
Untitled
Daguerreotype
2 11/16 × 2 1/4" (6.9 × 5.8 cm)
Museum of Modern Art
Antoine-François-Jean Claudet was a French daguerreotypist and optical instrument maker active in London during the mid-nineteenth century. A pioneer of early photographic portraiture, he refined daguerreotype technique and produced some of the earliest color photographic experiments through tinted and gilded processes. Claudet held the Royal Warrant as optician and photographer to Queen Victoria. His innovations in camera design and exposure methodology advanced the technical and aesthetic standards of portrait photography in its formative decade.
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