Antique Daguerreotype of Woman in Gloves
Antique Daguerreotype of Woman in Gloves

Antique Daguerreotype of Woman in Gloves

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Missing Front Portion of Union Case

Ca 1850s

3 1/8" x 3 5/8"

Daguerreotypes were a very early form of photography, a photographer would use a camera to expose light on a silver-plated plate of copper, then develop the image using a mercury vapor. Widely used in the 1840s and 1850s, it was soon replaced by the ambrotype. Because the silver takes on a mirror-like appearance, the subject can be viewed as either a positive or negative image depending on the angle viewed.


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