Cesar von Düben
Cesar von Düben (24 November 1819 – 18 September 1888) was a Swedish photographer, explorer and writer. A pioneering photographer working with the photographic process called daguerreotype, Von Düben set up, according to paper trails, the earliest known commercial photographic studio in Portuguese Macau (now part of Macau). In addition, he wrote on the topic of travel literature.
Cesar von Düben | |
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Born | 24 November 1819 Stockholm, Sweden-Norway (now part of Sweden) |
Died | 18 September 1888 Skövde, Sweden-Norway |
Noble family | Düben family |
Spouse(s) |
Augusta Lilliestråle
(m. 1860) |
Issue | Ingeborg |
Father | Anders Gustaf von Düben |
Mother | Carolina Maria Eckhardt |
Occupation | Photographer |
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