Portrait of Nicolaas Henneman

attributed to William Henry Fox Talbot, 1842

Talbot laid the foundation for photography’s golden future with his invention of the negative-positive process. It allowed the photographer to print a photog -raph multiple times. Talbot did not succeed in commercially exploiting his invention; in fact, his photo printing business failed. One of the persons whom he employed was a domestic originally from the Dutch province of Noord-Holland, Nicolaas Henneman. Talbot photographed his assistant in 1842.

  • Artwork typepapiernegatief
  • Object numberRP-F-AA3369
  • Dimensionsheight 116 mm x width 162 mm
  • Physical characteristicscalotypienegatief

Identification

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    Portrait of Nicolaas Henneman

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  • Object number

    RP-F-AA3369


Creation

  • Creation

    photographer: attributed to William Henry Fox Talbot, England (possibly)

  • Dating

    1842

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  • Physical description

    calotypienegatief

  • Dimensions

    height 116 mm x width 162 mm


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