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Henry Fox Talbot, Bust of Patroclus, [The Pencil of Nature, Part 4, pl. 17], 1844 (published), Calotype, Hans P. Kraus, Jr., Inc., Taken from the reproductions in Larry J. Schaaf, H. Fox Talbot's The Pencil of Nature; Anniversary Facsimile (New York: Hans P. Kraus, Jr. Inc., 1989). The originals selected for this publication were the best single examples available for each plate. Not to be reproduced without permission of H.P. Kraus, Jr., LL/18334
 
Photographing art - sculpture
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Examples
541.01   Photographing art: Sculpture
Photographers
541.02   Adolph Schaefer: The Buddhist monument at Borobudur in Central Java, Indonesia (1844-1845)
541.03   Henry Fox Talbot: Bust of Patroclus
541.04   Roger Fenton: The British Museum
541.05   Stephen Thompson: British Museum
541.06   Charles Nègre: Statues
541.07   HMS Topaze and Easter Island, Chile (1868)
541.08   Fratelli Alinari: The statues of Florence
541.09   L. Powers: Sculptures
541.10   Powers Frères (Florence): Sculptures
541.11   Alois Löcherer: The statue of Bavaria, Munich (1844-1850)
541.12   Édouard Baldus: The Louvre, Paris (1856-1857)
541.13   Bedford Lemere & Co.: Album No. 1, Photographs taken from Specimens in Royal Architectural Museum (ca 1872)
541.14   Isabel Agnes Cowper: Mathematical models made in 1872 by Fabre de Lagrange of Paris, for the South Kensington Museum (1872)
541.15   Armand Noyer: Napoleon [Series]
541.16   Robert Macpherson: The statues of Rome
541.17   James Anderson: Sculptures
541.18   Underwood & Underwood: Classical and Renaissance sculptures
541.19   Paris-Stereo: Vues d'Italie (1920)
541.20   Eugène Atget: Versailles
541.21   Délié & Béchard: Album du Musée Boulaq
541.22   Aristophot Co.: The Museum of the Three Dimensions, St. Petersburg (1905)
541.23   Eugène Atget: Architecture: Door furniture and door knockers
541.24   Edward Steichen: Rodin's statue of Balzac (1908)
541.25   Constantin Brancusi: Documentation of sculpture
541.26   Marcel Duchamp: The Bride Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors, Even (created 1915-1923)
Using photography as an aid to sculpture
541.27   François Willème: Photosculpture
541.28   Henry Rox: Photosculptures
Bust portraits
541.29   Bust or statuette portraits
Monuments
541.30   The Lion of Lucerne (German: Löwendenkmal)
541.31   New York City: The Statue of Liberty
541.32   Paris: Arc de Triomphe
World's Fairs and International Exhibitions
541.33   Vienna, Weltausstellung, 1873 Wien
Tableaux vivant
541.34   Josef Jindrich Šechtl and Ignác Šechtl: Living statues
Natural sculptures / Environment art
541.35   Andy Goldsworthy: Books
541.36   Richard Long: On-site sculptures
541.37   Robert Smithson: On-site sculptures
 
  
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