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    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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  • 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 1880s. Both were most...
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    West Sussex) 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...
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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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    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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    album (the 2009 reissue kept the track list title "Carte-de-Visite, SOTL, 2007"). "Carte de Visite" (lit. "Card of Visit") is French for "Visiting Card"/"Calling...
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    with a peak in the 1860–90 period. During the mid-19th century, the carte de visite became one of the more popular uses of the albumen method. In the 19th...
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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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  • by the federal government. Charles Conrad Jr. married his sister. A carte de visite photograph of him survives. Evans, Clement Anselm (September 18, 1899)...
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    Beecher at the Plymouth Congregational Church in Brooklyn, New York. Carte de visite photographs of her were also sold to raise money for the abolitionist...
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  • French photographer from Marseilles. He is credited with inventing the Carte de visite in 1851. However, another photographer, André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri...
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    daguerreotype, undated Forshew Tintype, dated 1860 Forshew carte de visite, undated Forshew carte de visite, undated Forshew Cabinet Card, dated 1880 Forshew Stereo...
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    40 cm (12" x 16") The brothers refused to reduce their images to the carte de visite size and, consequently, after four years, they ceased operating their...
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    Photography in Denmark (category Articles with German-language sources (de))
    Schou & Weller, suppliers to the royal Danish court. The technique of carte de visite photography was brought to Denmark by Rudolph Striegler in 1860. It...
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  • posted overseas, surviving examples being of a quarter-plate size. The carte-de-visite replaced the pannotype within two years. In Ballarat Coldrey was active...
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    Nast cartoon asking the government to allow black soldiers to vote Carte de visite (c. 1866) featuring a woman dressed as Columbia and a man dressed as...
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    A carte de visite of John Wilkes Booth...
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    Gardner Carte de Visite Heritage Auctions Lot #43062 Lincoln holds a newspaper in one hand and his eyeglasses in the other in this autographed Carte de Visite...
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    5th rev. and expand. ed., 1982.) Safier, Marcel (2015). "The Gem and Carte de Visite Ferrotype". Retrieved May 21, 2019. Foster, Sheila J.; Heiting, Manfred;...
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    Gray, Aguado pioneered a number of photographic processes, including carte de visite photographs and photographic enlargement processes. He was also a founding...
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    U.S. President Johnson in 1865, carte de visite by Alexander Gardner (SMU DeGolyer Library – Ag2005.0004)...
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  • Marina, Isola (Senglea), Malta. A Carte de visite original discovered by Giovanni Bonello (and now in the national Malta carte collection) confirms her operating...
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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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    original on 17 December 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2019 – via Vimeo. "Carte De Visite". Boulder Media. 13 November 2015. Archived from the original on 17...
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    City and in Philadelphia. The resulting images were produced in the carte de visite format and were sold for twenty-five cents each, with the profits of...
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    multi-cultural health care. There is another Mary Seacole Research Centre, this one at De Montfort University in Leicester, and a problem-based learning room at St...
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    Hour”, Black History Magazine, December 27, 2012 Waiting for the Hour, Carte-de-visite of an emancipation watch night meeting, Smithsonian National Museum...
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  • credited for inventing the Carte de visite John Dodero (1946), a potter working in Raku fired ceramics Compañía Argentina de Navegación Dodero, a constituent...
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    afterwards. In 2007, ambient duo Stars of the Lid released a tour EP ('Carte De Visite') with a track titled 'J.P.R.I.P' with a soundbyte of Peel during the...
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