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Reproduction of a painted portrait of a woman in bonnet

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Reproduction of a painted portrait of a woman in bonnet

The daguerreotype method of the photographic process was invented by Louis Daguerre in the 1830s. It was the first photographic process and it was widely used in the mid-19th century. The process involves exposing a silver-coated copper plate to light in a camera, which then creates an inverted, highly detailed image on the plate. The plate is then treated with chemicals to make the image visible and fixed in place.

A collection of portraits from National Technical Museum, Prague, Czech Republic. National Technical Museum in Prague, established in 1908, assembled documents of the development of many technical fields, natural and exact sciences, and of industry on the territory of today’s Czech Republic.

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women reproductions paintings bonnets europe reproduction portrait woman bonnet narodni technicke muzeum portrait photographs portraits daguerreotypes 1850 s woman protrait czech republic czechia
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1850 - 1859
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Europe's Portraits, 1870s

Collection of portraits from National Technical Museum, Prague, Czech Republic.
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europe
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Narodni Technicke Muzeum
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women reproductions paintings bonnets europe reproduction portrait woman bonnet narodni technicke muzeum portrait photographs portraits daguerreotypes 1850 s woman protrait czech republic czechia