Annonse over an halv side av Carl Neupert som opplyser at han skal lage daguerreotypi-portretter på sølvplater med den nyeste Rocher metoden, fikserte i gull. Bildetonen skal være fordelaktig uten blygrå antydninger og eksponeringer fra 0,5 til 1,5 min. Han skulle åpne en kort periode for portrettering i Bergen fra den 23 de august 1844. Priser 3-4 Spc for enkeltpersoner og 4-5 Spc for par. Side 12.
Advertisment by Carl Neupert about his daguerreotype portrait service in Bergen, a short stay beginng August 23rd. He mentions using Roche's Method, exposure times ranging from 0,5 to 1,5 min and prices fram 3-4 Spc for single portraits to 4-5 Spc for pairs. The tonality of images is not of the disliked lead-white character, much in evidence in other daguerreotypes but in pleasant tones and good permanence due to the method of guilding.
Previous to his Bergen visit, Neupert stayed through the summer months as daguerreotypist in Trondhjem where he was successful. His coming to Bergen had been forewarned with numerous advertisments in Bergen throughout August until his arrival on the18th, 1844. His first large advertisement in the same newspaper was immediately met with a negative comment printed just below his own text (August 24th, 1844). It mentions "Mr. opticus Krogh" as the acomplished daguerreotypist in town. Neupert's last ad in the paper was delivered on the 10th and printed on the 14th of September.
Just below the advertisement of Neupert follows a critical, even acidic comment by the newspaper to point out that Bergen is well acquainted with the daguerreotyes by opticus Krogh which are of high level of quality. Der Polytechniches Journal von Dinglar 1. Januar Heft. 1844 is mentioned to describe a Silver formula for the fixation of daguerreotypes.
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Daguerreotyp-portraits paa Sølvplader efter Rocher's nyeste Methode, fixerede i Guld
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Annonse over an halv side av Carl Neupert som opplyser at han skal lage daguerreotypi-portretter på sølvplater med den nyeste Rocher metoden, fikserte i gull. Bildetonen skal være fordelaktig uten blygrå antydninger og eksponeringer fra 0,5 til 1,5 min. Han skulle åpne en kort periode for portrettering i Bergen fra den 23 de august 1844. Priser 3-4 Spc for enkeltpersoner og 4-5 Spc for par. Side 12.
Advertisment by Carl Neupert about his daguerreotype portrait service in Bergen, a short stay beginng August 23rd. He mentions using Roche's Method, exposure times ranging from 0,5 to 1,5 min and prices fram 3-4 Spc for single portraits to 4-5 Spc for pairs. The tonality of images is not of the disliked lead-white character, much in evidence in other daguerreotypes but in pleasant tones and good permanence due to the method of guilding.
Previous to his Bergen visit, Neupert stayed through the summer months as daguerreotypist in Trondhjem where he was successful. His coming to Bergen had been forewarned with numerous advertisments in Bergen throughout August until his arrival on the18th, 1844. His first large advertisement in the same newspaper was immediately met with a negative comment printed just below his own text (August 24th, 1844). It mentions "Mr. opticus Krogh" as the acomplished daguerreotypist in town. Neupert's last ad in the paper was delivered on the 10th and printed on the 14th of September.
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