 1815 London...
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heard about the "wonderful invention of Dr. Paris". French artist Antoine Claudet stated in 1867 that he had heard that Paris had once been present when...
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competing processes which were subsequently introduced into England. Antoine Claudet was one of the few people legally licensed to make daguerreotypes in...
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crank, or pushing down a lever. The first design was patented by Antoine Claudet in 1855, but the design of Alexander Beckers from 1857 formed the basis...
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was given, in order to expedite the subsequent examination. In 1848, Antoine Claudet produced the photographometer, an instrument designed to measure the...
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Chipp, organist and composer Charles Chubb, lock and safe manufacturer Antoine Claudet, pioneering early photographer, honoured by Queen Victoria as...
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Henry Fox Talbot FRS FRSE FRAS Daguerreotype by Antoine Claudet, c. 1844 Born William Henry Fox Talbot (1800-02-11)11 February 1800 Melbury Sampford,...
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1856 daguerreotype by Antoine Claudet of Princess Mary, seated far right. Sitting to her left are Queen Victoria and Princess Alice. Standing to the rear...
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version (probably intended for projection). Plateau, Charles Wheatstone, Antoine Claudet and others tried to combine the technique with the stereoscope (introduced...
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Daguerreotype by Antoine Claudet depicting an elderly Wellington (1844)...
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be lifted into her carriage. The couple were accompanied by their son Antoine, Duke of Montpensier; their daughter-in-law the Duchess of Nemours; their...
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Théodore Rousseau, French landscape painter (born 1812) December 27 – Antoine Claudet, French photographer and artist (born 1797) December 29 – Carlo Marochetti...
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work by pioneering photographers such as William Henry Fox Talbot and Antoine Claudet. It also features a collection of rare Civil War photographs by Matthew...
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are known from an illustration in an 1853 advertisement. In 1851, Antoine Claudet wrote to French magazine La Lumière in response to a patent given to...
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framed and displayed. Prominent London photographer the French-born Antoine Claudet lectured on the technology to the British Association in Oxford in...
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Daguerreotype of Wellington, aged 74 or 75, by Antoine Claudet, 1844. This is the earliest photograph known to have been taken of any British prime minister...
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pictures also aimed to include the stereoscopic effect. In November 1851, Antoine Claudet claimed to have created a stereoscope that showed people in motion...
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Honourable The Lord Macaulay PC FRS FRSE Photogravure of Macaulay by Antoine Claudet Secretary at War In office 27 September 1839 – 30 August 1841 Monarch...
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Buckingham Palace. In 1852, in collaboration with commercial photographer Antoine Claudet, Fenton published a manifesto: Proposal for the Formation of a Photographic...
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(1895–1982) Clark and Pougnaud, art duo composed of photographer and painter Antoine Claudet (1797–1867) Paul de Cordon (1908–1998) Louis-Jacques Daguerre (1787–1851)...
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John W. Clarke (ca.1823–1893), John Moffat (1819–1894), Antoine Claudet (1797–1867), Henri Claudet (1829–1880), W. Farrell & Co., Valentine Blanchard, John...
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His Grace The Duke of Richmond KG PC Portrait by Antoine Claudet, c. 1860 Postmaster General In office 11 December 1830 – 5 July 1834 Prime Minister The...
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and several pioneers started to experiment with these goals in mind. Antoine Claudet claimed in March 1851 to have exhibited a self portrait that showed...
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about the origin of the optical toy thaumatrope, the French artist Antoine Claudet stated that he had heard that John Ayrton Paris had once been present...
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Claudet (1837-1906) was an assayer for the Royal Mint in British Columbia, Canada, photographer and the youngest son of Antoine François Jean Claudet...
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