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19th Century Daguerreotype数量:1
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An oval daguerreotype portrait of a man in an ornate frame. Daguerreotypes, invented by Louis Daguerre in 1839, were the first commercially successful photographic process. They produced a unique, direct positive image on a silver-plated copper sheet, which was then polished, sensitized with iodine vapor, exposed in a camera, and developed over mercury vapor. These early photographs were highly detailed and often housed in decorative cases or frames, making them cherished keepsakes and important historical documents. This particular daguerreotype appears to be a portrait of a gentleman from the mid-19th century, a period when photography was rapidly gaining popularity. The ornate frame suggests it was intended as a valuable personal memento or a display piece. Such portraits offer a direct glimpse into the fashion, social customs, and individuals of the era, making them significant artifacts for historical and genealogical research. Period: Circa 1850s Origin: United States

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作成日:26/7/11