Auguste Hippolyte Collard
French photographer
Auguste Hippolyte Collard (c. 1812 – c. 1897) was an early French photographer. During the Second Empire he worked for the Ministry of Agriculture, Commerce and Public Works, documenting civil engineering projects in Paris and France, and worked with Édouard Baldus recording the expansion of the French railways.[1]
References
- ^ Hannavy, J. (2013). Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography. Taylor & Francis. p. 308. ISBN 9781135873264. Retrieved 2015-10-12.
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19th-century French photographers
- Louis Daguerre
- Horace Vernet
- Antoine Claudet
- Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gros
- Julien Vallou de Villeneuve
- Hippolyte Bayard
- Auguste Belloc
- Louis Désiré Blanquart-Evrard
- Guillaume Duchenne de Boulogne
- Jean Louis Marie Eugène Durieu
- Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey
- François Fauvel Gouraud
- Jules Itier
- Félix-Jacques Moulin
- Antoine Samuel Adam-Salomon
- Marie-Alexandre Alophe
- Édouard Baldus
- Louis-Auguste Bisson
- Adolphe Braun
- Auguste Hippolyte Collard
- André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri
- Geneviève Élisabeth Disdéri
- Jules Duboscq
- Jean-Baptiste Frénet
- Henri Le Secq
- Charles Marville
- Auguste Mestral
- Eugène Piot
- Alphonse Louis Poitevin
- Henri Victor Regnault
- Hippolyte Arnoux
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