RMBCE750–In 1849, French physicist Armand Fizeau used this method to achieve the first terrestrial measurement of the speed of light.
RM2PHMGM3–ARMA. ND FIZEAU (1819-1896) French physicist in 1883. First person to accurately measure the speed of light.
RM2N9GYNN–Armand Hippolyte Louis Fizeau (1819 – 1896) French physicist, best known for measuring the speed of light in the namesake Fizeau experiment. Photo of Hippolyte Fizeau in 1883 by Eugène Pirou
RMEP6TT3–Armand Hippolyte Louis Fizeau, 1819 – 1896. French physicist.
RMKC5AG0–Man and Boy, Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau, ca. 1841
RMHRP77R–Hippolyte Fizeau, French Physicist
RMKC6R74–St. Sulpice, Paris, Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau, ca. 1841
RF2HW4J49–Art inspired by Man and Boy, ca. 1841, Photogravure, Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819–1896, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMRC3GPK–Armand Hippolyte Louis Fizeau (1819-1896), French physicist and astronomer. Engraving, 1873.
RF2HW4J2R–Art inspired by St. Sulpice, Paris, ca. 1841, Photogravure, Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819–1896), Unlike William Henry Fox Talbot’s paper negative process, which allowed for multiple positives to be made from the same negative, the daguerreotype process produced only a, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RME23TWR–Armand Hippolyte Louis Fizeau, 1819 - 1896, a French physicist
RM2B8W8G2–City Hall under Louis Philippe. City Hall of Paris 'Hôtel de Ville sous Louis Philippe. Hôtel de Ville de Paris'. Photographie de Louis Armand Hippolyte Fizeau (1819-1896) d'après un daguerréotype de Noël Paymal Lerebours (1807-1873). Procédé photomécanique (estampe). Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RMJ7T26F–Armand Hippolyte Louis Fizeau, St. Sulpice, Paris
RMP5KR50–122 Armand Hippolyte Louis Fizeau by Eugène Pirou - Original
RM2B9NRT3–View of Saint-Sulpice, making the roofs of the house Fizeau, 17 rue du Cherche Midi, 1840, 6th district Vue de Saint-Sulpice, prise des toits de la maison de Fizeau, 17 rue du Cherche-Midi, vers 1840. Paris (VIème arr.). Photographie de Louis Armand Hippolyte Fizeau. Daguerréotype quart de plaque, 1840. Paris, musée Carnavalet.
RMRDXCR1–Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau, St. Sulpice, Paris.
RM2AHPWGK–Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau. Peasant Father and His Son. 1842. France. Photogravure
RM2CBA894–Excursions Daguerriennes. Vues et monuments les plus remarquables du globe, 1840s.
RMHRNW4J–Hippolyte Fizeau, French Physicist
RMKC6R75–Maison Élevée Rue St. Georges par M. Renaud, Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau, ca. 1841
RMPPYKYN–Man and boy; Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau, French, 1819 - 1896, Nöel-Marie-Paymal Lerebours, French, 1807 - 1873, France
RF2HW4HX1–Art inspired by Maison Élevée Rue St. Georges par M. Renaud, ca. 1841, Photogravure, Photographs, Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819–1896), From a daguerreotype plate by Noël-Marie-Paymal Lerebours (French, 1807–1873, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMW51NGN–Countryside view with chateau or palace at crest of hill, Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819 - 1896), about 1842, Daguerreotype, tithonotype, 9.2 × 15.4 cm (3 5/8 × 6 1/16 in
RMPAXN3A–[Man and Boy]. Artist: Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819-1896). Date: ca. 1841. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMJFXB1K–Armand Hippolyte Louis Fizeau by Eugène Pirou - Original
RMP5KR53–122 Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau, Maison Élevée Rue St. Georges par M. Renaud, ca. 1841
RMRDXCR0–Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau, Maison Élevée Rue St. Georges par M. Renaud, ca. 1841.
RM2F5FC2W–Man and Boy. Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819 - 1896)
RM2C71HEG–[Rooftops, Paris], August 22, 1843.
RMHRNW4K–Hippolyte Fizeau, French Physicist
RF2HW4J3E–Art inspired by Excursions Daguerriennes. Vues et monuments les plus remarquables du globe, 1840s, Etchings, aquatints, lithographs, and photogravures after daguerreotypes, Photographs, Noël-Marie-Paymal Lerebours (French, 1807–1873), Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819–1896, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2B0KKEM–Noël-Marie-Paymal Lerebours, Excursions Daguerriennes. Vues et monuments les plus remarquables du globe, Noël-Marie-Paymal Lerebours (French, 1807–1873), Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819–1896), 1840s, Etchings, aquatints, lithographs, and photogravures after daguerreotypes, 10 13/16 × 15 1/4 × 1 7/16 in. (27.5 × 38.8 × 3.7 cm), Books
RMRXKXX6–Peasant Father and His Son. Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau; French, 1819-1896. Date: 1842. Dimensions: 9 × 6.7 cm (image); 28.5 × 20 cm (paper). Photogravure. Origin: France. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute.
