Carte de visite, studio portrait of a man in a garden with a cane
Title: Carte de visite, portrait of a man in a garden with a cane
Reference: DD1/E/13
Subseries: A.D [Alice Dolan] Album
Level of Description: Item
Format: Photograph
Materials & Techniques:
Extent: 1
Creator: Alfred Werner [Photographer]Published/Created: [ca. 1886-1889]
Place of Origin: Dublin
Physical Description:
Marks & Inscriptions: [Back] A. Werner. 4 Nassau Street. Dublin.
Summary: The carte de visite was patented in 1854 by the French photographer André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri, and soon became the most common type of photograph. Between four and six miniature portraits could be taken on one glass plate negative. Sitters then chose their favourites, which were printed, cut out and mounted onto calling cards. It was fashionable to exchange and collect images of family, friends, royalty and celebrities, into specially designed albums.
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