A Curious and Ingenious Art: Reflections on Daguerreotypes at Harvard

University of Iowa Press (2000)
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Delving into the images and technique that made the daguerreotype a cutting-edge technology in 1839, the author uses her access to Harvard's collection of images to explore the early phases of this format.

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