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Lecture: Collecting Daguerreotypes with Daniel Tanenbaum
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Hear Daniel Tanenbaum use the example of his own collection of daguerreotypes to talk about the art of collecting and the collector’s eye.

The daguerreotype is a 19th century photographic process invented by Frenchman Louis Daguerre. Hear Daniel Tanenbaum, son of collectors Carole and Howard Tanenbaum, use the example of his own collection of vintage and modern daguerreotypes to talk about the art of collecting and the collector’s eye.
Free for TMC Members and Full-time students, Non-members $12.
Advance tickets may be purchased in person at the TMC’s front desk. Please arrive early, seating is limited.

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Runs: Jan 20, 2010
At: Textile Museum of Canada, 55 Centre Avenue, Toronto
Playing: Wednesday
Times: 6:30 pm
Cost: Free for TMC Members and Full-time students, Non-members $12.

Getting there: The TMC is located behind the Metropolitan Hotel, steps from the St. Patrick subway station and a few blocks away from the Eaton Centre, Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto City Hall and the Bay Street Bus Terminal.

For more information contact:
Phone: 416.599.5321 x2221
Email: infoSPAMFILTER@textilemuseum.ca

Web site: http://www.textilemuseum.ca/apps/index.cfm?page=program.detail&programEventId=82&areaId=3

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