Les premiers autoportraits à 360° par Nadar et son frère
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Les premiers autoportraits à 360° par Nadar et son frère
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Guillaume Duchenne, a French neurologist, experimented in the middle of the nineteenth century with the electrical stimulation of facial muscles. He became convinced that he could replicate any human facial expression — which he believed directly connected to true emotions — by stimulating the right muscles.
Duchenne teamed up with the pioneering photographer Adrien Tournachon to create a catalog of expressions, generated on the faces of his unfortunate volunteers.
{Buy me a coffee} {WHF} {Medium} {Looking Through the Past}
More of Duchenne's photos here:
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Electro–Physiologie, Figure 64. 1862. Adrien Tournachon
Albumen silver print from glass negative
Metropolitan Museum of Art
“This expression must be that of the damned,” he writes. Indeed, the photograph is a powerfully expressive portrait, one that prompts both horror and pity.
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Revolving Self Portraits
C. 1865: "Revolving" self-portrait by Nadar
C. 1858 Adrien Tournachon Self portrait
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My animation of a 12-photo 360 degree self-portrait session by French photographer Adrien Tournachon taken around 1858 turned into a 10 minute looped film-like creation. Behold, one of the earliest “movies” resurrected from history!
Photo source: The J. Paul Getty Museum.
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Nadar [pseudonym of Gaspard-Félix Tournachon] and Adrien Tournachon :: Pierrot Laughing [Jean-Charles Deburau], 1855. Gelatin-coated salted paper print. / src: The Met
more [+] by Nadar
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Pierrot Laughing, 1855
Adrien Tournachon
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Pierrot riant (Jean-Charles Deburau), by Adrien Tournachon, c.1855
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[Self-Portrait], Adrien Tournachon, ca. 1855, Metropolitan Museum of Art: Photography
Gilman Collection, Purchase, The Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation Gift, through Joyce and Robert Menschel, 2005
Size: Image: 23.6 x 17.6 cm (9 5/16 x 6 15/16 in.) Mount: 32.4 x 21.2 cm (12 3/4 x 8 3/8 in.)
Medium: Salted paper print from glass negative
https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/283119
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Nadar jeune (Adrien TOURNACHON) - Pifferaro, circa 1857
https://sfp.asso.fr/
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Electro-Physiologie Photographique (Portrait of a Woman), Fig. 35
Artists/Makers:Guillaume-Benjamin Duchenne (French, 1806 - 1875)
and Adrien Alban Tournachon (French, 1825 - 1903)
Albumen silver print
The Getty
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Adrien Tournachon- [Pierrot in Pain]
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Adrien Tournachon, La prière extatique. Fig. 76 from ‘Mécanisme de la physionomie humaine ou Analyses Electro-Physiologique de l’Expression des Passions’, Paris, 1862. Expériences du Dr Guillaume Duchenne de Boulogne /
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Nadar (Gaspard-Felix Tournachon)
Adrien Tournachon
Pierrot Surprised (1854-55)
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“Gustave Doré” par Adrien Tournachon (circa 1854) à l'exposition “Les Nadar, Une Légende Photographique” à la BnF, février 2019.
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Cane che fuma una pipa
Adrien Tournachon
fotografia
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