Français : L’Atelier de l'artiste : un
daguerréotype de 1837, réalisé par l’inventeur de ce procédé
photographique, Louis Jacques Mandé
Daguerre (1787-1851).
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Same copy photo as previous but larger and even clearer, no hot spot at left. Source: http://etudesphotographiques.revues.org/docannexe/image/345/img-13.jpg {{PD-Art|PD-old-100}}
Smaller but much clearer, much better grayscale, bright areas not blown out. Source: [http://www.getty.edu/publications/virtuallibrary/0892365366.html?imprint=jpgt ''The Silver Canvas: Daguerreotype Masterpieces from the J. Paul Getty Museum'', Bates L...
''L’Atelier de l'artiste'' : un
daguerréotype de 1837, réalisé par l’inventeur de ce procédé
photographique, Louis Jacques Mandé
Daguerre (1787-1851). '''Source''' : [[w:sv
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