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FRANCISCO DE LEYGONIER (1812-1880)
Portrait of a Matador, from Real Life, and Daguerreotype of a Painting of Marie-Louise-Ferdinande de Bourbon, duchesse de Montpensier by Franz Xaver Winterhalter c.1848
two quarter-plate daguerreotypes, passe-partout
one annotated in an unknown hand in pencil (paper backing)
Provenance
Purchased from an antiquarian bookseller in New Jersey, 1980s.
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Francisco de Leygonier y Haubert (1812–1882) was instrumental in popularizing daguerreotypy in Spain. As one of the country’s pioneers of photography, de Leygonier documented Spanish landscapes, cities, and people. His resulting work provided some of the earliest photographic records of Spain, capturing cultural sites and everyday Spanish life with remarkable detail.

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