- The
carte de visite (French: [kaʁt də vizit], English: 'visiting card', abbr. 'CdV', pl.
cartes de visite) was a
format of
small photograph which was...
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daguerreotypist but
gained greater fame for
patenting his
version of the
carte de visite, a
small photographic image which was
mounted on a card. Disdéri, a...
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March 1901) was an
English photographer who in 1860 took the
first carte-
de-
visite photographs of
Queen Victoria. He is most well
known for his 1875 portrait...
- card
typically measuring 108 by 165 mm (4+1⁄4 by 6+1⁄2 inches). The
carte de visite was
displaced by the
larger cabinet card in the
second half of the...
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Napoleon III, and
Queen Victoria appreciated its
perpetuation in
their carte-
de-
visite portraits which proliferated,
circulated and were
collected in the...
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adoption from France, they were
called une
carte d'adresse from 1615 to 1800 and then
became carte de visite or
visiteur with the
advent of photography...
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photographers William D.
McPherson and J.
Oliver produced the
original carte de visite photos of
Peter showing his back.
There are
three variations of the...
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Internet forums.
British portrait photographer Harry Pointer created a
carte de visite series featuring cats
posed in
various situations in the
early 1870s...
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French photographer from M****illes. He is
credited with
inventing the
Carte de visite in 1851. However,
another photographer, André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri...
- with a peak in the 1860–90 period.
During the mid-19th century, the
carte de visite became one of the more po****r uses of the
albumen method. In the 19th...