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carte-de-visite
‖ carte-de-visite (ˈkartdəviˈzit) Pl. cartes-de-visite. [Fr.; = visiting card.] A small photographic portrait mounted on a card, 3½ by 21/4 inches: so called from the purpose for which they were first proposed.1861 N. & Q. Ser. ii. XII. 322/2 A carte de visite in old times. In these days of cartes d... Oxford English Dictionary
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Carte de visite
India By the late 1850s the carte-de-visite had been taken up in India, particularly among the wealthy of Bombay. Africa Frederick York of Cape Town received the first carte-de-visite camera in South Africa as a present from H.R.H. wikipedia.org
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Edward L. Allen
Verso of carte-de-visite by Allen (includes info related to Allen) 1830 births 1914 deaths Photographers from Massachusetts Artists from Boston 19th wikipedia.org
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carte
▪ I. carte1 (kɑːt, kart) Forms: 4– carte, 6 cart, (carete), Sc. cairt. [a. F. carte card:—L. carta, charta paper: adopted at two different times; first in ME. in branch I; secondly, after this had become obs. (exc. perhaps in Sc. cartes ‘playing-cards’), from mod.Fr. in branch II.] I. † 1. ? A treat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Rudolph Striegler
In 1860, he introduced carte-de-visite photography to Denmark. wikipedia.org
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visite
visite (vɪˈziːt) [a. F. visite visit n.] 1. A light cape or short sleeveless cloak worn by ladies.c 1847 J. S. Coyne How to settle Accounts with your Laundress 4 I'll come in my blue visite and my native innocence. 1852 Smedley L. Arundel xxxvi. 303 A visite, of light blue glacé silk. 1864 Daily Tel... Oxford English Dictionary
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John P. Soule
As a photographer, his subjects in Boston included buildings, the 1869 National Peace Jubilee, the great fire of 1872, and carte-de-visite portraits. Carte-de-visite by Soule, of an unidentified man familystacks.com, Details of John P. Soule family. wikipedia.org
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بطاقة زيارة
بطاقة زيارة (بالفرنسية: carte de visite) هي عبارة صورة شخصية صغيرة سجلت في باريس عام 1854 وكانت عبارة عن الصورة الشخصية ملصقى على ورقة أكبر قليلا من الورق wikipedia.org
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Elias Bonine
He worked primarily in the carte-de-visite format. wikipedia.org
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Heinrich Tønnies
He opened a photographic studio in Aalborg where he soon specialised in the carte-de-visite technique as it facilitated the production of prints. wikipedia.org
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James Hayllar
) In the hayfield (Oil on canvas, 1884 - Christie's) A Fly fisherman (Oil on board, 1879 - Christie's) James Hayllar by Dickinson brothers, albumen carte-de-visite wikipedia.org
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John Jabez Edwin Mayall
Paisley Mayall (17 September 1813 near Oldham, Lancashire – 6 March 1901 in Southwick, West Sussex) was an English photographer who in 1860 took the first carte-de-visite Mayall charged £1.1s for a set of 12 carte de visite portraits and £5.5s for his "highly finished" coloured portrait photographs. wikipedia.org
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Moses Bowness
From then on the reverse of his carte-de-visite say "Photographer to HRH the Prince of Wales". wikipedia.org
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Waiting for the Hour
Emancipation Proclamation 150th Anniversary featuring Painting “Waiting For The Hour”, Black History Magazine, December 27, 2012 Waiting for the Hour, Carte-de-visite meeting, Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture Watch meeting, Dec 31, 1862--Waiting for the hour, Library of Congress Carte-de-Visite wikipedia.org
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Big Winnie Johnson
Like other "Fat Lady" sideshow performers, she had her portrait taken in costume and sold carte-de-visite photographs which were purchased as souvenirs wikipedia.org
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