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The Lumière Autochrome: History, Technology, and Preservation Bertrand Lavedrine and Jean-Paul Gandolfo, with the collaboration of Christine Capderou and Ronan Guinee

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: Getty Conservation Institute 2013 Los Angeles CADescription: xiv, 386p. Col.; b+wISBN:
  • 1606061259
  • 9781606061251
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 21 770.9 LAV
Holdings
Item type Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Standard Loan LSAD Library Main Collection 770.9 LAV (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 39002100637736

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Louis Lumière is perhaps best known in the U.S. for his seminal role in the invention of cinema, but his most important contribution to the history of photography was the autochrome. Engagingly written and marvelously illustrated with over 300 images, The Lumière Autochrome: History, Technology, and Preservation tells the fascinating story of the first industrially produced form of color photography. Initial chapters present the Lumière family enterprise, set out the challenges posed by early color photography, and recount the invention, rise, and eventual decline of the autochrome, which for the first four decades of the twentieth century was the most widely used form of commercial color photography. The book then treats the technology of the autochrome, including the technical challenges of plate fabrication, described in step-by-step detail, and a thorough account of autochrome manufacture. A long final chapter provides in-depth recommendations concerning the preservation of these vulnerable objects, including proper storage and display guidelines. There are also engaging portfolios throughout the book showcasing autochrome photographs from around the world as part of an initiative founded by the French banker Albert Kahn, as well as engrossing testimonials by children of men who worked in the Lumière factories in the early twentieth century. The appendix includes transcriptions and facsimile reproductions from the Lumière notebooks as well as original patent documents.

Includes references and bibliography.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Bertrand Lavédrine is director of the Centre de recherche sur la conservation des collections (CRCC) in Paris. He is the author of Photographs of the Past: Process and Preservation (Getty, 2009) and A Guide to the Preventive Conservation of Photograph Collections (Getty, 2003). Jean-Paul Gandolfo teaches at the École nationale supérieure Louis-Lumière near Paris.

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