19th Century
louis-jacques-mandé daguerre
Born 1787
Died 1851
Louis Daguerre: The Father of Photography
Louis Daguerre (1787-1851) stands as a monumental figure in the annals of art history, yet his legacy is inextricably linked to a medium he revolutionized – photography. Born in Cormeilles-en-Parisy, France, Daguerre’s early life was marked by an apprenticeship in architecture and theatre design, disciplines that instilled within him a meticulous attention to detail and perspective—skills that…
Chronological Journey
The Lifeline
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Chapters — Career Periods
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Thumbnails — Dated Works
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Colour Band — Movement Drift
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