Archiv furgeschichte (-1912) (19710676044)
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Title: Archiv furgeschichte
Identifier: archivfurgeschic8014berl (find matches)
Year: -1912 (-190s)
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Subjects: Natural history
Publisher: Berlin : Nicolai
Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Archiv für Naturgeschichte. 80. Jahrgang 1914, Abt. A. Schultze Tafel VI.
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Syiiim-y iilmt. Lichtdruck von Albert Frisch, Beilin W. Schultze: West- und zentralafrikanische Heteroceren.
Albert Frisch's photography was highly regarded for its technical excellence and artistic quality. He was particularly adept at capturing the natural beauty of the German countryside, and his landscape photographs were considered some of the best of his time. As well as photography, Frisch was also an inventor. He developed a new type of camera that allowed for faster exposure times and better image quality. This innovation helped to advance the field of photography and made it easier for other photographers to take high quality pictures. Frisch's work was shown in many international exhibitions and he received many awards for his contributions to the field of photography. He died in 1918, leaving a legacy of exceptional photography and technical innovation.
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