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Lee Ann Daffner, Photography Conservator: This is a daguerreotype plate that Im going to be doing a rehousing for. The work was made in 1842 by a French photographer, Girault de Prangey. So in 1839, two photographic processes were announced. In England, it was the paper negative photography. In France, it was photography on metal. Louis-Jacques-Mand Daguerre figured out he could capture an image on this photosensitized silver plate. If Girault de Prangey was working in 1842, that means within like three years, you know, he was into the process, he knew how to make a daguerreotype, and he knew how to make big daguerreotypes, and then he traveled! He went to the most faraway lands that you could possibly go from France and he created this incredible body of work. They were never exhibited in his lifetime and in fact the plates were rediscovered in 1920, decades after his death, when his crumbling villa was purchased, and the boxes were found in a loft space. Most people think of photo