词条 | Jakub Husník |
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Jakub Husník (29 March 1837 Vejprnice, near Pilsen – 26 March 1916 in Prague) was a Czech painter, art teacher and inventor of the improved photolithography method. LifeHusník was one of the ten children of Foersters. After the attending schools in Hlavatce and Benešov, he completed the Prager six-form high school. In 1853, he entered into the painter academy where he met Karel Klíč. He studied in Antwerp with professor Joseph Henri François van Lerius. After his return, he was active in the church of Uhrínevs. In 1863, he became a teacher at the High School in Tábor. In 1877, he was appointed as the art professor at the material High School. After one year, he also opened an independent workshop for lithography. ResearchTogether with professor Schwarz, he examined the "wet process" when developing photographs. He first discovered the "zweitonige photograph". In 1893, he perfected the three-colored reproduction for the printing and announced first patents. WorksHusník wrote specialized books concerning his inventions. Honours and membershipsIn 1907, Husník became an honorary member of the photographic society in Vienna and Berlin. {{commons category}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Husnik, Jakub}} 6 : 1837 births|1916 deaths|Czech inventors|19th-century Czech painters|Czech male painters|20th-century Czech painters |
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