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Jacques-Philippe Potteau — Matra Reinhard
Jacques-Philippe Potteau

Matra Reinhard

1868

Created using the wet collodion process that revolutionized 19th-century photography, this portrait exemplifies the medium's capacity for capturing both physical likeness and psychological presence with unprecedented clarity.

Medium
albumen print from wet collodion negative

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Jacques-Philippe Potteau, Matra Reinhard, 1868

Created using the wet collodion process that revolutionized 19th-century photography, this portrait exemplifies the medium's capacity for capturing both physical likeness and psychological presence with unprecedented clarity.

Medium
albumen print from wet collodion negative
Year
1868
Seen at
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH

Related themes

Albumen Print, Studio Portrait, 19th Century, French Photography, Realism, Ethnographic Photography, Portrait Photography, Wet Collodion Process

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