unit 1 Flashcards

camera obscura

Charles Amédée Philippe Vanloo (1719-1795), The Magic Lantern, 1764, National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (TEXT: p. 193)

William Henry Fox Talbot, Villa Melzi 1833 (TEXT: p. 28)

Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, View from His Window at Le Gras, c. 1827 (TEXT: p. 19)

Daguerre, Boulevard du Temple, Paris, c. 1838 (TEXT: p. 20)

Daguerre, Still Life, 1837 (TEXT: p. 36)

Hippolyte Bayard, Self-Portrait as a Drowned Man, 1840 (TEXT: p. 33)

William Henry Fox Talbot, Botanical Specimen, 1839 (TEXT: p. 29)

William Henry Fox Talbot, Latticed Window at Lacock Abbey, 1835 (TEXT: p. 28)

William Henry Fox Talbot, The Open Door, 1843 (TEXT: p. 30)

John Adams Whipple, Moon, 1851 (TEXT: p. 27)

Wilhelm and Friedrich Langenheim, Eclipse of the Sun, 26 May 1854

Anna Atkins, Lycopodium Flagellatum (Algae), 1840s-50s (TEXT: p. 281)

Albert Sands Southworth and Josiah Johnson Hawes, Operating Room, Massachusetts General Hospital, Woman Patient, 1856-8 (TEXT: p. 170)

Eadweard Muybridge, Studies of Foreshortenings; Mahomet Running, 1879 (TEXT: p. 250)

Muybridge, Plate 408 from Animal Locomotion, 1887 (TEXT: p. 252)

Thomas Eakins, History of a Jump, 1884-5 (TEXT: p. 255)

Cameron, The Mountain Numph, Sweet Liberty, June 1866

Cameron, My Niece Julia Jackson (later Mrs. Herbert Duckworth), 1867

Cameron, Sir John Herschel, 1867

Clementina, Lady Hawarden, Young Girl with Mirror Reflection, 1860s

Lewis Carroll, Edith Lorina and Alice Liddell, 1859
Camera lucida French Academy of Sciences, Paris (August 19, 1839),
Joint meeting with the Academy of the Arts at the Institute of France Daguerreotype