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Maker: Adolphe Block (1829-1903)

Born: France

Active: France

Medium: simili verre print

Size: 3 1/2 in x 7 in

Location: France

 

Object No. 2024.159b

Shelf: E-2-B

 

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Rank: 30

 

Notes: "Simili Verre" is a special process intended to

provide glass-like look to tissue views

 

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camellia japonica adolphe audusson & Ligustrum ovalifolium

The SS Adolphe ran aground in Newcastle harbour in 1904. The Stockton breakwall later incorporated it in its construction.

 

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Full title: Sunset

Artist: Adolphe Monticelli

Date made: about 1882-4

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Barrakuda at Le Stock, Mennecy, France, october 2022

Mark Donfried with The Hon. Adolphe Rukenkanya, Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture of Burundi, and the Hon. Minister Dr. Cirino Hiteng Ofuho, Minister of Culture, Youth & Sports of South Sudan, at the Symposium on Cultural Diplomacy & Human Rights.

 

(Berlin, 30th May 2013)

 

The Center for Cultural Diplomacy Studies Publications

www.ccds-berlin.org - The Institute for Cultural Diplomacy — in Berlin.

500 Franc note (1998): René Magritte

 

The 500-franc note has been issued in René Magritte's centenary year. He was one of the leading representatives of surrealism.

 

200 Franc note (1996): Adolphe Sax

 

Adolphe Sax owes his world fame to the invention of the saxophone, the dominant instrument of jazz and other styles of music.

Maker: André Adolphe Eugène Disdéri (1819-1889)

Born: France

Active: France

Medium: Book with tipped in albumen prints

Size: 5 7/8 x 4 1/2 x 1 in

Location: France

 

Object No. 2024.1134

Shelf: J-5.5

 

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Provenance: Catawiki

Rank: 333

 

Notes: According to McCauley Galerie des contemporains could either be purchased in volumes of 25 biographies or assembled by subscribers. Disdéri reached an agreement with the editor Zacharias Dollingen in which Dollingen hired journalists to provide the biographical notices which would accompany Disdéri's photographs.

 

André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri (1819 - 1889) a self-taught daguerreotypist, researched and improved upon the existing collodion-on-glass negative process, which he outlined in his first publication, Manuel Opératoire de Photographie sur Collodion Instantané, 1853. That same year, he returned to Paris and opened the largest studio in Paris, which spread across two floors. It was there that he introduced his carte-de-visite portraits which were a great financial success. For the 1855 Paris Exposition Universelle, he formed the Société du Palais de l'Industrie and obtained the rights to photograph all the products and works of art exhibited at the Exposition. Eder writes "Disdéri was considered the outstanding portrait photographer of his time in Paris. Napoleon III appointed him court photographer. In 1861, he instructed French officers in photography under orders from the minister of war. Disdéri's popularity is best shown by the fact that his character was introduced in 1861 as a star attraction on the stage of a small vaudeville theater in Paris by a realistic representation featuring his bald head and tremendous beard."

(Source: Andrew. Cahan)

 

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Maker: Adolphe Block (1829-1903)

Born: France

Active: France

Medium: simili verre print

Size: 3 1/2 in x 7 in

Location: France

 

Object No. 2024.160

Shelf: E-2-B

 

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Rank: 50

 

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Maker: Pierre Adolphe Hennetier [Sculptor] (French, 1828 - 1888) and Adolphe Block [Publisher] (French, 1829 - 1903)

 

Title: Les Pompiers de L'Enfer (The Firemen of Hell), Number 54 from the series Les Diableries

 

Date: ca. 1860

 

Medium: Hand-colored stereoview

Maker: Adolphe Block (1829-1903)

Born: France

Active: France

Medium: simili verre print

Size: 3 1/2 in x 7 in

Location: France

 

Object No. 2024.159

Shelf: E-2-B

 

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Other Collections:

 

Notes: "Simili Verre" is a special process intended to

provide glass-like look to tissue views

 

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Adolphe Braun

Little Matterhorn, 1858-1877

Stereographic photograph

© Albertina - On permanent loan from the Austrian Federal Education and Research Institute for Graphics (Höhere Graphische Bundes-, Lehr- und Versuchsans

Great-grandfather holding my dad.

The bridge crossing the Red River at St. Adolphe is collapsing.

Timothee Adolphe and his guide Charles Renard and Jeffrey Lami win and celebrate their Silver Medal in Para Athletics Men's 100m T11 and 400m T11 during the Medal Party of the Paralympic Games Paris 2024, at Club France, La Grande Halle de la Villette, in Paris, France, on September 05, 2024, Photo Vincent Curutchet / KMSP || 001887_0096 SPORT ATHLETISME CELEBRATION GAMES JEUX PARIS 2024 PARALYMPICS 2024

William Adolphe Bouguereau's "The Nut Gathers" at the Partridge Creek Mall.

 

Part of an outdoor exhibition put on by the Detroit Institute of Art (DIA) to celebrate their 125th anniversary.

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