Charles D. Fredricks, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Charles D. Fredricks

American photographer

Date of Birth: 11-Dec-1823

Place of Birth: Manhattan, New York, United States

Date of Death: 26-May-1894

Profession: photographer

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Charles D. Fredricks

  • Charles DeForest Fredricks (December 11, 1823 – May 25, 1894) was an innovative American photographer. Fredricks learned the art of the daguerreotype in New York City from Jeremiah Gurney, while he worked as a casemaker for Edward Anthony.
  • In 1843, at the suggestion of his brother, Fredricks sailed for Angostura, today Ciudad BolĂ­var, Venezuela.
  • His business took him to Pará, Rio Grande, Montevideo, Buenos Aires.
  • He enjoyed great success in South America, remaining there until some time in the early 1850s. Following a brief period in Charleston, South Carolina, Fredricks moved to Paris in 1853.
  • Here he became the first photographer to create life-sized portraits, which artists (like Jules-Émile Saintin) were hired to color using pastel. On his return to New York City, he rejoined Jeremiah Gurney, though it is not clear whether he was initially a partner or an employee.
  • By 1854, he had developed an early process for enlarging photographs.
  • His partnership with Gurney ended in 1855. During the latter half of the decade he operated a studio in Havana.
  • Here he received awards for his photographic oil colors and watercolors.
  • During the 1860s he operated a studio on Broadway that was noted for its cartes de visites.
  • In the early 1860s, Charles Fredricks personally photographed John Wilkes Booth (the assassin of President Lincoln) on several occasions at his studio.
  • He retired from photography in 1889 and died five years later.

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