inventor Nicéphore Niépce produced the first permanent photograph on a polished pewter plate in Paris in 1825. In 1839, after the death of Niépce, Louis Daguerre...
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Papillon, Gaston Paris. Musée Nicéphore Niépce, 28 quai des Messageries, Chalon-sur-Saone 2014, 28 May – 15 June: De Vu à Détective: Gaston Paris. Théâtre de...
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Pernety station (redirect from Pernety (Paris Metro))
out of 304 stations. The station has two accesses: Access 1: rue Pernety Access 2: rue Niepce (an ascending escalator) The station has a standard configuration...
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François-Jean de la Barre (section Paris – Montemartre)
Emmanuel Ball. Rue du Chevalier de La Barre is a Paris street that is located behind the Sacré-Cœur, between the Rue Ramey and the Rue du Mont-Cenis and...
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known as the birthplace of photography. Its most famous resident, Nicéphore Niépce, also has a lycée (secondary school) named after him. There is a museum...
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the Diorama de Louis Daguerre [fr] at 5 Rue des Marais [fr], behind the Place du Château-d'Eau [fr] in Paris. This was at a time before the Place de la...
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Pont Neuf (category Bridges over the River Seine in Paris)
"Boulevard du Temple en 1838 (1837?) par Daguerre" (search for "Pont Neuf") at Niepce-daguerre.com. Retrieved 11 February 2013. "Christo site page on the Pont...
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Les 30 × 40 (redirect from Le Club photographique de Paris)
lobby of Studio 28, a cinema located at 28, rue Tholozé in Paris. Amongst its members it boasted six Prix Niépce winners: Jean Dieuzaide, Robert Doisneau...
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the Rue Rambuteau) to connect the Marais district with the markets and began construction of Les Halles, the famous central food market of Paris, finished...
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Laure-Albin Guillot, Jean Moral, André Papillon, Gaston Paris & others, Musée Nicéphore Niépce, Chalon-sur-Saône 27 Nov 2013 – 31 Mar 2014: Biographical...
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then in Paris; Pierre Adam (at 26, rue des Plantes) Marcel Arthaud (14, rue Alfred-Roll) Serge Boiron (16, rue Duphot) Louis Caillaud (I, rue Claude-Matrat...
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Niepce produced the first permanent photograph on a polished pewter plate in Paris in 1825, and then developed the process with Louis Daguerre. Paris...
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Frasnay, Jean Lattès, Jeanine Niépce, Roger Pic, and Willy Ronis, Six Photographes et Paris, Musée des Arts Decoratifs, Paris; Exhibition with Henri Cartier-Bresson...
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Sabine Weiss (photographer) (section Paris)
Savitry, and Elkoury, the only other woman at the Rapho agency was Janine Niépce. Nevertheless, the fact that Weiss was one of so few women then forging...
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Jacques-Constantin Périer (category People from Paris)
Library. [France : s.n. "The Marly Machine". Nicéphore Niépce's House Museum. Retrieved 2022-12-13. "rue des Frères Périer". archive.wikiwix.com. Retrieved...
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1885. In 1871 after the Franco-Prussian War, he opened a studio in Paris in the rue de Londres. He immortalized such figures as, Gustave Eiffel, Ferdinand...
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Joconde: Michel Eugene Chevreul, French Ministry of Culture. (in French) "Niepce". Retrieved 23 April 2014. "Pascal". Retrieved 17 April 2014. "Pascal 2"...
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Cie engines Paris and Société des Moteurs Lenoir in Paris in 1859, with a capitalization of two million francs and a factory in the Rue de la Roquette...
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photographic pioneer Nicéphore Niépce, Manuel Bonnet was the co-writer, with Jean-Louis Marignier of the book “Niépce, correspondance et papiers”, published...
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Gisèle Freund (section Paris)
studio at 12 rue Lalande. Since 2011 Freund's principal estate is managed through l'Institut Mémoires de l'Édition Contemporaine (IMEC) in Paris and stored...
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Émile-Louis Letord (category Businesspeople from Paris)
Letord and Niepce workshops at Meudon, near Paris. In 1909 Letord and Niepce built their first aircraft, a monoplane, at their workshops on rue de Paira...
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Montreal 1970 Musee Reattu, Aries «Le Bestiaire de Maiorque» 1977 Musee N. Niepce, Chalon-sur-Saône 1978 Galerij Paule Pia, Antwerpen 1981 Photographers'...
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newspaper Le Figaro begins publication in Paris, initially as a satirical weekly. June - Photography: Nicéphore Niépce makes a true photograph, View from the...
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Citron, Giono 1991 – Odette Joyeux, Le Troisième œil, la vie de Nicéphore Niepce 1992 – Philippe Beaussant, Lully 1993 – Jean Bothorel, Louise de Vilmorin...
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1959 Bonjour Paris by François Brigneau, ouvrage collectif: S. de Sazo, Jacqueline Nièpce, Robert Doisneau etc., Des Éditions Sun, 1969 Paris, ses poètes...
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Jean-Louis Faure (sculptor) (category Painters from Paris)
and Nicéphore Niépce Museums in Chalon-sur-Saône. Personal shows (a selection) Jean-Louis Faure - Sculptures, Galerie Alain Blondel, Paris, from 16/10/1984...
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Vivian Maier René Maltête Ervin Marton Olivier Meyer Inge Morath Janine Niépce Gilles Peress Marc Riboud Manuel Rivera-Ortiz Willy Ronis Émile Savitry...
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revolutionized the graphic arts and influenced new techniques: in 1827, Nicéphore Niépce introduced heliography, made on a zinc plate sensitized to light and hollow...
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thought that Bonfils was taught the heliogravure printing process by Abel Niépce de Saint-Victor and opened a printing office in Alès in 1864. Soon after...
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Bille en tête for the opening of the Festival Chalon-dans-la-rue. 2005 - Museum Nicéphore Niépce, Chalon-sur-Saône, France 2005-2006 - Pommes Libertines,...
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