Selfportrait, photography on glass, 12X10 cm, National Museum of Slovenia. Photographer Janez Puhar

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Selfportrait, photography on glass, 12X10 cm, National Museum of Slovenia Photographer Janez Puhar

O 1814 Photographer s life O Born on the 26th of August at 7 PM at the address Mesto 82 in Kranj to Josef Pucher (a stonecutter, reputable citizen and landowner) and Maria (nee Lebar). http://www.puhar.si/?j=202000001 Portrait of father and sisters Francka in Terezija

Janez Puhar O The Puhar line continued only with the female members of the family. O Matija, his brother, became a O clergyman, his sister Francka O died young and his other sister O Johana did not have any children. O Only his sister Terezija continued the line; she had a son who became a lawyer - Julij Polec (1852-1914)

Janez Puhar O He attended the elementary school in Kranj and after finishing third grade he entered the grammar school in Ljubljana O He was extremely gifted and spoke several languages including French, German, English and Italian. O He enjoyed botanical science, painting and especially mathematics, physics and chemistry in the higher grades.

O 1838 Janez Puhar O He was ordained into priesthood on the 31st of March 1838. Within that same year, he began his priestly service in the countryside. He was a "subsidiary" (a church assistant) in Leskovec pri Krškem until May of the same year. O 1838 O He worked as curate in Svibno until September of that same year.

O 1839 The announcement of the daguerreotype process at the Academy of Sciences in Paris O He worked as curate in Metlika. O 1839 O The French Academy of Sciences on the 19th of August announced the daguerreotype process, which is photography on silver-coated copper plates at its solemn session and gave the credit for the invention to Daguerre. O This is most likely the year when Puhar familiarised himself with the daguerreotype process.

The invention of the hyalotype (image on glass) O 1842 O Puhar on the 19th of April invented photography on glass and called it the hyalotype (image on glass) or, "svetlopis in Slovenian, which is the Slovenian translation of the word "photography". His photographs are today called "puharotipije" ("puharotypes") in his honour. O That year, J. Bosch, the first foreign travelling daguerreotype expert, started working in Slovenia.

O 1852 Janez Puhar s awards O Puhar on the 27th of March received an invitation from New York. The Engelmann Brothers company stated that they could make a nice profit in reproduction of photographic motifs on glass and asked him to send 300 florins worth of his photographs on glass. This was actually connected to the preparations for the World's Fair in New York in 1853. Puhar sent several photographs.

Janez Puhar s awards The town hall in Paris where Puhar was awarded the title "Inventor of Photography on Glass" in 1852 O 1852 O Puhar on the 17th of June received the title of honorary member, and a diploma from the French "Académie nationale agricole, manufacturiere et commerciale", recognising him, although somewhat late, as the "Inventeur de la photographie sur verre" (the inventor of photography on glass). The original is preserved in the National Museum of Slovenia in Ljubljana.

O 1852 O The French journal La Lumiere publishes on the 4th of September the French translation of Puhar's report in its entirety; this report had been published by the Academy of Sciences in Vienna a year before. The article's title was "Images transparentes sur verre per Pucher, chimiste a Veldes (Oberkrain, Autriche)". O 1852 O The French journal La Lumiere publishes on the 25th of September a letter from viscount Louis de Dax who wrote from Madrid on 11 September 1852 about the first publication on Puhar. Louis was prescribed a change of climate by doctors and sent to Bled in 1849 where he met Puhar with whom he would then often have lengthy discussions on fine arts and daguerreotypes. Puhar showed him his motifs on glass, of which Louis bought four and described them in the letter. He also gave a brief description of Puhar's process, but the inventor was less talkative regarding that subject.

O 1853 O Puhar was transferred to Cerklje, which proved to be a fatal mistake. O At that time, new inventions in photography began appearing (following the introduction of albumin, collodion and gelatine) which pushed Puhar into the background. This was probably the reason why he never published his later inventions.

O That same year, his father and his beloved sister Frančiška Puhar passed away, and for the latter he composed a poem entitled "Venec na grob sestre Frančiške Puhar, spoštovane pevke na cerkvenem koru kranjskiga mesta O ("A Wreath on the Grave of Frančiška Puhar, Sister and Respected Singer in the Church Choir of the Town of Kranj").

Puhar s photography O The plate coated with a transparent layer of sulphur was then exposed to iodine vapours in a dimmed environment. Afterwards, the prepared glass plate was inserted in a specially prepared base on the back of the camera. O Puhar then chose a motif in the light and set the focus using the adjustable part on the back of the photographic camera. O After that, he poured mercury into a metal container and placed it on the bottom of his camera. He then heated the mercury so that it would produce vapour. O Puhar used lenses made from regular glass that had a 2 inch focal length.

Improvement of the procedure O Puhar continuously improved his original process. He later replaced the term "helyotipija" with "hyalotipija", which means "image on glass" or "svitlopis". He finally used "svetlopis", which means "light-writing". O His process has still not been replicated and therefore Janez Puhar, the inventor, remains an enigma to this day.