
Photosculpture of François Willème from the 1860s

Willème's rotunda laboratory at 42 Avenue de Wagram in Paris

Series of photographs taken in 1865 for a photosculpture

Two photographs for a photosculpture, probably of the King of Spain
François Willème (27 May 1830 – 31 January 1905) was a French artist (painter, sculptor and photographer).
Willème developed and patented a process for producing portrait sculpture using synchronized photo projections to create photosculptures.[1]
References
- ↑ "US Patent 43,822". 1864. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
External links
- François Willème in American public collections, on the French Sculpture Census website
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