メトロポリタン美術館のインスタグラム(metmuseum) - 10月22日 01時04分
In 1864, the German studio photographer Jacob Wothly patented his invention of the Wothlytype, a process of using uranium salts in addition to silver for photographic prints. In 1865, the French photographer Mangel du Mesnil, who had previously worked as a daguerreotypist in Mexico and Latin America, founded the Société Francaise de Wothlytypie in Paris after taking out the French and Belgian patents for the process. This photograph provides evidence of the professional partnership shared by these two early pioneers of photographic chemistry. Jacob Wothly (German, 1823–1873) and Emile Mangel du Mesnil (French, 1815–1890). Hirten / Pifferari mit Brotzeit, ca. 1864 #TheMet #Wothlytype
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