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  1. Mathew Brady nasceu em Condado de Warren, em Ohio, nos EUA, em 1823. Quando tinha apenas 16 anos de idade, mudou-se para a cidade de Nova Iorque, onde estudou fotografia sob orientação de Samuel Morse (além de ter inventado o Código Morse, Samuel também levou o daguerreotipo da França para os Estados Unidos).

  2. 17 de mai. de 2022 · Mathew Brady: The Father of Photojournalism. In the middle of July, 1863, a small group of men busily moved across the sweeping terrain of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. One of the men gazed towards a small hill known as Little Round Top, likely battling the sweltering heat as he focused and consulted his notes. Just a few weeks before, Little Round ...

  3. 18 de mai. de 2017 · Mathew Brady was an early American adopter of the daguerrotype, the first commercially viable form of photography, which was brought to America by Samuel Morse.When the Civil War started, he ...

  4. Mathew Brady was one of the most prolific photographers of the nineteenth century, creating visual documentation of the Civil War period. While Mathew Brady’s exact birthdate is unknown (circa 1822 - 1824), this year marks the beginning of the commemoration of Brady’s 200th birthday.

  5. 21 de fev. de 2024 · Though known first as a portraitist, Mathew Brady became the most famous American photographer of the 1800s because of his studio's many Civil War images. Like other enterprising photographers in the mid-1850s, he opened a studio on Broadway in New York City. Through flattery and determination, he lured notable subjects such as Daniel Webster ...

  6. マシュー・ブレイディ ( 英: Mathew B. Brady [ˈbreɪdi] [註 1] 、 1822年 5月18日 - 1896年 1月15日 )は、 アメリカ合衆国 ニューヨーク州 出身の、最初期の 写真家 である。. 南北戦争 に従軍して写真を撮影したことで知られる。. ブレイディは、アメリカで ...

  7. Mathew B. Brady (ca. 1823 - January 15, 1896), was a celebrated American photographer whose rise to prominence occurred largely in the years preceding and during the American Civil War. He is most known for having photographed that war. Following the conflict, a war weary public lost interest in seeing photos of the war, and Brady’s ...