The Early American Daguerreotype: Cross-Currents in Art and Technology (Lemelson Center Studies in Invention and Innovation series) - Hardcover

9780262034104: The Early American Daguerreotype: Cross-Currents in Art and Technology (Lemelson Center Studies in Invention and Innovation series)
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The American daguerreotype as something completely new: a mechanical invention that produced an image, a hybrid of fine art and science and technology. The daguerreotype, invented in France, came to America in 1839. By 1851, this early photographic method had been improved by American daguerreotypists to such a degree that it was often referred to as "the American process." The daguerreotype-now perhaps mostly associated with stiffly posed portraits of serious-visaged nineteenth-century personages-was an extremely detailed photographic image, produced though a complicated process involving a copper plate, light-sensitive chemicals, and mercury fumes. It was, as Sarah Kate Gillespie shows in this generously illustrated history, something wholly and remarkably new: a product of science and innovative technology that resulted in a visual object. It was a hybrid, with roots in both fine art and science, and it interacted in reciprocally formative ways with fine art, science, and technology. Gillespie maps the evolution of the daguerreotype, as medium and as profession, from its introduction to the ascendancy of the "American process," tracing its relationship to other fields and the professionalization of those fields. She does so by recounting the activities of a series of American daguerreotypists, including fine artists, scientists, and mechanical tinkerers. She describes, for example, experiments undertaken by Samuel F. B. Morse as he made the transition from artist to inventor; how artists made use of the daguerreotype, both borrowing conventions from fine art and establishing new ones for a new medium; the use of the daguerreotype in various sciences, particularly astronomy; and technological innovators who drew on their work in the mechanical arts. By the 1860s, the daguerreotype had been supplanted by newer technologies. Its rise (and fall) represents an early instance of the ever-constant stream of emerging visual technologies.
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Sarah Kate Gillespie is Curator of American Art at the Georgia Museum of Art, located at the University of Georgia.

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  • VerlagThe MIT Press
  • Erscheinungsdatum2016
  • ISBN 10 0262034107
  • ISBN 13 9780262034104
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Buchbeschreibung Hardcover. Zustand: Fine. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: fine. First edition. First printing. Fine, fresh, unread copy in equally fine dust jacket. Hardcover. x+213 pp. with bibliography, index. Beautifully illustrated with black and white and color photographs and reproductions. The daguerreotype, invented in France in 1839, was by the early 1850s improved by various methods in America to such a degree that it was often referred to as "the American process". In this generaously illustrated history, the author examines how a product of science and innovative technology resulted in a visual object. The work maps the evolution of the daguerreotype, as medium and as profession, from its introduction to the ascendency of "the American process", tracing its relationship to other fields and the professionalization of those fields. It recounst the activities of a series of American daguerreotypists, including fine artists, scientists and mechanical tinkerers. Artikel-Nr. E26935

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