Category:Eugène Constant
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English: French photographer Eugène Constant spent four years photographing Rome between 1848–1852. He quickly became part of the lively expatriate art scene in Rome associating with the painter-photographers at the Caffè Greco. He became the first in Rome to use the method of albumen on glass plate negatives devised by the Frenchman Niépce de Saint-Victor in 1847. MET's remarkable album contains thirty prints by Constant, each affixed to a page bearing the blind stamp of the bookseller Edouard Mauche, who sold his views.
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