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"..., from their firm's establishment in Albany, New York in 1942, through the period following its 1850 relocation to a maginificent gallery in New York City, at 233 Broadway, the achievements of Henry and Charles Meade rank them among the most important of professional daguerreotypists and early photographers" <ref>Zitiert aus: John Hannavy: "Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography", New York 2008, Routledge (2 Bände), ISBN 978-0-415-97235-2</ref> | "..., from their firm's establishment in Albany, New York in 1942, through the period following its 1850 relocation to a maginificent gallery in New York City, at 233 Broadway, the achievements of Henry and Charles Meade rank them among the most important of professional daguerreotypists and early photographers" <ref>Zitiert aus: John Hannavy: "Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography", New York 2008, Routledge (2 Bände), ISBN 978-0-415-97235-2</ref> | ||
==Literatur== | ==Literatur== | ||
Floyd Rinhart, Marion Rinhart: "The American Daguerreotype", Athens 1981, University of Georgia Press | |||
John Hannavy: "Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography", New York 2008, Routledge (2 Bände), ISBN 978-0-415-97235-2 | John Hannavy: "Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography", New York 2008, Routledge (2 Bände), ISBN 978-0-415-97235-2 | ||
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Fotograf
Lebensdaten
( 1826 - 1858 St. Augustine / Florida / USA )
Werdegang
1842 zusammen mit dem Bruder Henry Meade Gründung eines Fotostudios in Albany, Mitarbeit des Vaters Henry Richard und der Schwester Mary Ann Meade in der Firma
1850 Umzug nach New York, dort Fortsetzung der Arbeit
beide Brüder unternahmen zahlreiche Reisen
"..., from their firm's establishment in Albany, New York in 1942, through the period following its 1850 relocation to a maginificent gallery in New York City, at 233 Broadway, the achievements of Henry and Charles Meade rank them among the most important of professional daguerreotypists and early photographers" [1]
Literatur
Floyd Rinhart, Marion Rinhart: "The American Daguerreotype", Athens 1981, University of Georgia Press
John Hannavy: "Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography", New York 2008, Routledge (2 Bände), ISBN 978-0-415-97235-2
Quelle
- ↑ Zitiert aus: John Hannavy: "Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography", New York 2008, Routledge (2 Bände), ISBN 978-0-415-97235-2