Inventor Samuel Morse Daguerreotype 1854 Greeting Card
by lc_printsA print of a daguerreotype of Inventor Samuel F. B. Morse taken in 1854.
From Zazzle's extensive collection of historic images created by the daguerreotype process, invented in France by Louis-Jacques-Mand? Daguerre in 1839, this commemorative card features a classic print of a daguerreotype of Inventor Samuel F. B. Morse taken in 1854. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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From Zazzle's extensive collection of historic images created by the daguerreotype process, invented in France by Louis-Jacques-Mand? Daguerre in 1839, this commemorative card features a classic print of a daguerreotype of Inventor Samuel F. B. Morse taken in 1854. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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From Zazzle's extensive collection of historic images created by the daguerreotype process, invented in France by Louis-Jacques-Mand? Daguerre in 1839, this commemorative card features a classic print of a daguerreotype of Inventor Samuel F. B. Morse taken in 1854. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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gr33nleaf said 8/29/2005
Did you know?
Originally he was not a scientist - he was a professional artist. Educated at Phillip’s Academy at Andover, he graduated from Yale in 1810 and he lived in England from 1811 to 1815, exhibiting at the Royal Academy in 1813. He spent the next ten years as an itinerant artist with a particular interest in portraiture. He returned to America in 1832 having been appointed Professor of Painting and Sculpture at the University of the City of New York. It was on this homeward voyage that he overheard a shipboard discussion on electromagnets. This was the seed out of which the electric telegraph grew. Morse is remembered for his Code, still used, and less for the invention that enabled it to be used, probably since landline telegraphy eventually gave way to wireless telegraphy.
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