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  1. Maxime Du Camp [1], né le 8 février 1822 à Paris et mort le 8 février 1894 à Baden-Baden (Grand-duché de Bade), est un écrivain polygraphe et photographe français, membre de lAcadémie française. La postérité à son égard fut cruelle, cela s'expliquant par une fortune critique qui lui fit mauvaise presse.

  2. Maxime Du Camp (8 February 1822 – 9 February 1894) was a French writer and photographer. Bust of Maxime Du Camp. Stele of Karnak, Egypt, about 1850. Photo taken by Du Camp. Biography. Born in Paris, Du Camp was the son of a successful surgeon. After finishing college, he indulged in his strong desire for travel, thanks to his father's assets.

  3. Maxime Du Camp (born Feb. 8, 1822, Paris, Fr.—died Feb. 9, 1894, Baden-Baden, Ger.) was a French writer and photographer who is chiefly known for his vivid accounts of 19th-century French life. He was a close friend of the novelist Gustave Flaubert.

  4. 23 de oct. de 2023 · An exhibition at The Met exploring the early photography of Maxime Du Camp, who traveled across the eastern Mediterranean in 1849 and published the first photographically illustrated book in France. See how his proof prints differ from his book prints in color, tone, and subject matter.

  5. Maxime Du Camp. Periodista y literato francés nacido en París en 1822. Las únicas fotografías conocidas de Du Camp son 220 negativos sobre papel encerado (calotipos), tomados en un viaje realizado entre 1849 y 1951 con el escritor Gustav Flaubert, a Grecia, Medio Oriente y Asia Menor.

  6. Maxime Du Camp (8 February 1822 – 9 February 1894) was a French writer and photographer.

  7. Égypte, Nubie, Syrie: Paysages et Monuments. Maxime Du Camp's mission to Egypt and the Near East in 1849-51 to make a photographic survey of monuments and sites is well documented in his writings and in those of his fellow traveler, Gustave Flaubert.