Louis Daguerre, French chemist
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Louis Daguerre, French chemist
Louis Daguerre (1787-1851), French chemist and inventor of the photographic process named after him (daguerrotype). Daguerres patent was acquired by the French government in 1839. This bronze bust was erected in his birthplace of Cormeilles-en-Parisis, France, on 26 August 1883. The bust was by the French sculptor Charles-Romain Capellaro. It was placed on a pedestal in front of the house where Daguerre was born, with the location having been renamed Place Daguerre in his honour. Artwork from the seventh volume (first period of 1891) of the French popular science weekly La Science Illustree
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1839 1883 1891 7th Volume Annual Volume Birth Place Bronze Bust Chemist Early France French Invention Inventor La Science Illustree Louis Figuier Magazine Memorial Monument Patent Patented Photographer Photographic Photographic Plate Photography Pioneer Pioneering Popular Science Sculpture Seventh Volume Volume 7 Weekly Daguerrotype Louis Daguerre Mono Chrome
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This print showcases the bronze bust of Louis Daguerre, a renowned French chemist and inventor. Born in Cormeilles-en-Parisis, France in 1787, Daguerre is best known for his pioneering work in developing the daguerrotype photographic process. In 1839, his patent for this revolutionary invention was acquired by the French government. The photograph captures the magnificent sculpture created by Charles-Romain Capellaro. Erected on August 26th, 1883, it stands proudly in front of Daguerre's birthplace on Place Daguerre. The location was renamed to honor this brilliant mind who forever changed the world of photography. Daguerre's contribution to science and technology cannot be overstated. His chemical expertise combined with his inventive spirit led to one of history's most significant breakthroughs – capturing images through light-sensitive plates. This early form of photography paved the way for future advancements that have shaped our modern world. The monochrome artwork featured here is from La Science Illustree, a popular French science magazine published during the late 19th century. It highlights not only Daguerre's remarkable achievements but also serves as a tribute to his lasting impact on society. As we gaze upon this image, we are reminded of Louis Daguerre's legacy as an extraordinary chemist and visionary inventor whose brilliance continues to inspire generations even today.
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