Benutzer:MYR67/Artikelwerkstatt Edward und Henry Anthony

Die Brüder Henry Tiebout Anthony (*1814–†1884) und Edward Anthony (*1819 in New York–†1888) waren US-amerikanische Fotografen und, als Inhaber des Unternehmens „E. & H. T. Anthony“ mit Sitz in New York, unter den größten Herstellern von Fotoapparaten und fotografischem Zubehör des 19. Jahrhunderts.

Rohstoffe

Bearbeiten

Edward Anthony (*1819–†1888) and Henry Tiebout Anthony (*1814–†1884) http://visualizingnyc.org/essays/prosperous-partnership-edward-and-henry-anthonys-production-of-instantaneous-views/

Edward Anthony and Henry T. Anthony http://visualizingnyc.org/essays/prosperous-partnership-edward-and-henry-anthonys-production-of-instantaneous-views/

Visualizing the 19th-Century New York
<a href="http://visualizingnyc.org/">http://visualizingnyc.org/</a>

Edward Anthony (1819 - 1888) American Biography Edward Anthony, born in New York in 1819, was trained in civil engineering at Columbia University and had a strong interest in photography. In 1840, Anthony hired Samuel F. B. Morse to teach him the technique of the daguerreotype and used his newly acquired knowledge to photograph the northeastern boundary of the United States, images that were later used by the government to settle a border dispute with Canada. Although Anthony produced photographs of his own, his most significant contribution to the field of photography was as a manufacturer, supplier, and purveyor of photographs. After his first photographic manufacturing business became a success, Anthony joined forces with his brother, Henry T. Anthony, in 1852 to form E. & H. T. Anthony. The brothers’ company became the largest manufacturer of cameras and photographic supplies in the world. Among the brothers’ most impressive offerings was the first hand-held instantaneous camera to be manufactured commercially and sold in America. E. & H. T. Anthony also provided supplies to well-known photographers like Mathew Brady and sold their photographs along as well as almost 7,000 different stereoviews. Jacqueline Gilbert https://www.icp.org/browse/archive/constituents/edward-anthony

Übersetzt mit www.DeepL.com/Translator: Edward Anthony, 1819 in New York geboren, wurde an der Columbia University im Bauingenieurwesen ausgebildet und hatte ein starkes Interesse an der Fotografie. 1840 beauftragte Anthony Samuel F. B. Morse, ihm die Technik der Daguerreotypie beizubringen und nutzte sein neu erworbenes Wissen, um die nordöstliche Grenze der Vereinigten Staaten zu fotografieren, Bilder, die später von der Regierung zur Beilegung eines Grenzstreits mit Kanada verwendet wurden. Obwohl Anthony eigene Fotografien produzierte, war sein wichtigster Beitrag auf dem Gebiet der Fotografie als Hersteller, Lieferant und Lieferant von Fotografien. Nachdem sein erstes Fotofabrikationsgeschäft erfolgreich war, schloss sich Anthony 1852 mit seinem Bruder Henry T. Anthony zusammen und gründete E. & H. T. Anthony. Das Unternehmen der Brüder wurde zum größten Hersteller von Kameras und Fotoausrüstung der Welt. Zu den beeindruckendsten Angeboten der Brüder gehörte die erste tragbare Sofortbildkamera, die kommerziell hergestellt und in Amerika verkauft wurde. E. & H. T. Anthony belieferte auch bekannte Fotografen wie Mathew Brady und verkaufte ihre Fotos sowie fast 7.000 verschiedene Stereoviews. Jacqueline Gilbert


Henry T. Anthony (1814 - 1884) American Biography Henry T. Anthony, along with his brother, Edward Anthony, made an important contribution to the field of photography as the owners of the largest nineteenth-century manufacturer of cameras and photographic supplies in the world, E. & H. T. Anthony. Henry Anthony was born in New York in 1814 and trained as a civil engineer at Columbia University. After working on the Croton Aqueduct and clerking for the Bank of New York, he joined his brother’s business in 1852. Anthony’s focus was on developing new advances in paper printing processes and overseeing the company’s publishing ventures including their influential annual paper, the Bulletin of Photographic Invention and Improvement. Jacqueline Gilbert https://www.icp.org/browse/archive/constituents/henry-t-anthony

Übersetzt mit www.DeepL.com/Translator: Henry T. Anthony leistete zusammen mit seinem Bruder Edward Anthony einen wichtigen Beitrag zur Fotografie als Eigentümer des größten Herstellers von Kameras und Fotoausrüstung des 19. Jahrhunderts, E. & H. T. Anthony. Henry Anthony wurde 1814 in New York geboren und absolvierte eine Ausbildung zum Bauingenieur an der Columbia University. Nachdem er am Croton Aquädukt gearbeitet und für die Bank of New York gearbeitet hatte, trat er 1852 in das Geschäft seines Bruders ein. Anthony konzentrierte sich auf die Entwicklung neuer Fortschritte in den Papierdruckverfahren und die Überwachung der Verlagsaktivitäten des Unternehmens, einschließlich des einflussreichen Jahresberichts The Bulletin of Photographic Invention and Improvement.

Henry T. Anthony 18.09.1814 bis 11.10.1884 Henry Tiebout Anthony was an American photographer and the vice president of the E. & H. T. Anthony & Company, which was the largest manufacturer and distributor of photographic supplies in the United States during the 19th century. Henry Anthony was a brother of Edward Anthony and had a close business relationship with Mathew Brady. https://www.google.com/culturalinstitute/beta/entity/%2Fm%2F0h54wvy

E. & H. T. Anthony & Company https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._%26_H._T._Anthony_%26_Company

Edward and Henry T. Anthony & Co. Dates 1862 - 1902 Roles Photographer, Publisher, Manufacturer Nationality American Edward and Henry T. Anthony were brothers as well as photographic partners. Edward, born in 1818, was a civil engineer until the daguerreotype debuted in the United States. Immediately stricken with "daguerreotypemania," he took lessons in the fledgling medium from Samuel Morse and in 1841 joined a survey expedition of the U.S.-Canadian border as a photographer. He partnered with Jonas M. Edwards in Washington, D.C., for his first professional studio venture, specializing in portraits of congressmen and other Washington notables. In 1847 Edward began to collaborate with his older brother Henry, photographing and publishing cartes-de-visite and stereographic views. Together they founded the firm of E. and H.T. Anthony in New York in 1852, which was unquestionably the period's leading manufacturer and marketer of photographic supplies and equipment. The Anthonys provided financial support to Mathew Brady to photograph the Civil War and in return Brady gave them all of his duplicate negatives, which they published under his name in 1865. Following Henry's death in 1884, Edward continued to work; upon Edward's death four years later, the firm was willed to a nephew. It eventually became Agfa, one of the best known photographic companies today. http://www.getty.edu/art/collection/artists/3067/edward-and-henry-t-anthony-co-american-1862-1902/

Henry T. Anthony, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_T._Anthony

Fotos