JAIC 2003, Volume 42, Number 3, Article 5 (pp. 425 to 439)
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Journal of the American Institute for Conservation
JAIC 2003, Volume 42, Number 3, Article 5 (pp. 425 to 439)

“A TRANSPARENT ATMOSPHERE”: THE PAPER NEGATIVES OF FR�D�RIC FLACH�RON IN THE HARRISON D. HORBLIT COLLECTION

LEE ANN DAFFNER


ABSTRACT—Jean-Fran�oise-Charles-Andr� Flach�ron, Count Fr�d�ric Flach�ron, was born in 1813 in Lyons, France. Trained as a painter and sculptor, in 1839 he moved to Rome after winning the second Grand Prix de Rome. Between 1848 and 1853 Flach�ron systematically photographed the great architectural monuments of Rome and its environs using a variant of Henry Talbot's paper negative process, the calotype. To date, approximately 155 negatives by Flach�ron are known to have survived; the Harrison D. Horblit Collection of Early Photography at the Houghton Library at Harvard University contains 37. The examination and analysis of this important group of paper negatives became the focus in a Conservation Treatment Grant jointly sponsored by the Getty Grant Program and the Department of Printing and Graphic Arts, Houghton Library. Of primary interest in the study was the identification and interpretation of coatings found on the Flach�ron negatives, during which several methods of analysis were employed.
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Article Sections:

1. INTRODUCTION
2. CONDITION OF THE FLACH�RON NEGATIVES
3. ANALYSIS OF THE NEGATIVES
4. THE COATING
5. PRESERVATION MEASURES FOR THE PAPER NEGATIVES
6. CONCLUSIONS
1. Storage Guidelines
2. Handling Guidelines
3. Exhibition Guidelines
4. Monitoring Guidelines
a: Appendix , References , Author Information
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