Napoleon Sarony
Quebec, 1821 - 1896, New York
Napoleon Sarony (American (born Canada), Quebec 1821–1896 New York) Napoleon Sarony, an acknowledged master of celebrity photographs, succeeded Mathew Brady as the best-known portrait photographer in New York. Opening his first studio on Broadway in 1866 and moving to more elaborate premises on Union Square in 1871, Sarony took full advantage of the growing fascination with the theater that swept America in the aftermath of the Civil War. His inexpensive cartes de visite and more upscale cabinet cards, produced in the thousands, satisfied both the need of actors for publicity and the public's mania for collecting their images.
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Warwick, 1775 - 1864, Florence
active London and Hastings, 1866 - about 1918
founded Edinburgh, 1795
Francestown, New Hampshire, 1825 - 1896, Cambridge, Massachusetts