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[Group portrait of ten member of the Circle of Eynard-Lullin]
Creator
Jean-Gabriel EynardSwiss Daguerreotypist · 1775–1863
All works by this person →Jean-Gabriel Eynard was a wealthy amateur photographer who made photographs chiefly for his own amusement. He learned the daguerreotype process in Paris in the early 1840s, not long after the invention of the process was announced in 1839. His financial independence afforded him the time and ability to practice photography, which in its infancy was an expensive pastime and difficult to master. Ass
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- about 1845
- Medium
- Daguerreotype
- Culture
- Swiss
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- Photographs
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- Getty Museum
Studio background is an exterior scene with mountains in the far left and a large tree in the front right. Three of the sitters are standing, the other seven are seated.
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