Carte de visites - the small, full length portrait photograph that swept France and England in the 1860s - have mainly been analysed as exemplars of photographic repetition, instances of the subjection of individuals to mechanical reproduction. Carte de visites did achieve recognizable individual likenesses: not through the power of their photographic accuracy but through alternative strategies of representation. Case studies of the carte de visite albums of Lady Cecelia Jocelyn and Bishop Samuel Wilberforce suggest how alternative forms of likeness were constituted on the one hand through dramatization -the introduction of a narrative rationale to the portrait which was drawn from wider visual culture – and on the other hand through repeti...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Bowdoin College Museum of Art.https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/...
This dissertation examines the effects of photography and photographic concepts of picturing on pain...
The Victorians saw more portraits than any generation before them. While the eighteenth century has ...
The goal of this chapter is to explore the impact that the invention of a particular type of photogr...
Studies exploring the link between the representation of judges, photography and mass media tend to ...
International audienceThe considerable success of the photographic portrait, whose first industrial ...
After the invention of photography, modern theoreticians were hopeful that photography's faithfulnes...
peer reviewedThe considerable success of the photographic portrait, whose first industrial developme...
Portraits, especially those outside the medium of oil-on-canvas, have been a neglected and often dis...
Title: Carte de visite, portrait of a monk by a writing desk Reference: DD1/E/73 DOI: Subseries:...
Unknown photographer and unknown subjects. Bequeathed by John Murray Harrisson, great grandson of Jo...
Photograph of young woman standing. Bequeathed by John Murray Harrisson, great grandson of John Lee ...
This thesis examines four extant calotype albums from the collection of Prince Albert and, contains ...
Photography and the illustrated press during the Second Empire. The illustrated press shew the grea...
This research investigates photographic portraits that can be considered as potentially non-mimetic ...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Bowdoin College Museum of Art.https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/...
This dissertation examines the effects of photography and photographic concepts of picturing on pain...
The Victorians saw more portraits than any generation before them. While the eighteenth century has ...
The goal of this chapter is to explore the impact that the invention of a particular type of photogr...
Studies exploring the link between the representation of judges, photography and mass media tend to ...
International audienceThe considerable success of the photographic portrait, whose first industrial ...
After the invention of photography, modern theoreticians were hopeful that photography's faithfulnes...
peer reviewedThe considerable success of the photographic portrait, whose first industrial developme...
Portraits, especially those outside the medium of oil-on-canvas, have been a neglected and often dis...
Title: Carte de visite, portrait of a monk by a writing desk Reference: DD1/E/73 DOI: Subseries:...
Unknown photographer and unknown subjects. Bequeathed by John Murray Harrisson, great grandson of Jo...
Photograph of young woman standing. Bequeathed by John Murray Harrisson, great grandson of John Lee ...
This thesis examines four extant calotype albums from the collection of Prince Albert and, contains ...
Photography and the illustrated press during the Second Empire. The illustrated press shew the grea...
This research investigates photographic portraits that can be considered as potentially non-mimetic ...
Catalogue of an exhibition held at Bowdoin College Museum of Art.https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/...
This dissertation examines the effects of photography and photographic concepts of picturing on pain...
The Victorians saw more portraits than any generation before them. While the eighteenth century has ...