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Adolphe William Bouguereau French, about 1880

The ADOLPHE Wreck - Newcastle, NSW, Australia

 

I don't know about you, but I detect a little bit of impatience in this woman's expression. I must confess to wearing this exact expression when my husband keeps taking photos of me!

LOL. This is a painting by Pascal-Adolphe-Jean Dagnan-Bouveret called Woman From Brittany done in 1886.

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Adolphe ADERER, critique dramatique, librettiste et littérateur français (1855-1923).

 

Concernant l'intervention des Frères ISOLA auprès d'Albert CARRE à propos de "Sainte-Geneviève", la dernière composition pour soli, chœurs et orchestre de son ami Gaston SALVAYRE (1847-1916), dont il est devenu l'exécuteur testamentaire.

 

Archives Emile (1860-1945) et Vincent Isola (1862-1947), prestidigitateurs, illusionnistes et directeurs de théâtre français d’ascendance italienne.

Jules Adolphe Aime Louis Breton - The Wounded Sea Gull, 1878 at Saint Louis Art Museum - St Louis MO

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. 2025.507

Shelf: E-2-B

 

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Provenance: eclecticarchive

Rank: 14

 

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

provide glass-like look to tissue views

 

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Championsship Cup Series CCS and ASRA racing at New Jersey Motorsports Park on September 10th 2011.

Camellia in bloom - March 2011. Green Cove Springs, Florida

Maker: André Adolphe Eugène Disdéri (1819-1889)

Born: France

Active: France

Medium: albumen print

Size: 2 1/16 in x 3 3/8 in

Location: France

 

Object No. 2024.1134d

Shelf: J-5.5

 

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Provenance: Catawiki

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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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St-Joseph Lake, St-Adolphe d'Howard

Those awesome colors in the sky lasted a few minutes only. This is a sunset as we see them often during the summer in St-Adolphe-d'Howard, Quebec.

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Quand mon boss me la filé,il me l'a tellement bien vendu que j'avais l'impression que c'était une Rolls ce camion mais bon sans clim en juillet et faire que du sud pas cool!

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Maker: André Adolphe Eugène Disdéri (1819-1889)

Born: France

Active: France

Medium: albumen print

Size: 2 1/16 in x 3 3/8 in

Location: France

 

Object No. 2024.1134n

Shelf: J-5.5

 

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Provenance: Catawiki

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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: André Adolphe Eugène Disdéri (1819-1889)

Born: France

Active: France

Medium: albumen print

Size: 2 1/16 in x 3 3/8 in

Location: France

 

Object No. 2024.1134i

Shelf: J-5.5

 

Publication:

 

Other Collections:

 

Provenance: Catawiki

Rank:

 

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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