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344 Name of Exhibitor. Michiels, J. J.... Neyt, A. Hansen, G. E. ... Lange, E. Striegler, R. ... Albites, T Aleo Berenger, Le Marquis de Berthier, P Blanc, N. Bobin, A. Breton, Madame Briois, C. A Carjat and Co. Charnay, D Charavet Collard Cremiere Dagron, E Be Clercq, L Delondre, P Belton Be Champlouis Garin Gaum ... Hermagis Jouet, E. Ken, A Koch Lackerbauer Lafon, J. C Lecu, F. N Lemercier Mailand, E Marion Masson Mayer and Pierson ... Michelez, C. Millett, A Moulin, F Pesme Plessy, M. Potteau Puech, L. Quinet, A. M. *.. Richebourg Rolloy, Fils Roman, B Silvy Tournachon, A., jun. Villette, E Hamacher Roncalli, A Dethlerr Eyck, Dr. J. A. van ... Selmer ... Pesce, Luigi ... Silveira, J. W. Bey rich, F. Kunzmann, H. Minutoli, Von Schauer, G. Mieczkowski, J. THE PHOTOGRAPHIC NEWS. Objects Awarded and Reasons for the Award. Name of Exhibitor. [July 18, 1862. ^Objects Awarded and Reasons for the Award. ... For general excellence of photographs. ... For excellent specimens of photographic micography. DENMARK. ... For excellence of photographs. ... For excellence of photographs. ... For his portrait of the Princess of Denmark. FRANCE. ... For excellence of articles exhibited. ... For delicacy in landscape photography, &c. ... For good landscape photography on wax paper, &c. ... For excellent reproduction of works of art. ... For good artistic arrangement in portraiture and excellent photography. ... Photographic reproductions of maps and plans with great accuracy. ... For archlogical views, &c. ... For excellence of chemicals used in photo- graphy. ... For excellent photographic portraits. ... For excellence of photographs exhibited. ... For his carbon pictures. ... For excellence of photographic views. ... For instantaneous pictures of animals, &c. ... For microscopic photography applied to bijouterie. ... For excellence of photographs exhibited. ... For excellent views obtained by the wax paper process. ... For instantaneous pictures of animals. ... For views in Syria, obtained by his “wet dry " process, as described by himself. ... For excellence of photographic chemicals. ... For reproductions of photographic pictures for glass in churches, &c. ... For excellence of photographic lenses. ... For landscape photography. ... For good photographic portraiture. ... For excellence of articles exhibited. ... For excellence in microscopic photography. ... For studies of still life, photographs on silk. ... For excellence of articles exhibited. ... For specimens of photolithography, &c. ... For excellent photographic landscapes by the wax-paper process. ... For excellence of photographic paper. ... For excellence of photographs exhibited. ... For excellent photography. For reproductions of works of design ancient and modern, &c. ... For excellence of photographic lenses. ... For excellence of photographs exhibited. ... For excellence of photography. ... For excellence of photographic chemicals. ... For excellence of photographs exhibited. ... For excellence of photographic chemicals. ... For excellence of articles exhibited. ... For good photography in portraiture and objects of art. ... For excellence of articles exhibited, espe cially for his photographic varnish. ... For excellence of photographs exhibited. ... For good photographic pictures. ... For instantaneous pictures of horses and other animals. ... For large photographic pictures obtained by Buboscq’s electric light. Frankfort. ... For excellence of articles exhibited. Italy. ... For excellence of microscopic reproductions. Mecklenburg-Schwerin. ... For excellence of pictures exhibited. Netherlands. ... For his photographic copies of etchings by Rembrandt, the size of the originals. Norway. ... For a series of pictures of the peasantry of the country. Persia. ... Views of Teheran, Persepolis, and other localities in Persia. Portugal. ... For excellence of photographs. Prussia. ... For photographic paper. ... For photographic paper. ... For a valuable series of reproductions of objects of art. ... For excellence of pictures exhibited. Russia. ... For good portraiture and artistic effect. Rumine, G Unna and Hoffert Georg Poncy, F. Vuagnat Dexter Sprsser Exhibitor not identified ... For a series of views in the East, andgeneral photographic excellence. Sweden. ... For general photographic excellence. Switzerland. ... For general photographic excellence. ... For general photographic excellence. ... For general photographic excellence. United States. ... For a series of busts of the Governors ot States in America. • WURTEMBURG. ... For photographic excellence. ZOLLVEREIN. ... For excellence of photographic impressions. PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS. The official report of the awards of the Juries is at length published. It will prove an apple of discord with a ven geance. Already complaints are reaching us from all sides, of the sins of commission aud omission which characterise this ponderous volume. Confining ourselves in these articles to the chemical section, we must say that our feelings on examining the list of medals, and honorable mentions in Class II. is one of indignation, mingled perhaps with a very small proportion of gratification at finding, that the few firms whom we have especially noticed in these columns are, with scarcely an exception, rewarded by a prize medal. For the rest, the Jury appear to have gone round with a yard measure in their hands, and to have bestowed prize medals upon those cases which were above a certain size; honorable mentions to those which did not quite come up to the mark of magnitude, and to have passed over most of the cases which did not expose an area of more than a few square feet. Firms which have not the slightest pretensions to such distinction, have borne off the highest honours, whilst others, the gigantic scale of whose operations is known throughout Europe, are not considered worthy of mention. In answer to some indignant remonstrances which have been addressed to those in authority, it has been explained that there are numerous errors in the published awards, which will ho shortly rectified when the agrieved individuals will of course find that they had a prize medal awarded them. The fact of having a medal bestowed in so ungracious and undef hand a manner, being considered ample atonement for the unjust and public insult which has been thus indelibly inflicted upon some of the exhibitors by the slovenly wa! in which this most important official document has been revised and given to the world. Until the appearance* 1 ' the amended list, it may be considered premature to makke further comments on this subject. To return to our notices of the photographically interestin products; we must not omit to mention the beautitu. collection exhibited by Bolton and Barnett. A vastnumber of rare chemicals, together with most of those used 1 photography, are collected together in this case. To tho* of our readers who have not a very good acquaintance wit the appearance aud physical characteristics of those chemicat which are frequently mentioned in these pages, but seldol used except in experimental photography, an attentiv® examination of this case will prove very instructive. Some good specimens of ether, hyposulphite of sodl. acetic acid, &e. arc shown by F. Allen, and some fine sPeCt mens of iodine and various metallic iodides, are exhibl by Messrs. Wright, Francis and Co. This firm alsoexhi os; several varieties of collodion, including negative and Pos tive for photographic purposes, and a non-contractilevane for use in surgery. . , 00s A most valuable and instructive series of artists' 00 with the materials used in their manufacture, is shown . the well known firm of Newman. The student " nGup curious in such matters may see a piece of metallic cad Jun and a h brilliant Men to * ion is si mercury its origi peen is and is tl vholesal life. Cl Iump of suppose being pi of ultra specialit seen of i vith th obtained thina-cl Im infl by the c iwelll hegative valueles tonditic The i determi of the n can easi . I wil tience c The । 1. Tl "altn. I 2. Tl 3. t: I Uins. I The I Printin [ *ith tl I “ten e> ; well k Mhich tte pr bnesa hi "and, "antin Ahout ■ farad will y other ingis •“min. ho hr the P yhite By th Produ I In betwe deduc from tain , if th
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