HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY ON THE EXAMPLE OF SELECTED PHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES. A PHOTOGRAPH AS AN OBJECT

Q3 Arts and Humanities Muzealnictwo Pub Date : 2020-08-26 DOI:10.5604/01.3001.0014.3639
A. Wolska
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In the first part of the paper, the focus is on historical and technical aspects of the invention of photography, beginning with the first research works conducted by J.N. Niépce up to the patenting of daguerreotype in 1839 by L. Daguerre. In the further section of the paper emphasis is put on the fast spread of photography; short profiles of the first Polish photographers who contributed to promoting photography: J. Giwartowski, K. Beyer, W. Rzewuski, and M. Strasz, are given. Furthermore, the early-19th-century discourse between the artistic and photographic circles is briefly discussed, with some comments by e.g. E. Delacroix, P. Delaroche, Ch. Baudelaire, L. Daguerre quoted. Subsequently, the early displays of photographs in exhibitions and museums are described, e.g. during the 1851 First World Exhibition in London and at the South Kensington Museum in 1858. What follows this is a presentation of selected photographic techniques, shown against the events related to given inventions, e.g.: daguerreotype, salt print, techniques based on the collodion process, compounds of dichromates and chromates, calotype, cyanotype. Further, source reference is given to describe potential threats related to the degradation, damage, and a possible repair of images recorded in photographs. Another section of the paper is dedicated to presenting artistic movements in photography which formed in the late 19th century. The final part speaks of the questions related to e.g. storage humidity and temperature, display of photographic objects that are in museum collections, and pH of materials and frames; the author also reflects on the need to digitize collections.
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在论文的第一部分中,重点讨论了摄影发明的历史和技术方面,从J.N.Niépce进行的第一次研究工作开始,直到1839年L.Daguerre获得Dugerype专利。在论文的下一部分,重点是摄影术的快速传播;第一位对摄影事业有贡献的波兰摄影师简介:J.Giwartowski,K。Beyer、W.Rzewuski和M.Strasz。此外,还简要讨论了19世纪初艺术界和摄影界之间的话语,并引用了e.Delacroix、P.Delaroche、Ch.Baudelaire、L.Daguerrequed等的一些评论。随后,描述了早期的照片展览,如1851年在伦敦举行的第一届世界博览会和1858年在南肯辛顿博物馆举行的展览。以下是所选摄影技术的介绍,对照与特定发明相关的事件进行展示,例如:银版照相术、盐印照相术、基于火棉胶工艺的技术、铬酸盐和铬酸盐的化合物、热量型、氰基型。此外,还提供了来源参考,以描述与照片中记录的图像的退化、损坏和可能的修复相关的潜在威胁。论文的另一部分专门介绍了19世纪末形成的摄影艺术运动。最后一部分谈到了与储存湿度和温度、博物馆藏品的展示以及材料和框架的pH值有关的问题;作者还反思了藏品数字化的必要性。
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