Cartes de visite.

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The carte de visite, sometimes hyphenated as carte-de-visite, was a type of small photograph which originated in France in the late 1850s and became immensely popular in both Europe and the United States. It consisted of a thin paper photograph (usually an albumen print) mounted on a thicker paper card, about the size of a modern-day playing card. Their popularity led to the production of cards with photographs of notable people, which were collected and traded.

From the guide to the Cartes de visite Collection, 1859-1900, (Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Libraries)

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Role Title Holding Repository
creatorOf Cartes de visite Collection, 1859-1900 Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center
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associatedWith Abdullah frères. corporateBody
associatedWith Brady, Mathew B., ca. 1823-1896 person
associatedWith Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries. corporateBody
associatedWith Bufford, J. H. person
associatedWith E. & H.T. Anthony (Firm) corporateBody
associatedWith Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882 person
associatedWith London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Mora. person
associatedWith Sachtler, A. person
associatedWith Sarony, Napoleon. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
United States
Subject
Photography
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