Carl Durheim
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Carl Durheim, also known as Karl Durheim and Charles Durheim, (born 23 November 1810 in Bern, Switzerland; died 30 January 1890 in Bern, Switzerland) was a Swiss lithographer and an early photographer. He began working with daguerreotype in 1845 and changed to a paper printing process in 1849.[1] Durheim produced many portraits of seated individuals.
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Lithograph of the Aargau, Solothurn, & Basel canton
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Postmortem of a Child, hand-colored daguerreotype (circa 1852)
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Lithograph of the first Federal Palace in Bern, built 1852–57, now the west wing of the Federal Palace.
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Joseph Körbler photographic portrait
References
- ^ A Concise History of Photography by Helmut Gernsheim page 46
External links
Media related to Carl Durheim at Wikimedia Commons
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