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Autochrome "venus At Vulcan" By Boucher C. 1910
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"Autochrome "venus At Vulcan" By Boucher C. 1910"
Large and beautiful autochrome "Venus chez Vulcan" by Boucher (1704-1770), French School Oval painting preserved at the Louvre Museum Virgil writes about this work: "Then the god of fire, who attaches to the goddess Of an ever-burning heart eternal tenderness: "Do you need so much care to persuade me?" Format: 13x 18 cm "This is not a snapshot, but the reproduction of a frozen and composed moment, illuminated by an impression, a sensation of color generated by multiple touches of pigments modeled by the brush of light" Institut Lumière Filed as a patent in 1903 but unveiled at the Academy of Sciences in 1904, the Autochrome Lumière plate, invented by Louis Lumière, is the first color photography process. The secret of this invention lies in the use of tinted potato starch, which captures and filters light. link on our website https://www.lavalisearlesienne.com/product-page/autochrome-c-1910
Price: 300 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Glass

Reference: 1484525
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Autochrome "venus At Vulcan" By Boucher C. 1910
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