English: Still life of a set table, by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce, c. 1832, the second earliest known camera photograph of which any visual record has survived. It is seen here in a late 19th century printed reproduction. The original, which was on glass, disappeared very early in the 20th century and is presumed to have been accidentally destroyed; several conflicting accounts of its demise exist, including a suspiciously colorful one in which a mad scientist analyzing it went berserk and smashed it along with everything else in his laboratory. Français : La table servie (nature morte) 1823-1825 selon A. Davanne et Eugène Niépce, petit-fils de N. Niépce. 1832 selon J. L. Marignier Type : Nature morte à la chambre obscure Support : verre Technique : Physautotype (selon J.L. Marignier) Dimensions : 7 x 11,7 cm (selon J.L. Marignier) Lieu : Cette plaque a disparu des collections de la SFP au début du XXe siècle Provenance : Don d'Eugène Niépce à A. Davanne qui l'offrit à la SFP le 25 novembre 1891 Bibliographie : BSFPg(146),; BSFPh(423) ; AD ; BSFPj(59) ; GPa(161); PJa(31) ; PJb(23,143) ; BL ; JLM. Čeština: Joseph Nicéphore Niépce: "Zátiší" - jeho druhá známá fotografie. Originál této fotografie (heliografie) se však ztratil při převozu k restaurování na začátku 19. století. Název: La table servie (Prostřený stůl) Velikost: 7 x 11,7 cm Русский: «Накрытый стол». Вторая известная фотография Иосифа Нисефора Ньепса. Оригинал был утерян во время передачи его для восстановления в начале 19 века. |