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Antoine François Jean Claudet (August 18, 1797 – December 27, 1867) was a French and active in who produced .


Early years
Claudet was born in , France, the son of Claude Claudet, a cloth merchant and Etiennette Julie Montagnat.http://authorities.loc.gov/webvoy.htm Anglo-American Name Authority File, s.v. "Claudet, A.", LC Control Number nr 88000067, cited 10 February 2006http://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=Claudet%2C+Antoine&role=&nation=&prev_page=1&subjectid=500024177 Union List of Artists Names, s.v. "Claudet, Antoine", cited 10 February 2006


Career
Early in his career Claudet headed a glass factory at , , together with , and moved to to promote the factory with a shop in , . Having acquired a share in 's invention, he became one of England's first commercial photographers using the process for , improving the sensitizing process by using (instead of ) in addition to , thus gaining greater rapidity of action.

He invented the red , and it was he who suggested the idea of using a series of photographs to create the illusion of movement. The idea of using painted backdrops has also been attributed to him.

From 1841 to 1851 he operated a studio on the roof of the (now the Nuffield Centre), behind St. Martin's in the Fields church, , where in 1843 he took one of only two surviving photographs of . He opened additional studios at the Colosseum, Regent's Park (1847–1851) and in 1851 he moved his entire business to 107 , where he established what he called a "Temple to Photography".

It has been estimated that he made 1,800 pictures every year with subjects including and . His daguerreotype of , in the National Library of Australia, is the oldest known of any Māori person.

In 1848 he produced the , an instrument designed to measure the intensity of photogenic rays; and in 1849 he brought out the , for securing a perfect focus in photographic portraiture.

He was elected a fellow of the in 1853, and in 1858 he produced the , in reply to a challenge from .

Claudet received many honours, among which was the appointment, in 1853, as "Photographer-in-ordinary" to Queen Victoria, and the award, ten years later, of an honor from Napoleon III of France.


Family and death
Antoine and Julia Claudet had eight children, the youngest of whom was Francis George Claudet (1837–1906) who became a noted amateur photographer in Canada.
(2025). 9781135873271, Taylor & Francis. .

Antoine Claudet died in in 1867 and is buried in Highgate Cemetery. Less than a month after his death, his "Temple to photography" was burnt down, and most of his valuable photographs were lost. A brief biography of Antoine Claudet. cartage.org.lb.

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