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Photo 1830-1840

  • First photo taken

    First photo taken
  • Period: to

    photo

  • Eugène Delacroix Liberty Leading the People

    Eugène Delacroix Liberty Leading the People
  • Der gesprengte Turm des Heidelberger Schlosses

    Der gesprengte Turm des Heidelberger Schlosses
  • 1830

    1830
  • Constable – Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows

    Constable – Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows
  • Youth on the Prow, and Pleasure at the Helm

    Youth on the Prow, and Pleasure at the Helm
  • Portrait of Monsieur Bertin

    Portrait of Monsieur Bertin
  • The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō

  • The Execution of Lady Jane Grey

  • Kiprensky Torvaldsen

  • Fountain of Indolence

  • The Peaceable Kingdom

  • The Peaceable Kingdom

  • One of the Small Towers on Frederiksborg Castle

  • The Oxbow

  • Küste bei Mondschein

    Küste bei Mondschein
  • Charles I Insulted by Cromwell's Soldiers

    Charles I Insulted by Cromwell's Soldiers
  • Constantin Hansen 1836 - HC Andersen

    Constantin Hansen 1836 - HC Andersen
  • Danske kunstnere på at romersk osteri

    Danske kunstnere på at romersk osteri
  • The Sirens and Ulysses

    The Sirens and Ulysses
  • Battle of Maipu

    Battle of Maipu
  • Frédéric Chopin

    Frédéric Chopin
  • George Sand

    George Sand
  • Francesco Hayez

    Francesco Hayez
  • Der arme Poet (Neue Pinakothek)

    Der arme Poet (Neue Pinakothek)
  • Campo Vaccino

     Campo Vaccino
  • Robert Cornelius, self-portrait, Oct. or Nov. 1839

    Robert Cornelius, self-portrait, Oct. or Nov. 1839
  • Photo

    Photo
    The first ever picture to have a human in it was Boulevard du Temple by Louis Daguerre taken in 1839. The exposure lasted for about 10 minutes at the time, so it was barely possible for the camera to capture a man on the busy street, however it did capture a man who had his shoes polished for long enough to appear in the photo.
  • Duc's gravesite at Montmartre Cemetery

    Duc's gravesite at Montmartre Cemetery
  • Joseph Draper of New York, in 1839[10] or 1840

    Joseph Draper of New York, in 1839[10] or 1840