composer Image, Frédéric Chopin, According To Kohler, The Originating Daguerreotype Was Made Around 1847 By Paris-Based Artist Louis-Auguste Bisson, Who Took The Only Confirmed Photo Of Chopin.
DescriptionCOMPOSER IMAGE, Frédéric Chopin, According to Kohler, the originating daguerreotype was made around 1847 by Paris-based artist Louis-Auguste Bisson, who took the only confirmed photo of Chopin. (Institut Polonais Paris).jpg
English: Swiss physicist Alain Kohler said he found this photo of a daguerreotype image of Frédéric Chopin in the private collection of a musician in Switzerland. It's believed to be only the second confirmed photographic image of the composer. According to Kohler, the originating daguerreotype was made around 1847 by Paris-based artist Louis-Auguste Bisson, who took the only confirmed photo of Chopin. (Institut Polonais Paris)
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Swiss physicist Alain Kohler said he found this photo of a daguerreotype image of Frédéric Chopin in the private collection of a musician in Switzerland. It's believed to be only the second confirmed photographic image of the composer. According to Kohler, the originating daguerreotype was made around 1847 by Paris-based artist Louis-Auguste Bisson, who took the only confirmed photo of Chopin. (Institut Polonais Paris)
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