Title
Speculating Daguerre : art and enterprise in the work of L.J.M. Daguerre / Stephen C. Pinson.
ISBN
9780226669113 (alk. paper)
0226669114 (alk. paper)
Publication Details
Chicago : London : University of Chicago Press, 2012.
Language
English
Description
ix, 313 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.
Call Number
TR140.D3 P56 2012
Dewey Decimal Classification
779.092
Summary
Louis Jacques Mandé Daguerre (1787-1851) was a true nineteenth-century visionary--a painter, printmaker, set designer, entrepreneur, inventor, and pioneer of photography. Though he was widely celebrated beyond his own lifetime for his invention of the daguerreotype, it was his origins as a theatrical designer and purveyor of visual entertainment that paved the way for Daguerre's emergence as one of the world's most iconic imagemakers. In Speculating Daguerre, Stephen C. Pinson reinterprets the story of the man and his time, painting a vivid picture of Daguerre as an innovative artist and savvy impresario whose eventual fame as a photographer eclipsed everything that had come before. Drawing upon previously unpublished correspondence and unplumbed archival sources, Pinson mixes biography with an incisive study of Daguerre's wide-ranging involvement in visual culture. From his work as a commercial lithographer to his coinvention of the Paris Diorama--a theater in the round in which Daguerre employed natural light and special effects to simulate time and movement in large-scale paintings--here we are given access to Daguerre the artist, whose tireless experimentation, entrepreneurial spirit, and exceptional talent for popular spectacle helped to usher in a new visual age. Filled with more than one hundred illustrations and including the first complete catalogue of Daguerre's paintings, works on paper, and daguerreotypes to appear in print, the publication of Speculating Daguerre will be a much-heralded event for anyone with even a passing interest in one of the most fascinating characters in the history of photography.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-302) and index.
The reign of speculation
Operatic enterprises
The panorama effect
Lookers
Optical naturalism
Theatrical landscapes
The museum as laboratory
Nature's palette: fixed and modifiable views
An artist's "fortune"
1814-1825
1825-1830
1830-1839
Speculating Daguerre
Counterproof
Permanence
Monuments
A catalogue of works attributed to Daguerre
Works on paper
Paintings
Daguerreotypes
Appendix 1: Daguerre's addresses in Paris
Appendix 2: chronology
Appendix 3: a primer on the early history of photography.