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Théodore Maurisset 'La Daguerreotypomanie' Lithograph

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Product number: AI_31_35008
Starting Price €1,200
Estimate € 2.000 – 2.400
Condition : A/B
Manufacture Year : 1839/40
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Théodore Maurisset 'La Daguerreotypomanie' Lithograph

Once the secret of making daguerreotypes was announced to the French public on August 19, 1839, fever for photography ran high in Paris. Jacques Louis Mandé Daguerre had relinquished his patent on the process, which caused a great rush among opportunity seekers eager to earn a living by it. Théodore Maurisset's lithograph playfully imagined a time when vast crowds would wait in line to have their portrait taken. It pokes fun at the pandemonium caused by the daguerreotype's invention and chronicles the many ways entrepreneurs hoped to cash in on the craze, from selling supplies and equipment to giving lessons in how to perform photographic procedures. It shows also the Maison Susse Freres, the maker of the first commercial camera after the plans of Daguerre - the only existing camera is displayed in WestLicht - Vienna - Museum of Photography. The original lithograph is in fine condition, c.36x25cm, in wooden frame

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