This book and the exhibition it accompanies begin with the invention of photography in England, not because it occurred there first, for it was invented in France at the same time, but because the birth of photography and its earliest art can only be seen in the works of the British photographer William Henry Fox Talbot.
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The Waking Dream: Photography's First Century: Selections from the Gilman Paper Company Collection
March 1993, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York
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0870996622 9780870996627
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"This book and the exhibition it accompanies begin with the invention of photography in England, not because it occurred there first, for it was invented in France at the same time, but because the birth of photography and its earliest art can only be seen in the works of the British photographer William Henry Fox Talbot."
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