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Three rectangles (leucotype on paper)

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BL7071368
Image title
Three rectangles (leucotype on paper)
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Artist
Talbot, William Henry Fox (1800-77) / English
Location
British Library, London, UK
Medium
leucotype on paper
Date
C19th AD
Dimensions
7.8x5.6 cms
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William Henry Fox Talbot was an English scientist, inventor and photography pioneer who invented the salted paper and calotype processes, precursors to photographic processes of the later 19th and 20th centuries.

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From the British Library archive / Gift of Janet and Petronella Burnett-Brown / Bridgeman Images
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19th century / England / United Kingdom / Europe / chemistry / science / experiment / invention / nobody / photo
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