Painter at work with a camera lucida, published in 1877 - stock illustration
A camera lucida is a camera with a prism, which was developed in 1807 by William Hyde Wollaston (1766 - 1828, English physician, physicist and chemist). The camera lucida fulfilled a similar purpose as the camera obscura and was used for the copying of landscapes or portraits. Wood engraving, published in 1877.

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