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cabinet cardRelationships Broader Term: card-mounted photographs photograph n. ~ A photographic print mounted on cardboard approximately 4¼ × 6½ inches. Notes: Introduced in the 1860s, cabinet cards superseded [..]
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cabinet cardCard photographs, generally portraits, that were introduced by F. R. Window in 1867 as larger alternatives to the cartes-de-visite, which measured 3 1/4 x 2 1/4 inches. The larger size combination of [..]
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cabinet cardAn early photographic print mounted on 4 1/2 x 6 1/2 inch card stock, often a commercial portrait or vignette with the photographer's imprint across the bottom or on the back. Early albumen print [..]
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cabinet cardthis is a photographic print mounted to a card measuring 4 ¼ inches by 6 ½ inches. These were popular from the late 1860’s forward.
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cabinet cardAn oversized card that was issued by tobacco manufacturers. They were commonly produced on a thick cardboard stock and available as premiums in the 19th and early 20th century. Curio cabinets were ver [..]
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cabinet cardA card-mounted photograph used almost exclusively for portraiture, similar in style and purpose to cartes-de-visite but larger and popularized later. Cabinet card prints were originally albumen but we [..]
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cabinet cardAn oversized card that was issued by tobacco manufacturers. They were commonly produced on a thick cardboard stock and available as premiums in the 19th and early 20th century. Curio cabinets were ver [..]
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