Daguerre

Daguerre has been mentioned or cited more than a dozen times throughout all the RSS channels we monitor. Especially, the channel 'Art Blart _ art and cultural memory archive' contains less than a dozen references to this person (or maybe different people with similar names) alone. As it’s displayed on the chart below, Daguerre was highly popular in October, 2016.

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The first photo ever taken of a human being was in 1838

[...] photo to ever capture the image of a human being was taken in 1838. The image was shot by Louis Daguerre in Paris back in 1838. Daguerre was not just a photographer – he was also the inventor of the [...]

freakinfacts.com

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Exhibition: ‘In Focus: Daguerreotypes’ at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Getty Center, Los Angeles

[...] and the first permanent camera photograph four years later. Niépce died suddenly in 1833, but Daguerre continued experimenting, and evolved the process which would subsequently be known as the  [...]

artblart.com

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Celebrate 120 years of cinema with the Gaumont exhibition in North Paris

[...] truly taken on a voyage across time, notably with objects such as a “diorama,” invented by Daguerre in 1823 and used in theater in the 19th century. Interactive and educational, the exhibit [...]

thetouristinparis.com

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Winter & North Pole.

[...] cheerful lighting displays on many traffic-free streets, including rues Cler, Montorgueil, and Daguerre. Parisians live to window-shop (faire du lèche vitrines — “window-licking& [...]

africannewsinternational.com

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Exhibition: ‘Paris as Muse: Photography, 1840s-1930s’ at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

[...] ;Fox Talbot, Marville, Brassaï, Jeanloup Sieff, Cartier-Bresson, Jacques-Mandé Daguerre, Nadar, any photographer of note but above all Atget – all acquiescent to [...]

artblart.com

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Exhibition: ‘Color! American Photography Transformed’ at the Amon Carter Museum of American Art, Fort Worth, Texas

[...] covers the full history of photography, from 1839, when Frenchman Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre (1787-1851) introduced his daguerreotype process, to the present. From the start, disappointed [...]

artblart.com

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Famous Daguerreotype Photography

[...] . At the dawn of the photographic age we have the daguerreotype image (named after its inventor Daguerre) the first practical use of the art form and consequently, there are many superb surviving [...]

famous101.com

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