RMPPX5Y6–Dome of St. Louis-des-Invalides , Dôme des Invalides; Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau, French, 1819 - 1896, about 1840 - 1843
RMJFXB7H–Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau, Maison Élevée Rue St. Georges par M. Renaud, ca. 1841
RMKC5AFY–Excursions Daguerriennes. Vues et monuments les plus remarquables du globe, Noël-Marie-Paymal Lerebours, 1840s
RMPE7FY0–Armand Hippolyte Louis Fizeau by Eugène Pirou - Original.
RM2F5F6C4–Countryside view with chateau or palace at crest of hill. Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819 - 1896)
RMPANTJH–Excursions Daguerriennes. Vues et monuments les plus remarquables du globe. Artist: Noël-Marie-Paymal Lerebours (French, 1807-1873); Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819-1896). Date: 1840s. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMPE7G4R–Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau, St. Sulpice, Paris.
RM2F5EH76–Dome of St. Louis-des-Invalides / Dôme des Invalides. Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819 - 1896)
RF2B9DPAB–Dome of St. Louis-des-Invalides , Dôme des Invalides, Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819 - 1896), about 1840 - 1843, Photogalvanic copper, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2HJ13PA–[Man and Boy] ca. 1841 Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau French. [Man and Boy] 269070
RM2C71HEB–[Paris Rooftops], 1841.
RM2T85FP7–Armand Hippolyte Fizeau Bas-relief of Notre-Dame de Paris. Ficeau procedure 1842 , 1842
RM2HHCC8H–Maison Élevée Rue St. Georges par M. Renaud ca. 1841 Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau French. Maison Élevée Rue St. Georges par M. Renaud 268645
RM2WJXF5B–View of Saint-Sulpice, taking the roofs of the house of Fizeau, 17 rue du Cherche-Midi, around 1840. Paris (6th arr.). Photograph by Louis Armand Hippolyte Fizeau. Daguerreotype Quart de Plate, 1840. Paris, Carnavalet Museum. DAGUERREOTYPE
RM2HJ2BC2–St. Sulpice, Paris ca. 1841 Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau French Unlike William Henry Fox Talbot’s paper negative process, which allowed for multiple positives to be made from the same negative, the daguerreotype process produced only a single example with each use. In response to this limitation, several processes were developed to reproduce daguerreotypes in ink. Hippolyte Fizeau, a scientist and daguerreotypist, devised a method for etching directly into the copper daguerreotype plate, which created a printing plate but destroyed the daguerreotype in the process. The plate could then be use
RMPAJMYJ–St. Sulpice, Paris. Artist: Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819-1896). Date: ca. 1841. Unlike William Henry Fox Talbot's paper negative process, which allowed for multiple positives to be made from the same negative, the daguerreotype process produced only a single example with each use. In response to this limitation, several processes were developed to reproduce daguerreotypes in ink. Hippolyte Fizeau, a scientist and daguerreotypist, devised a method for etching directly into the copper daguerreotype plate, which created a printing plate but destroyed the daguerreotype in the proce
RM2HGNGM7–[Rooftops, Paris] August 22,1843 Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau The French physicist Armand Hippolyte Louis Fizeau, perhaps best known for measuring the speed of light, was also at the center of a group of early photographic experimenters who attempted to reproduce the unique daguerreotype in ink by transforming the silvered copper plate into a printable, etched matrix. Fizeau worked with various engravers to develop his process, including Johan Hurlimann, Augustin-François Lemaître, and Louis-Henri Brévière. Brévière, a printer for the Imprimerie royale, is linked to Fizeau through a group of
RMPE7G4N–Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau, Maison Élevée Rue St. Georges par M. Renaud, ca. 1841.
RF2B979KA–Countryside view with chateau or palace at crest of hill, Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819 - 1896), about 1842, Daguerreotype, tithonotype, 9.2 × 15.4 cm (3 5/8 × 6 1/16 in.), Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2DCBACT–St. Sulpice, Paris, ca. 1841.
RF2B9EF43–Man and boy, Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819 - 1896), Nöel-Marie-Paymal Lerebours (French, 1807 - 1873), France, about 1841, Direct etch, 9 x 6.6 cm (3 9,16 x 2 5,8 in, Reimagined by Gibon, design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light rays radiance. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Photography inspired by futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture.
RM2GPNY52–Peasant Father and His Son, 1842. Photogravure.
RFRAFWYT–Dome of St. Louis-des-Invalides , Dôme des Invalides, Armand-Hippolyte-Louis Fizeau (French, 1819 - 1896), about 1840 reimagined
RM2C71HEH–Maison élevée Rue St. Georges par M. Renaud, ca. 1841.
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