Amsterdam, View of Reguliersbreestraat
Many pioneers, such as Asser, experimented by taking photographs from the window of their own house. This view of Amsterdam is a version developed from a wet collodion glass negative. Asser had shot the exact same scene in 1845, but then on a paper negative. These are the earliest photographs of Amsterdam. Initially the camera was aimed at the world nearby, but it was not long before photographers ventured
farther afield with their cameras and equipment.
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Amsterdam, View of Reguliersbreestraat
Many pioneers, such as Asser, experimented by taking photographs from the window of their own house. This view of Amsterdam is a version developed from a wet collodion glass negative. Asser had shot the exact same scene in 1845, but then on a paper negative. These are the earliest photographs of Amsterdam. Initially the camera was aimed at the world nearby, but it was not long before photographers ventured
farther afield with their cameras and equipment.
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Many pioneers, such as Asser, ...... h their cameras and equipment.
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Veel pioniers zoals Asser maak ...... camera en uitrusting ver weg.
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RP-F-AB12280-M
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Rijksmuseum
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Amsterdam, View of Reguliersbreestraat
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Amsterdam, gezicht op de Reguliersbreestraat
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c. 1853
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ca. 1853
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foto breedte 106 mm
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foto hoogte 147 mm
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height 147 mm
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width 106 mm
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Collectie: foto's
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temporal
derde kwart 19e eeuw
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third quarter 19th century
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