Cartes-de-visite

Alfred Seeley (mentioned on object), 1878 - 1891

Cartomanie was a collecting craze. From 1855 hundreds of thousands of these portraits were annually sold worldwide. People had photographs taken of their loved ones, including their pets, and kept them in an album. Portraits of kings, writers, artists, actors, and statesmen were also collected. Photography was no longer the preserve of the wealthy; farmers and maidservants now also stood before the camera.

  • Artwork typecarte-de-visite
  • Object numberRP-F-2009-132
  • Dimensionsheight 93 mm x width 61 mm
  • Physical characteristicsalbuminedruk

Identification

  • Title(s)

    Cartes-de-visite

  • Object type

  • Object number

    RP-F-2009-132

  • Inscriptions / marks

    • annotation: ‘PHOTOGRAPHER / AND / PORTRAIT PAINTER / ALFRED SEELEY / Onslow Road / RICHMOND HILL / SURREY / VIEWS AND GROUPS PHOTOGRAPHED / IN ANY PART OF THE COUNTRY / THIS OR ANY PICTURE ENLARGED TO ANY SIZE / AND PAINTED IN OIL OR WATER COLORS / Marion, Imp. Paris’
    • annotation: ‘A. SEELEY, / RICHMOND, SURREY.’

Creation

  • Creation

    photographer: Alfred Seeley (mentioned on object), Richmond (Surrey)

  • Dating

    1878 - 1891

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    albuminedruk

  • Dimensions

    height 93 mm x width 61 mm


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