Arco di Constantino 1848–52 Eugène Constant French Constant, who associated with the painter-photographers at the Caffè Greco, was the first in Rome to use the method of albumen on glass plate negatives devised by the Frenchman Niépce de Saint-Victor in 1847. This remarkable album contains thirty prints by Constant, each affixed to a page bearing the blind stamp of the bookseller Edouard Mauche (who sold his views).. Arco di Constantino. Eugène Constant (French, active Italy, 1848–55). 1848–52. Albumen print from glass negative. Photographs
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