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Verne, Jules (1828–1905) Reference library
The Oxford Encyclopedia of Maritime History
...a novelist. First, two quasi-impromptu voyages, one to Scotland in 1859 and the other to Norway in 1862 , brought to light his extraordinary gift for observation; later, in 1867 , he traveled to the United States on board Great Eastern . Second, Verne’s friendship with Nadar ( Gaspard-Félix Tournachon ; 1820–1910 )—the famous eccentric who thought of himself as the “genius of discovery” and was building an aerostat—gave Verne the opportunity to write his first novel, Cinq semaines en ballon ( 1863 ; English trans., Five Weeks in a Balloon ). But...

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Amanda Hopkinson and Robin Lenman
The Oxford Companion to the Photograph
...1848 , L' Illustration published pictures from specially commissioned daguerreotypes of revolutionary events in Paris. Joseph Cundall's photographs of Crimean veterans were used by the Illustrated London News in 1855 , and pictures by Le Gray of Garibaldi ( 1860 ) and Nadar of visiting Japanese emissaries ( 1862 ) by Le Monde illustré . The trend increased during the American Civil War ( 1861–5 ), when photographers went out to capture events on a considerable and organized scale. However, people who wanted to see Civil War photographs in their...

Sisley, Alfred (30 October 1839) Reference library
Benezit Dictionary of British Graphic Artists and Illustrators
...Limited Company of Artists: Painters, Sculptors and Engravers (Société anonyme des artistes peintres, sculpteurs et graveurs) and deciding to hold an independent exhibition at their own expense. The premises they chose comprised a suite of vast rooms occupied by the photographer Nadar at 35, Boulevard des Capucines in Paris. The group exhibition opened there on 15 April 1875 and created a public scandal. It marked a crucial date in the history of modern art, as it was at this point that a hostile columnist—aiming the term at the painters of the new school as an...

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The Continuum Complete International Encyclopedia of Sexuality
...( Gutierrez de Pineda 1975 ). Extramarital Sex Infidelity is an important element in a Colombian marriage (González 1998 ). Murillo ( 1993 ) found that there were three males for every one female who engaged in extramarital sexual relationships. Nadar and Palacio ( 1989 ) found the same results. Nadar and Palacio also found that 30% of separations were a result of infidelity. Findings indicate that there is a greater incidence of infidelity for men as the socioeconomic levels rise higher. For women, infidelity is more common at the upper-middle-class...
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