Daguerrotype Photograph, Unidentified Man

 
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Daguerrotype Photograph, Unidentified Man
Daguerrotype Photograph, Unidentified Man
Daguerrotype Photograph, Unidentified Man
Daguerrotype Photograph, Unidentified Man

Daguerrotype Photograph, Unidentified Man

Object number1987.052.40
Dateca. 1800
Mediumcopper, glass, silver
Dimensions3 1/4 x 2 3/4 in. (8.3 x 7 cm)
Credit LineOld State House Museum Collection
DescriptionDaguerrotype photograph of an unidentified man. Subject of the photograph is wearing a dark coat and shirt with high collar and bowtie. Photograph has an oval copper frame with decorative filigree.

The daguerreotype is a photograph that uses a polished, silver plated sheet of metal for the image. The image can best be seen when held at an angle. It was the first photograph to be commercially successful. The images are fragile and can be easily rubbed off. This photographic process was developed by Louis Deguerre and Joseph Nicephore Niepce.
Status
Not on view