Daumier Nadar Raising Photography to the Height of Art

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Nadar Elevating Photography to the Heights of Art, plate 367 from Souvenirs d'artistes

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1862

Artist:

Honoré Victorin Daumier
French, 1808-1879

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Creative person

Honoré-Victorin Daumier

Title

Nadar Elevating Photography to the Heights of Art, plate 367 from Souvenirs d'artistes

Origin

French republic

Date

1862

Medium

Lithograph in black on white wove newspaper

Dimensions

267 × 222 mm (image); 448 × 310 mm (sail)

Credit Line

Mr. and Mrs. Carter H. Harrison Memorial Drove

Reference Number

1961.373

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