Year
Event Keyword

1833
Daguerreotype invented DAGUERREOTYPE

1833
(1833-1898). England. Attended Exeter College with William Morris, BURNE-JONES, EDWARD

with whom he settled in London. Associated with Pre-Raphaelites.

Books: The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer Now Newly Imprinted

(Kelmscott Press, 1896)

1834
Morris, William, d.1896. Started the Kelmscott Press in 1891. MORRIS

1835
experiments with photography TALBOT

1835
First photogenic drawing in 1835; first calotype in 1840. TALBOT

1835
Baxter patented his printing process BAXTER

1836
Chromolithography by Gottfried Engelmann CHROMOLITHOGRAPHY

1837
Bauersche Giesserei (until 1971). Type founders BAUERSCHE GIESSEREI

1837
Chromolitography, first time use of this term CHROMOLITOGRAPHY

1838
Knight, Charles, patented a method of color printing in which four KNIGHT

relief blocks of wood or metal rotated and impressed in turn on to a

sheet of paper

1838
Knight, Charles, patented a method of color printing in which four COLOR PRINTING

relief blocks of wood or metal rotated and impressed in turn on to a

sheet of paper

1839
Head of the Charité Clinic in Paris, Dr. Alfred Donné, was the first to DONNÉ, ALFRED

announce success with etching daguerreotype plates.

1839
Head of the Charité Clinic in Paris, Dr. Alfred Donné, was the first to PHOTOGRAPHY

announce success with etching daguerreotype plates.

1840
18 April 1840 Dr. Joseph Berres, professor of anatomy in Vienna, BERRES, Dr. JOSEPH

stated in the Wiener Zeitung that he had succeeded in converting

daguerreotypes in to printing plates.

1840
18 April 1840 Dr. Joseph Berres, professor of anatomy in Vienna, PHOTOGRAPHY

stated in the Wiener Zeitung that he had succeeded in converting

daguerreotypes in to printing plates.

1840
Illustration, first issue ILLUSTRATION

1840
Illustrated London News founded ILLSTRATED LONDON NEWS

1840
Polidori Private Press founded, ceased activities in 1850 POLIDORI

1840
Illustrierte Zeitung first issue published ILLUSTRIERTE ZEITUNG

1841
Meisenbach, Georg, d.1912. Inventor of half-tone reproduction MEISENBACH

1841
Meisenbach, Georg, d.1912. Inventor of half-tone reproduction HALF TONE

1841
First achromatic portrait lens specially designed for photography by PHOTOGRAPHY

Joseph Petzval, Vienna, introduced by Friedrich Voigtlaender.

1841
First achromatic portrait lens specially designed for photography by VOIGTLANDER

Joseph Petzval, Vienna, introduced by Friedrich Voigtlaender.

1841
paperback. First paperbacks by Tauchnitz Verlag Germany TAUCHNITZ

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