- Helmut Gernsheim
Helmut Erich Robert Kuno Gernsheim (
1 March 1913 —20 July 1995 ) was a renowned historian of photography, collector, and photographer. Born inMunich ,Germany , Gernsheim went on to study art history at theLudwig Maximilian University of Munich , took up photography in 1934, and graduated from the State School of Photography, Munich, after two year's study.Among his many achievements, in 1952 Gernsheim discovered the long-lost world's first permanent photograph from nature, created by Joseph Nicéphore Niépce in 1826.
Books
* "Lewis Carroll, photographer", Max Parrish, London. 1949
* "Beautiful London", Phaidon. 1950 — photographs by Helmut Gernsheim
* "Creative Photography: Aesthetic Trends 1839-1960", Faber & Faber Limited. 1963
* "The History of Photography from the Camera Obscura to the beginnings of the Modern Era" (with Alison Gernsheim), Thames & Hudson. 1969
* "The Origins of Photography", Thames & Hudson. 1982References
* [http://authorities.loc.gov/webvoy.htm Anglo-American Name Authority File, s.v. “Gernsheim, Helmut”, LC Control Number n 79004055] . Accessed 19 December 2007.
* [http://www.hrc.utexas.edu/collections/photography/holdings/gernsheim/ Harry Ransom Center. The University of Texas at Austin. "Helmut Gernsheim"] . Accessed 19 December 2007.
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