"Thorvaldsen...was the first person in Denmark to sit for a portrait produced by the new photographic technique." Neubourg was the photographer -- p. 7. Includes bibliographical references (p. 137-[138]).
Contents:
The first Scandinavian photographic portrait -- Studies of the portrait -- Neubourg and the Daguerreotype -- Arguments in favour of the late dating -- Portrait photography in France -- Neubourg's three Daguerreotypes from Copenhagen -- The camera -- Thorvaldsen in Denmark -- Portraits of Thorvaldsen -- The corno.
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