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S15, 528-04, 1880s, Mounted Photos, 2 Children Posing with a 4-Wheel Velocipede

$ 118.78

  • Antique: Yes
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
  • Format: Mounted Photos
  • Framing: Unframed
  • Image Color: Black & White
  • Image Orientation: Landscape
  • Material: Cardboard
  • Number of Photographs: 2
  • Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
  • Production Technique: Albumen Print
  • Seller Notes: “used, See Description and images.”
  • Size: 8.25" x 6"
  • Subject: Children & Infants, Family, Gardens, Hobbies & Leisure, Horse, Horse Racing, Ladies, Landscape, Toys & Games, Travel & Transportation, Women, Girls, Velocipede, Bicycle, antique painted wooden horse
  • Theme: Animals, Cycling, Domestic & Family Life, Fashion, History, Hobbies & Leisure, Leisure, Nature, People
  • Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
  • Title: 2 Children Posing with a 4-Wheel Velocipede
  • Type: Photograph
  • Unit of Sale: Single Piece
  • Vintage: Yes

Description

S15, 528-04, 1880s, Mounted Photos, 2 Children Posing with a 4-Wheel Velocipede S15, 528-04, 1880s, Mounted Photos, 2 Children Posing with a 4-Wheel Velocipede Click images to enlarge Description You are bidding on an original Antique 1880s Mounted Photographs, 2 Photos mounted on Cardboard, front and back. One of a Kind . Front Photo: 2 Children Posing with a 4-Wheel Velocipede with a Antique Painted Wooden Horse. Back Photo: Mother and the same 2 Children Posing in a field, full of Flowers (Daises). To see all of my "Cabinet Cards" click here . More Info on Velocipedes: A velocipede (/vəˈlɒsəpiːd/) is a human-powered land vehicle with one or more wheels. The most common type of velocipede today is the bicycle. The term was probably first coined by Karl von Drais in French as vélocipède for the French translation of his advertising leaflet for his version of the Laufmaschine, also now called a 'dandy horse', which he had developed in 1817. It is ultimately derived from the Latin velox, veloc- 'swift' + pes, ped- 'foot'. The term 'velocipede' is today mainly used as a collective term for the different forerunners of the monowheel, the unicycle, the bicycle, the dicycle, the tricycle and the quadracycle developed between 1817 and 1880. It refers especially to the forerunner of the modern bicycle that was propelled, like a modern tricycle, by cranks, i.e. pedals, attached to the front axle before the invention of geared chains and belt and shaft drives powering the rear. (ref. Wikipedia) Photographer: N/A. Subjects: People, Children, Sisters, Family, Fashion, Velocipede, Bicycle, Painted Wooden Horse, Wicker Seat, Architecture, Building, Nature, Trees, Scenic, Garden Card size: 8.25" x 6", Photo Size: 6.5" x 4.5" ; #S15, 528-04 The Cabinet Card was a style of photograph which was widely used for photographic portraiture after 1870. It consisted of a thin photograph mounted on a card typically measuring 108 by 165 mm (4+1⁄4 by 6+1⁄2 inches). The carte de visite was displaced by the larger cabinet card in the 1880s. In the early 1860s, both types of photographs were essentially the same in process and design. Both were most often albumen prints, the primary difference being the cabinet card was larger and usually included extensive logos and information on the reverse side of the card to advertise the photographer’s services. However, later into its popularity, other types of papers began to replace the albumen process. Despite the similarity, the cabinet card format was initially used for landscape views before it was adopted for portraiture. Some cabinet card images from the 1890s have the appearance of a black-and-white photograph in contrast to the distinctive sepia toning notable in the albumen print process. These photographs have a neutral image tone and were most likely produced on a matte collodion, gelatin or gelatin bromide paper. Sometimes images from this period can be identified by a greenish cast. Gelatin papers were introduced in the 1870s and started gaining acceptance in the 1880s and 1890s as the gelatin bromide papers became popular. Matte collodion was used in the same period. A true black-and-white image on a cabinet card is likely to have been produced in the 1890s or after 1900. The last cabinet cards were produced in the 1920s, even as late as 1924. Owing to the larger image size, the cabinet card steadily increased in popularity during the second half of the 1860s and into the 1870s, replacing the carte de visite as the most popular form of portraiture. The cabinet card was large enough to be easily viewed from across the room when typically displayed on a cabinet, which is probably why they became known as such in the vernacular. However, when the renowned Civil War photographer Mathew Brady first started offering them to his clientele towards the end of 1865, he used the trademark "Imperial Carte-de-Visite." Whatever the name, the popular print format joined the photograph album as a fixture in the late 19th-century Victorian parlor. (ref. Wikipedia) If you have any questions about this item or anything I am auctioning, please let me know. Card Cond: VG-VG/EX (edge & corner wear) . Please see scans for actual condition . This Mounted Photos would make a great addition to your collection or as a Gift (nice for Framing). 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