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17 December 1903 | | The Autochrome is patented by the Lumière Brothers and when marketed in 1907 it becomes the first widely used color process. | Paul Cadmus (1904, 17 December - 1999, 12 December) was born - US, NY, New York City, Manhattan. American painter. Paul Cadmus, Jared French and Margaret French experimented together with photography from 1937 onwards and credited their photographs as PaJaMa. G. Agié (1871, 21 August - 1932, 17 December) died. Photographer of couture in the first decades of the 20th century with a studio at 50, rue St. Lazare, Paris, France.
Jacques Gabriel François Agié was born on August 21, 1871 in Cahors, a city located in the southwest of More... Dr. Isaac I. Hayes (1832, 5 March - 1881, 17 December) died - USA, NY, New York City. Arctic explorer, physician, and politician. Ship's surgeon for the Second Grinnell Expedition of 1853–1855. From 1860 to 1861 led his own Artic expedition. During the expedition he, along with his personal secretary, George Knorr, and the More... Kenneth Macleod (1840, 23 July - 1922, 17 December) died - England, Hants., West End. Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick Lyon Playfair (1830, 4 December - 1907, 17 December) died. Frank Rinehart (1861, 12 February - 1928, 17 December) died - US, CT, New Haven. One of the great photographers and publishers of portraits of Native Americans. Worked at the Charles Bohm photography studio in Denver and later with William Henry Jackson.
In 1885 he opened a photographic studio in Omaha, More... V. Royle (1846, 9 June - 1934, 17 December) died - US, NJ, Paterson. | January February March April May June July August September October November December
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