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Antique CDV Cabinet Card Photo Handsome Young Man From Concord N.H.
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The listing, Antique CDV Cabinet Card Photo Handsome Young Man From Concord N.H. has ended.

Have a beautiful antique photo of a handsome young man, perhaps a high-school graduate. Would love for this to go to a great home for someone who appreciates vintage photographs. Approximate size in inches are 2 1/2 X 4 and will be shipped in an envelope with a sturdy cardboard to prevent bending. No Buyer's remorse, please check photo over carefully for it's condition, some may have expected spots, stains, creases, fading and foxing-which is consistent for it's age. There's no GIN option, as I want this to be a fair and fun auction for everyone. As always, free shipping within the USA.
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What is CDV???
Apr 30th, 2015 at 12:47:03 PM PDT by
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The CDV is named for the French phrase, carte de visite. The phrase means visiting card or calling card. In 1854, a photographer in France,André Adolphe Eugène Disdéri, patented in Paris a method of printing small photographs on paper which were then mounted on thicker paper. Some credit another French photographer, Louis Dodero, with an invention date of 1851.CDVs were traded among friends, and acquiring the CDVs of such famous people as Napoleon or Sojourner Truth was also popular in Europe and America, giving rise to the expression "cardomania." During the American Civil War these were enormously popular, allowing soldiers to carry images of their loved ones and to send their own images home.

CDVs were typically about 63 x 100 mm in size, or 2 1/4 x 4 1/4 inches, sometimes described as 2 1/2 by 4 inches. Many have the photographer's identity on the back; if you have one of these you are lucky if someone pencilled in the name of the subject of the photograph. Many were not labeled and are difficult to identify now.The photographic process used a mixture of egg whites (thus the name "albumen print"), silver nitrate and sodium chloride to make the image.The carte de visite photograph was supplanted by other methods including the tintype and cabinet cards, both usually larger in format. Hope this helps. :)
Apr 30th, 2015 at 12:54:28 PM PDT by
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Wow thanks for the information
Apr 30th, 2015 at 12:56:54 PM PDT by
Original
You are most welcome! :)
Apr 30th, 2015 at 1:10:44 PM PDT by

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