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Acting Out: Cabinet Cards and the Making of Modern Photography - Rohrbach, John (Editor), and Pauwels, Erin (Contributions by), and Salvesen, Britt (Contributions by)
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"Cabinet cards were America's main format for photographic portraiture through last three decades of the nineteenth century. Standardized at 6 1/2-by-4 1/4-inches, they were just large enough to reveal extensive detail, leading to the incorporation of elaborate poses, backdrops, and props. Inexpensive and sold by the dozen, they transformed getting one's portrait made from a formal event taken up once or twice in a lifetime into a commonplace practice shared with friends. The cards reinforced middle class Americans' sense ...

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Acting Out: Cabinet Cards and the Making of Modern Photography 2020, University of California Press

ISBN-13: 9780520306684

Hardcover