Jules Couppier
Glass Stereoviews 1853-1860
door Janice G. Schimmelman
Dit is de prijs die uw klanten zien Prijslijst bewerken
Over het boek
Since I wrote this book, I found this reference to his death. It completes his story: ‘We all knew Mons. Jules Couppeau [sic], of Paris, who had acquired a reputation by some remarkable stereoscopic pictures on glass, and we all are aware that he died from incautiousness in the use of cyanide [of potassium].' Ernest Lacan, ‘Foreign Correspondence, Paris, February 25, 1861,' The British Journal of Photography 8, no. 137 (1 March 1861): 96.
kenmerken / functionaliteiten & details
- Hoofdcategorie: Kunst & Fotografie
-
Projectoptie: Standaard liggend, 25×20 cm
Aantal pagina's: 194 - Datum publiceren: jul 16, 2018
- Taal English
- Trefwoorden stereoview, photography, Couppier, Collodion Press
Over de maker
Janice G. Schimmelman is Professor Emerita of Art History at Oakland University, Rochester, Michigan. She is a scholar of nineteenth-century American art and photography. Her research has been published by the American Philosophical Society, the American Antiquarian Society, Oak Knoll Press, G. K. Hall, and the Winterthur Portfolio. She is the author of The Tintype in America 1856-1880 and American Photographic Patents 1840-1880. Through the Collodion Press (blurb.com), she has also written and published The Iron Plate in American Photography, Twelve for a Quarter: The American Gem Tintype, The Early Paper Stereoviews of Claude-Marie Ferrier, Brewster, Duboscq & the Early Printed Stereoview, and The Glass Stereoviews of Ferrier & Soulier..