Hércules Florence

Antoine Hercule Romuald Florence (February 29, 1804 – March 27, 1879) was a Monegasque-Brazilian painter and inventor, known as the isolate inventor of photography in Brazil, three years before Daguerre (but six years after Nicéphore Niépce), using the matrix negative/positive, still in use. According to Kossoy, who examined Florence's notes, he referred to his process, in French, as photographie in 1834, at least four years before John Herschel coined the English word photography.

Hércules Florence
portrait circa 1870
Born
Antoine Hercule Romuald Florence

(1804-02-29)29 February 1804
Nice, France
Died27 March 1879(1879-03-27) (aged 75)
Occupations
  • Inventor
  • photographer
Known for
  • Pioneering photography
  • Earliest use of the word "photography"
Spouses
  • Maria Angélica Vasconcellos (1830–1850)
  • Carolina Krug (1854–1879)
Children
  • 13 (with Maria Angélica)
  • 7 (with Carolina)
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