Portrait of an Unknown Young Man

Wegner & Mottu, c. 1865

Carte-de-visite portraits were the major source of income for professional photographers. Wegner, a German lithographer, established himself in Amsterdam in 1849. We know with certainty that he already had a photography studio in 1855, and from 1862 he worked together with Mottu. The duo became the city’s most sought-aftersociety photographers. This photograph – presumably of an assistant – was a joke: the young man was also recorded from behind.

  • Artwork typecarte-de-visite
  • Object numberRP-F-2014-93(V)
  • Dimensionsheight 89 mm x width 57 mm, height 105 mm x width 62 mm