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Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute)
 
25 rue du Premier-Film - BP 8051
69352 Lyon Cedex 08
France

www.institut-lumiere.org
jlamotte@institut-lumiere.org
Tel: +33 (0) 4 78 78 18 95
Fax: +33 (0) 4 78 01 36 62

 
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Unidentified photographer / artist, 1904 (ca), Antoine Lumiere (father of Auguste and Louis Lumiere ), Autochrome test, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8876
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1910 (ca), Suzanne, Andrée and their cousin Madeleine (daughter of Jeanne Lumiere ) near La Ciotat, Autochrome Lumière, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8883
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1935, Louis Lumiere, Autochrome Lumière, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8886
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Autochrome detail showing the starch grains dyed in orange, green and violet, Autochrome, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/9484
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1935, Auguste Lumiere, Autochrome Lumière, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8885
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1895, Auguste and Louis Lumiere, B&W plate, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8875
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1910 (ca), Suzanne, Madeleine (daughter of Jeanne Lumiere ) and Andrée near La Ciotat, Autochrome Lumière, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8882
n.d., Instruction manual for the autochrome plates, Book cover, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8869
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1910 (ca), Louis Lumiere with his family in La Ciotat, Autochrome Lumière, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8881
Jean-Baptiste Tournassoud, 1914 (ca), Alpine infantry soldiers camping (Chasseurs Alpins au bivouac), Autochrome Lumière, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/6236
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1909 (ca), Andrée, daughter of Auguste Lumiere, Autochrome Lumière, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8880
Jean-Baptiste Tournassoud, 1914 (ca), Potato peeling chores with French soldiers and German prisoners, [M21], Autochrome Lumière, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8036
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Microphotography of the Autochrome trichromatic selection mosaic, made of dyed potato starch grains (7000 grains / mm2), Photomicrograph, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8865
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1920 (ca), 13x18 Autochrome Lumiere box cover, Box cover, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8864
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1906 (ca), Suzanne and Andrée with their cousins (daughters of Louis and Auguste Lumiere ), Autochrome test, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8877
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1909 (ca), Andrée and Suzanne (daughters of Auguste and Louis Lumiere ), Autochrome Lumière, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8879
Jean-Baptiste Tournassoud, 1915 (ca), Inspection of a burned down farm, [M29], Autochrome Lumière, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8044
Unidentified photographer / artist, n.d., Autochrome detail showing the starch grains dyed in orange, green and violet, Autochrome, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8866
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1920 (ca), The Lumiere factory in Lyons, B&W plate, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8863
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1908 (ca), Marguerite, wife of Auguste Lumiere, Autochrome Lumière, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8878
Unidentified photographer / artist, 1911 (ca), Suzanne (daughter of Louis Lumiere ), Autochrome Lumière, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8884
Jean-Baptiste Tournassoud, 1915, French soldiers (aka "poilus") from the 77th infantry regiment, [M23], Autochrome Lumière, Institut Lumičre (The Lumiere Institute), LL/8054
   

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