"The success of the daguerreotype was ephemeral: from its birth, many criticisms were leveled at it, in particular the slowness of the shots, the static aspect of the models and the shimmering of the plate."
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"So if you are an art material addict, like me, and is visiting Paris let me know if you stop by one of the stores I mentioned in my post"
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Many amateur travellers thus embarked on the adventure, among them Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey and, above all, Baron Louis Gros (1793-1870).
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"I find quite interesting there are so many different ways that Art, and it’s History, can be learned." What do you think about it?
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Today I'm very proud to share this experience as an homage to the people who believed and enjoyed this adventure with us
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"These defects explain why the daguerreotype was abandoned in the 1850s in favor of new negative processes that allowed to obtain a reproducible, instantaneous and fine image."
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“What’s the difference between History of Art and Art History?” warning: this question probably only works in English!
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"We could mix furniture with fashion with photography and jewellery, a real playground."
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"The fact that Balzac does not look at the lens reflects his mistrust of the new process - he lent it a magical character and feared that it would deprive him of his carnal envelope."
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