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Post by Urbz on Sept 5, 2007 20:25:15 GMT -5
www.hrc.utexas.edu/exhibitions/permanent/wfp/?full=1An ultimately doomed attempt to interest the Royal Society in his process -- which he called "Heliography" -- brought Niépce and the first photograph to England in 1827. Upon his return to France later that year, he left this precious artifact with his host, the British botanist and botanical artist, Francis Bauer, who dutifully recorded the inventor's name and additional information on the paper backing of the frame that held the unique plate. Niépce formed a partnership with the French artist, Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre, in 1829, but produced little more work and died, his contributions chiefly unrecognized, in 1833.
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