Levin Corbin Handy (August 10, 1855 – March 26, 1932) was an American photographer who worked during the 19th and early 20th century. Civil War photographer Mathew Brady was Handy's uncle by marriage, and Handy was apprenticed to him at age twelve. After a few years of working in Brady's studio, he was a skilled camera operator. Later, Handy became an independent photographer in Washington, D.C. In the 1880s, he formed a partnership with Samuel C. Chester; following that, he and Chester worked as partners with Brady. Handy shot individual portraits, and provided photographic and photoduplication services for United States Federal agencies. Between 1880 and 1896, he documented the construction of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building.
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| - ليفين كوربن هاندي (ar)
- Levin Corbin Handy (cs)
- Levin Corbin Handy (en)
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| - ليفين كوربن هاندي (بالإنجليزية: Levin Corbin Handy) (أغسطس 1855 - 26 مارس 1932) كان مصور أمريكي عمل خلال أواخر القرن التاسع عشر وأوائل القرن العشربن. (ar)
- Levin Corbin Handy (srpen 1855 – 26. března 1932) byl americký portrétní fotograf, který žil a pracoval v průběhu 19. a na počátku 20. století. (cs)
- Levin Corbin Handy (August 10, 1855 – March 26, 1932) was an American photographer who worked during the 19th and early 20th century. Civil War photographer Mathew Brady was Handy's uncle by marriage, and Handy was apprenticed to him at age twelve. After a few years of working in Brady's studio, he was a skilled camera operator. Later, Handy became an independent photographer in Washington, D.C. In the 1880s, he formed a partnership with Samuel C. Chester; following that, he and Chester worked as partners with Brady. Handy shot individual portraits, and provided photographic and photoduplication services for United States Federal agencies. Between 1880 and 1896, he documented the construction of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building. (en)
- Levin Corbin Handy (10 de agosto de 1855 - 26 de março de 1932) foi um fotógrafo americano que trabalhou durante o século XIX e início do século XX. Mathew Brady foi fotógrafo durante a Guerra Civil Americana e era tio de Handy por casamento, e Handy foi seu aprendiz aos 12 anos. Depois de alguns anos trabalhando no estúdio de Brady, ele era um operador de câmera habilidoso. Mais tarde, Handy se tornou um fotógrafo independente em Washington, D.C. Suas filhas Alice H. Cox e Mary H. Evans faleceram em 1964 e 1957 respectivamente. (pt)
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| - ليفين كوربن هاندي (بالإنجليزية: Levin Corbin Handy) (أغسطس 1855 - 26 مارس 1932) كان مصور أمريكي عمل خلال أواخر القرن التاسع عشر وأوائل القرن العشربن. (ar)
- Levin Corbin Handy (srpen 1855 – 26. března 1932) byl americký portrétní fotograf, který žil a pracoval v průběhu 19. a na počátku 20. století. (cs)
- Levin Corbin Handy (August 10, 1855 – March 26, 1932) was an American photographer who worked during the 19th and early 20th century. Civil War photographer Mathew Brady was Handy's uncle by marriage, and Handy was apprenticed to him at age twelve. After a few years of working in Brady's studio, he was a skilled camera operator. Later, Handy became an independent photographer in Washington, D.C. In the 1880s, he formed a partnership with Samuel C. Chester; following that, he and Chester worked as partners with Brady. Handy shot individual portraits, and provided photographic and photoduplication services for United States Federal agencies. Between 1880 and 1896, he documented the construction of the Library of Congress's Thomas Jefferson Building. Following his uncle's death in 1896, Handy acquired Mathew Brady's remaining files of photographs. When Handy died, he left his and Brady's work to his daughters, Alice H. Cox and Mary H. Evans; in 1954, the Library of Congress purchased approximately 10,000 of these negatives from Handy's daughters. (en)
- Levin Corbin Handy (10 de agosto de 1855 - 26 de março de 1932) foi um fotógrafo americano que trabalhou durante o século XIX e início do século XX. Mathew Brady foi fotógrafo durante a Guerra Civil Americana e era tio de Handy por casamento, e Handy foi seu aprendiz aos 12 anos. Depois de alguns anos trabalhando no estúdio de Brady, ele era um operador de câmera habilidoso. Mais tarde, Handy se tornou um fotógrafo independente em Washington, D.C. Na década de 1880, ele formou uma parceria com , depois disso, ele e Chester trabalharam como parceiros de Brady. Handy fotografou retratos individuais e forneceu serviços fotográficos e de para agências federais dos Estados Unidos. Entre 1880 e 1896, ele documentou a construção do edifício Thomas Jefferson da Biblioteca do Congresso. Handy faleceu em 1932 aos 76 anos, e ele deixou o trabalho dele e de Brady para suas filhas, Alice H. Cox e Mary H. Evans. Em 1954, a Biblioteca do Congresso comprou aproximadamente 10.000 desses negativos das filhas de Handy, ele morava na Avenida Maryland 464 em Washington, D.C. na época de sua morte. Suas filhas Alice H. Cox e Mary H. Evans faleceram em 1964 e 1957 respectivamente. (pt)
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