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There are a number of [[albumen]] photographs in galleries credited to Murer & Duroni as photographers<ref>e.g. at the [http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person.php?LinkID=mp62283&role=art NationalPortrait Gallery] in London and on the [http://www.storiadellafotografia.it/2009/12/10/murer-duroni/ Storia della Fotofrafia] site {Italian}</ref>.
 
There are a number of [[albumen]] photographs in galleries credited to Murer & Duroni as photographers<ref>e.g. at the [http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person.php?LinkID=mp62283&role=art NationalPortrait Gallery] in London and on the [http://www.storiadellafotografia.it/2009/12/10/murer-duroni/ Storia della Fotofrafia] site {Italian}</ref>.
  
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Theodore Murer was a camera designer based in Milan, Italy, who made cameras with a company called Duroni. They sold cameras under the names Murer and Salex. In Sweden, the cameras were sold by Hasselblad, and in France by Gaumont[1]. Duroni's company was founded by Alexander Duroni (1807-1870), c.1835-36, as an optical instrument dealer[2]; Murer joined the company in c.1892.

There are a number of albumen photographs in galleries credited to Murer & Duroni as photographers[3].

Cameras[4]

  • Blitz
  • Murer's Express
  • Muro (folder, 1914)
  • Express Newness A, Sl, G and H (box, c.1900)
  • Folding plate focal plane stut folders
  • Piccolo (tapered box, c.1900)
  • Reflex (6.5x9cm SLR, c.1920s)
  • Salex Murer Miniature Folding Camera
  • SL (Box, c.1900)
  • SL Special
  • Sprite
  • Stereo
  • Stereo SL Special
  • Stereo Box
  • Stereo Reflex (plate stereo SLR)
  • UF (strut folder, c.1910)
  • UP-M (strut folder, c.1924)

References

  1. the Tomei's site
  2. Storia della Fotografia
  3. e.g. at the NationalPortrait Gallery in London and on the Storia della Fotofrafia site {Italian}
  4. from McKeown p.704 and web searches; list needs work

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