Ferenc Veress
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Ferenc Veress (1 September 1832,
Kolozsvár ; hu, kincses város) , official_name=Cluj-Napoca , native_name= , image_skyline= , subdivision_type1 = County , subdivision_name1 = Cluj County , subdivision_type2 = Status , subdivision_name2 = County seat , settlement_type = City , le ...
- 3 April 1916, Kolozsvár) was a Hungarian photographer and inventor.


Biography

He became involved in photography through Baron , an amateur
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, whose wife was related to wife. His first solo album featured portraits of notable
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n people. In 1852, he opened his own studio in Kolozsvár. It soon became a gathering place for members of the local creative community; such as the writer,
Mór Jókai Móric Jókay de Ásva (, known as ''Mór Jókai''; 18 February 1825 – 5 May 1904), outside Hungary also known as Maurus Jokai or Mauritius Jókai, was a Hungarian nobleman, novelist, dramatist and revolutionary. He was an active participant ...
, the painter,
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, the scholar,
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and the poet, . In 1858, he opened a joint art and photography studio with his friend, the painter
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. He wrote an article in 1862, for the magazine ''Ország Tükre'' (roughly: "Reflections on the Nation"), suggesting that daguerreotypes should be preserved in museums. Three years later, he became an official photographer for the , but it wasn't until 1874 that the
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made photographs a part of their collection. In 1880, the first photography exhibition took place at the
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. The following year, he became a lecturer in photography at the local university. He began publishing a magazine in 1882, ''Fényképészeti Lapok'' (Photographic Journal), with financial support from his old mentor, Baron Apor. It was published until 1888. By 1890, he was in financial trouble and was forced to rent part of his studio. Five years later, he made an appeal to what were then over 400 photographers in Hungary; to capture the landscapes, buildings and famous people of their country and establish a single, national collection. He attempted to enlist the help of the railways in providing free transportation for the project, but was unsuccessful, and the photographic societies remained indifferent, so he proposed setting up a "Photographers' Cooperative". By 1897, he had given up his studio entirely, although he continued the experiments with color that he had been conducting since 1881. His last known photographs date from 1911. His son, , became a well known painter.


Selected photographs

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Albert Apponyi Albert György Gyula Mária Apponyi, Count of Nagyappony ( hu, Gróf nagyapponyi Apponyi Albert György Gyula Mária; 29 May 18467 February 1933) was a Hungarian aristocrat and politician. He was a board member of the Hungarian Academy of Sc ...
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Mór Jókai Móric Jókay de Ásva (, known as ''Mór Jókai''; 18 February 1825 – 5 May 1904), outside Hungary also known as Maurus Jokai or Mauritius Jókai, was a Hungarian nobleman, novelist, dramatist and revolutionary. He was an active participant ...
and
his wife, Róza


Sources

* Kincses Károly: ''Levétetett Veressnél, Kolozsvárt'' (Taken by Veress, exhibition catalog), Magyar Fotográfiai Múzeum, 1993 * Sas Péter: ''A Szamos-parti Athén, A 19. századi Kolozsvár és lakói Veress Ferenc felvételein'' (Athens on the Szamos River, 19th Century Cluj-Napoca and Its Residents by Ferenc Veress), Kolozsvár, Művelődés, 2003 * Sas Péter: ''A 19. századi Kolozsvár és lakói Veress Ferenc felvételein'' (The 19th century in the recordings of Cluj-Napoca and its inhabitants by Ferenc Veress), Művelődés Kolozsvár. 2003 * ''Egy egyszerű, boldog leányka napjaiból: Veress Piroska naplói'' ("From the days of a simple, happy girl": Piroska Veress' Diaries), Sas Péter (Ed.), Kolozsvár, Művelődés Egyesület; Szentimrei Alapítvány, 2016


External links


''Fényképészeti lapok''
(Photographic Journal) @ the Biblioteca Digitala BCU Cluj

@ the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Veress, Ferenc 1832 births 1916 deaths Hungarian photographers Transylvanian Hungarians Photographic studios People from Cluj-Napoca