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- en: By Nicéphore Niépce in 1826, entitled "View from the workroom at Le Gras," captured on 20 × 25 cm oil-treated bitumen. Due to the 8-hour exposure, the buildings are illuminated by the sun from both right and left. This photo is generally considered as the first successful permanent photograph.
- de: J. N. Niépce 1826. Blick aus dem Arbeitszimmer in Le Gras. 20 × 25 cm auf ölbehandeltem Asphalt. Durch die 8-stündige Belichtungszeit erscheinen die Gebäude sowohl rechter- als auch linkerhand sonnenbeschienen. Dieses Foto gilt allgemein als erstes der Welt.
Original lossless version
Source (through e-mail):
- Rebecca A. Moss
- Director of Visual Resources and Digital Content Lab
- College of Liberal Arts Office of Information Technology
- University of Minnesota
- http://www.arthist.umn.edu/vrcinfo/
"Though we have a slide and digital version of the photograph in our database, we do not own the original. The University of Texas at Austin, Gernsheim Collection is the owning institution... But the image is also in the public domain, so you can use it from whatever source you'd like (including scanning it yourself)."
Further details about the picture by the actual owner are available here
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