Belgian photographic literature of the 19th century : a bibliography and census = L'édition photographique belge au 19e siècle : bibliographie et recensement / Steven F. Joseph.
Material type: TextLanguage: English, French Publication details: Leuven : Leuven University Press, (c)2015.Description: 1 online resource (438 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9789461661920
- 9461661924
- Édition photographique belge au 19e siècle [Parallel title]
- TR67 .B454 2015
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Includes bibliographical references.
Introductory essay. From Michiels to Marissiaux: the first half-century of photography and the book in Belgium = De Michiels à Marissiaux: un demi-siècle de photographie dans le livre en Belgique -- Bibliography and census = Bibliographie et recensement -- Album.
The development of photography from its roots in 19th century science gradually transformed book illustration and the dissemination of images. This reference work presents a first comprehensive overview of Belgian photographic literature of the 19th century, both illustrated books and scientific publications. It makes a major contribution to academic study in the field, with a corpus composed of 681 entries and, for each title, indicates locations of surviving copies in institutional collections in Belgium and elsewhere. An introductory essay plots the development of photographic publishing in Belgium, making full use of primary and secondary sources. An album of over eighty images draws on the rich iconography of early Belgian photographic literature, most reprinted here for the first time.
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