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The very first pictures in the world: 15 unique images of the XIX century from the British Tate gallery

23:10, Friday, 02 June, 2017
The very first pictures in the world: 15 unique images of the XIX century from the British Tate gallery
     Retro photos from the British Tate gallery.At Tate Britain Museum in London opened an exhibition dedicated to the roots of photography. In this exhibition you can see the earliest photo which was made between 1840 and 1860. In this review, the first photos depicting the amazing atmosphere of the time and people at that time lived.
Ordinary fishermen․ 1845
Ordinary fishermen․ 1845
Portrait
Portrait
The daughter of a photographer in 1844
The daughter of a photographer in 1844
Wagon
Wagon
Training horses before the race in 1855.
Training horses before the race in 1855.
Madame Frenet daughters in 1855
Madame Frenet daughters in 1855
The pyramids of Giza in 1857
The pyramids of Giza in 1857
Portrait of a woman, taken around 1854
Portrait of a woman, taken around 1854
Gate made of pink granite. Thebes, 1854. Photographer: John Beasly Greene
Gate made of pink granite. Thebes, 1854. Photographer: John Beasly Greene
The construction of Nelson’s column in Trafalgar square in 1844
The construction of Nelson’s column in Trafalgar square in 1844
Products from China in 1844
Products from China in 1844
Flood in 1856 in the district of Brotteaux in Lyon
Flood in 1856 in the district of Brotteaux in Lyon
The Parthenon in Acropolis. Athens, 1852
The Parthenon in Acropolis. Athens, 1852
One of the streets of Paris in 1843
One of the streets of Paris in 1843
A group of Croat chiefs in 1855.
A group of Croat chiefs in 1855.
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