Remains of the Temple of Minerva on the Acropolis

Philibert Jos. Girault de Prangey, 1842

Taking a photograph, such as this one, on a silvered copper plate was a complicated and laborious process. Nevertheless, the painter, draughtsman, and archaeologist Girault de Prangey was not to be dissuaded. He set out, equipment and all, only three years after the invention of photography. Armed with a camera, lenses, plates, a mercury developing box, and chemicals, he travelled throughout Italy, Greece, Turkey, and Syria. He came back with no less than 1000 daguerreotypes.

  • Artwork typephotograph
  • Object numberRP-F-2016-155
  • Dimensionsheight 240 mm x width 95 mm
  • Physical characteristicsdaguerreotypie op verzilverde koperplaat

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    Remains of the Temple of Minerva on the Acropolis

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    RP-F-2016-155

  • Description

    Resten van de tempel van Minerva, Athene.


Creation

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    photographer: Philibert Jos. Girault de Prangey, Athene

  • Dating

    1842

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  • Physical description

    daguerreotypie op verzilverde koperplaat

  • Dimensions

    height 240 mm x width 95 mm


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