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  1. 16 feb. 2018 · Daguerreotype portrait of John Quincy Adams, c. late 1840s. (Credit: VCG Wilson/Corbis via Getty Images) THE PHOTOGRAPH. Daguerreotypes were hard to produce—they required the chemical...

  2. 16 aug. 2017 · By Jennifer Schuessler. Aug. 16, 2017. Count John Quincy Adams among those who could be grumpy about having their picture taken. In August 1843, the former president, then 76, sat for a...

  3. Update, October 11, 2017: The Smithsonian’s National Portrait Gallery has acquired the March 1843 daguerreotype of President John Quincy Adams for its permanent collection. The earliest-known...

  4. Dating from 1843, the photograph of President John Quincy Adams is a unique daguerreotype and was produced by artist Philip Haas just four years after Louis Daguerre’s radical invention was revealed to the world. The portrait will go on view in America’s Presidents in 2018.

  5. 18 aug. 2017 · George Dvorsky. Published August 18, 2017. Comments ( 95) Lost for nearly a century and a half, a grainy black and white portrait of John Quincy Adams has reemerged—and it’s now considered...

  6. 1 juni 2012 · John Quincy Adams, The First President To Be Photographed. By All That's Interesting | Edited By John Kuroski. Published June 1, 2012. Updated January 16, 2018. Taken by Philip Haas in 1843, John Quincy Adams was captured in his family home is the oldest surviving photograph of a United States President.

  7. 15 nov. 2017 · Dating from 1843, the photograph of President John Quincy Adams is a unique daguerreotype and was produced by artist Philip Haas just four years after Louis Daguerre’s radical invention was...