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IMAGE (1985. vol 28. issue 2.)

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1….A Letter to Members of the International Museum of Photography at George Eastman House
Notice of a temporary decrease in the number of issues of Image to be published in the near future due to budgetary constraints.

2….Daguerre: The Artist by Janet E. Buerger and David Kwasigroh
The authors make the case that Daguerre’s pre-photographic Diorama paintings foreshadow Courbet, the Barbizon painters, Impressionism and photography, and prepare the way for movies.

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Title  : IMAGE: Journal of Photography and Motion Pictures of the INTERNATIONAL MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHY at George Eastman House
Volume : 28
Number : 2
Date   : June, 1985

IMAGE (1997. vol 40. issue 1–4.)

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1….INTRODUCTION by Dr. Anthony Bannon

3….LUXURY, NOVELTY, FIDELITY: MADAME FOA'S DAGUERREIAN TALE by Rachel Stuhlman
The Daguerreotype: Accuser and Avenger, a short story by Eugénie Foa, is the first piece of fiction in which the plot turns upon the evidence revealed by the daguerreotype, marking photography's literary debut. A translation of this story is followed by an analysis of aspects of Parisian culture that are manifest in it.

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Author : Bannon, Anthony, Executive Editor
Title  : IMAGE: Journal of Photography and Motion Pictures of George Eastman House
Volume : 40
Number : 1–4
Date   : 1997

IMAGE (1961. vol 10. issue 5.)

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CHARLES CHEVALIER AND THE "PHOTOGRAPHS A VERRES
COMBINES". . . .17
On Charles Chevalier, the optician Daguerre enlisted to make lenses for his cameras.

DESCRIPTION OF LENSES. . . .19
SUMMARY OF LENSES. . . .19
Examples of these Chevalier lenses in the George Eastman House collection.

EASTMAN HOUSE IN PARIS. . . .20
On two joint exhibitions in Paris. Paintings and daguerreotypes by Daguerre at the Bibliothéque Nationale and an exhibit commemorating the centennial of George Méliès at the Louvre. This exhibition is the first instance in the history of the Louvre in which motion picture materials have been exhibited as works of art.

TRAVELING EXHIBITIONS. . . .20

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Title  : IMAGE: THE BULLETIN OF THE GEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Volume : 10
Number : 5
Date   : 1961