Kriegsfotografie (German Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Kriegsfotografie" in German language version.

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badische-zeitung.de

cambridge.org

  • William Johnson, „Combat Photography During the Franco-Austrian War of 1859“, 18. Februar 2012, in: vintagephotosjohnson, https://vintagephotosjohnson.com/tag/ferrier-soulier/ : „So there are many individuals who might have been the authors of these glass stereographs depicting the aftermath of the Italian battles. Among these, my best guess would be that they were taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier, of the firm Ferrier & Soulier; but I would be pleased if someone could bring new information to either prove or disprove that supposition.”. S. a. Sonya de Laat, „The camera and the Red Cross: “Lamentable pictures” and conflict photography bring into focus an international movement, 1855–1865“, in: International Review of the Red Cross, Band 102, Ausgabe 913, „Digital technologies and war“, Cambridge University Press, 18. März 2021, Bildunterschrift zu Figure 6. 702 und Fußnote 71, https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-review-of-the-red-cross/article/camera-and-the-red-cross-lamentable-pictures-and-conflict-photography-bring-into-focus-an-international-movement-18551865/6CF141E03BE53C812B11B2CFDDA1D321 : „Figure 6. 702. Vue du Cimetiere de Melegnano – le lendemain du Combat [View of the Cemetery at Melegnano – the Aftermath of Combat], attributed to Claude-Marie Ferrier, 1859.“ […] Fn. 71: „The photographs attributed to Jules Couppier and reproduced here have been researched by Janice Schimmelman, who has also researched Claude-Marie Ferrier, another contemporary photographer considered the possible creator of these stereographs. Based on a variety of factors including handwriting comparison, Schimmelman concludes that these images are by Couppier.“

getty.edu

vocab.getty.edu

  • Getty.edu, Union List of Artist Names (ULAN) online, „Soulier, Charles, approximately 1840-approximately 1876 (French photographer, active second half of the 19th century)“, http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500023756 : „In 1859 Soulier accompanied Napoleon III on the campaign to Austria and recorded the troops departing for Magenta, Italy.“

stereoview.me

  • Kirill Kuzmichev, „Jules Couppier“, in: „The Third Dimension: History of stereoscopic views“, 2018, https://www.stereoview.me/couppier : „In 1859, Jules Couppier travels to the theater of the Italian war, in which France took an active part. He brought a number of stereoscopic views from this trip.“

vintagephotosjohnson.com

  • William Johnson, „Combat Photography During the Franco-Austrian War of 1859“, 18. Februar 2012, in: vintagephotosjohnson, https://vintagephotosjohnson.com/tag/ferrier-soulier/ : „So there are many individuals who might have been the authors of these glass stereographs depicting the aftermath of the Italian battles. Among these, my best guess would be that they were taken by Claude-Marie Ferrier, of the firm Ferrier & Soulier; but I would be pleased if someone could bring new information to either prove or disprove that supposition.”. S. a. Sonya de Laat, „The camera and the Red Cross: “Lamentable pictures” and conflict photography bring into focus an international movement, 1855–1865“, in: International Review of the Red Cross, Band 102, Ausgabe 913, „Digital technologies and war“, Cambridge University Press, 18. März 2021, Bildunterschrift zu Figure 6. 702 und Fußnote 71, https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-review-of-the-red-cross/article/camera-and-the-red-cross-lamentable-pictures-and-conflict-photography-bring-into-focus-an-international-movement-18551865/6CF141E03BE53C812B11B2CFDDA1D321 : „Figure 6. 702. Vue du Cimetiere de Melegnano – le lendemain du Combat [View of the Cemetery at Melegnano – the Aftermath of Combat], attributed to Claude-Marie Ferrier, 1859.“ […] Fn. 71: „The photographs attributed to Jules Couppier and reproduced here have been researched by Janice Schimmelman, who has also researched Claude-Marie Ferrier, another contemporary photographer considered the possible creator of these stereographs. Based on a variety of factors including handwriting comparison, Schimmelman concludes that these images are by Couppier.“