27 of the photogravures are by Emerson, 25 by Bankart. The edition exists in one or two volumes versions, in various bindings, and the gravures were printed on a variety of papers. The plates, however, are tending to be uniform throughout. Total ordinary edition of 750 copies, in sub-editions of 500 and 250 copies each, with a further deluxe edition of 50 copies were produced. S. Anderson & Hershkowitz, 1976, p. 46.
A revised and completed version of the author’s original „L’espion et la fougère, ou la mission de Joseph Hamel chez Talbot, Niépce et Daguerre“, Paris 2003, with a wealth of illuminating details about the invention of photography. Plantureux suggests a much larger part of the invention is due to Niepce’s efforts than hitherto acknowledged.
Text engl. - Includes the reprint from George Tissandier (ed. John Thomson): A history and Handbook of photography (...), London 1878 of Talbot’s last (untitled) essay on the history of his processes, photographic as well as photoreproductive.
Text engl. - John Angerson's work explores the different languages of documentary photography. His images are concerned with changing cultural landscapes and address definitions of community - focusing on how specific communities form, shift and develop. His critically acclaimed personal work has been exhibited at major art institutions and he has worked around the world on photographic commissions for a variety of international publications. Angerson works and lives in London. (/www.johnangersonarchive.com/). - Nur Kurztitelaufnahme 01.2008.
Ausstellungskatalog, New York, NY, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 24.09.-31.12.2007; Washington, DC, National Gallery of Art, 03.02.-04.05.2008; Paris, Musée d’Orsay, 26.05.-07.09.2008.
New York/ Washington/ New Haven, London
The Metropolitan Museum of Art/ National Gallery of Art/ Yale University Press
2007
438 p.
cb. in dustjacket
ill.
Buch, Katalog
978-1-58839-225-1 (MMA); 978-0-300-12405-7
Incl. numerous biographies; bibliography. - This work received the Kraszna-Krausz Book Award 2008.