Mathew Benjamin Brady (c. 1822–1824 – January 15, 1896) was an American photographer. Known as one of the earliest and most famous photographers in American...
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Independence (1859). Mathew B. Brady (May 18, 1822(?) – January 15, 1896), the son of Irish immigrants, was born in Warren County, New York. Brady would spend...
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continues into adult years is unknown. Many photographers, including Mathew Brady, took her portraits during her lifetime, which were widely distributed...
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It is the result of a singular photographic project by entrepreneur Mathew Brady, who wished to give a realistic account of the conflict. However, when...
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Mathew Brady photographed Sherman, c. 1864....
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photographer Mathew Brady was Handy's uncle by marriage, and Handy was apprenticed to him at age twelve. After a few years of working in Brady's studio, he...
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the conflict-related photography achieved by popular figures such as Mathew Brady during the American Civil War. Documentary movies evolved from the creation...
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directed by Paul Bunnell; I Am Ben, written, produced and directed by Mathew Brady and Gaelan Connell; and Terri produced by David Guy Levy. Terri was selected...
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Robert (2013). Mathew Brady: Portraits of a Nation. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing Company. pp. 210–211. ISBN 978-1-62040-203-0. Mathew Brady: Portraits...
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football coach Margaret Brady (disambiguation), multiple people Mathew Brady (1823–1896), Irish-American photographer Matt Brady (born 1965), American basketball...
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taken by Mathew Brady. The 90¢ issue of 1869 displays an engraving of Lincoln that was fashioned after the same photograph taken by Mathew Brady used as...
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in Dodge City, 1876 Mathew Brady, self-portrait, c. 1875 Alfred, Lord Tennyson Thomas Nast, c. 1860–1875, photo by Mathew Brady or Levin Handy Mirza...
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Family portrait by Mathew Brady, c. 1865: (L–R) Sarah, her son Patrick Henry, Eng, Chang, his son Albert, Adelaide...
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the American press and provided broad awareness of the new technology. Mathew Brady, one of the earliest photographers in American history, famous for his...
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8, 1864 Mathew Brady Reproduced from a positive printed on film from a contemporary negative National Archives Lincoln visited Mathew Brady's studio in...
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Mathew Brady photograph of Custer. From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress...
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Anthony, copy made by Mathew Brady Half-plate gold-tone daguerreotype 1844–45 77–78 Possibly by Edward Anthony, copy made by Mathew Brady Half-plate gold-tone...
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agency placed ads produced by its clients in various newspapers. In 1856, Mathew Brady created the first modern advertisement when he placed an ad in the New...
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The painting portrays John C. Calhoun, who sat for his photograph in Mathew Brady's studio the year before he died in 1850. This portrait has the inscription...
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the bodies of dead Chinese soldiers. During the American Civil War, Mathew Brady and Alexander Gardner began recreating scenes of battle in order to overcome...
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descendants of Levin C. Handy, nephew and apprentice of photographer Mathew Brady. The collection included 10,000 original, duplicate, and copy negatives...
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Later, Kittridge spots the diary's author, Major Hugh Skelton, in a Mathew Brady Civil War photograph and finds Jameson looks exactly like Skelton. After...
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268–270. "[Zachary Taylor, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left] / Brady, N.Y." Library of Congress. Archived from the original on February 4, 2022...
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New York: Oxford University Press USA. ISBN 978-0-19-507894-7. Manweller, Mathew, ed. (2012). Chronology of the U.S. Presidency. Vol. 1. Santa Barbara, CA:...
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century included James Presley Ball, Samuel Bemis, Abraham Bogardus, Mathew Brady, Thomas Martin Easterly, François Fleischbein, Jeremiah Gurney, John...
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the Prince of Wales; his photo was taken by Civil War photographer Mathew Brady. Throughout this period, Zip's best friend and manager was Captain O...
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Park in Bredon's Norton. Woodhull was photographed several times by Mathew Brady, well known for his photographs of the American Civil War. There is a...
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Carte de visite of Hendershot by Mathew Brady...
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the United States from England. Gordon, an enslaved man, reproduced by Mathew Brady. Wilson Chinn, a branded slave from Louisiana—Also exhibiting instruments...
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