Item #54398 L'ART DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE PAR DISDÉRI. Disdéri, André-Adolphe-Eugène.
L'ART DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE PAR DISDÉRI.

L'ART DE LA PHOTOGRAPHIE PAR DISDÉRI. AVEC UNE INTRODUCTION PAR LAFON DE CAMARSAC.

Paris: Chez l'Auteur, 1862. First edition. Thick 8vo., 367 pp., illustrations in text. Publisher's original printed wrappers. The wrappers are soiled and chipped at the edges with a few short tears; the spine cover is chipped and worn; the front wrapper and first signature are separated but still attached; tips of first and last leaves are curled. In all, a bit worn but still a good copy. Item #54398

André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri (1819 - 1889) a self-taught daguerreotypist, researched and improved upon the existing collodion-on-glass negative process, which he outlined in his first publication, Manuel Opératoire de Photographie sur Collodion Instantané, 1853. That same year, he returned to Paris and opened the largest studio in Paris, which spread across two floors. It was there that he introduced his carte-de-visite portraits which were a great financial success. For the 1855 Paris Exposition Universelle, he formed the Société du Palais de l'Industrie and obtained the rights to photograph all the products and works of art exhibited at the Exposition. Josef Maria Eder writes, "Disdéri was considered the outstanding portrait photographer of his time in Paris. Napoleon III appointed him court photographer. In 1861 he instructed French officers in photography under orders from the minister of war. Disdéri's popularity is best shown by the fact that his character was introduced in 1861 as a star attraction on the stage of a small vaudeville theater in Paris by a realistic representation featuring his bald head and tremendous beard."

In this, his best known and most influential book, Disdéri provides an introduction to the materials of photography, including photomechanical processes, a thorough discussion of the collodion process, and in the final part he discusses his approach to the practice and the art of photography, defending it as more than a mechanical operation, with comparisons to painting.

WorldCat locates thirteen copies, with Getty Research Institute, the National Gallery of Art, and Clark Art Institute as the only U.S. holdings. Bellier de la Chavignerie, Manuel Bibliographie du Photographe Francais, 1863, No. 134. Roosens and Salu No. 4246.

The copy of Anatole de Baudot (1834 - 1915) noted French architect, signed and dated 1862 on the verso of the flyleaf.

Price: $1,000.00