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TOM HORN Old West Scout Lawman Gunfighter Vintage Photograph Cabinet Card RP

$ 3.16

Availability: 12 in stock
  • Listed By: Artist/Restorer
  • Condition: Hand-done newly-mounted reproduction cabinet card approximately 4" x 6"
  • Color: Sepia
  • Framing: Unframed
  • Photo Type: Cabinet Photo
  • Subject: Figures & Portraits
  • Modification Description: Restored photographic reproduction from vintage
  • Original/Reprint: Reprint
  • Region of Origin: US
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Modified Item: Yes

    Description

    Quality reprint/reproduction from a vintage cabinet card photograph - a Canon Archival Quality Semi-Gloss Print. Mounted on sturdy chipboard, the overall card is approximately 4” x 6”.
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    The cabinet card was a style of photograph which was widely used for photographic portraiture from the 1860’s through the early part of the 20th Century.
    It consisted of a thin albumen photographic paper print mounted on a card typically measuring 4¼ by 6½ inches (108 by 165 mm). They are often confused with Carte de Visité (CDV), a similar but smaller format introduced around 1854 in France. CDV’s were very popular during the American Civil War.
    “Cabinet Card” portraits were often presented and exchanged by individuals of position, and social standing. They came to replace at times the “calling card” as a currency of social exchange and introduction. They were often kept and displayed in glass “cabinets” to demonstrate acquaintance or connection in some way with the notables pictured in the portraits.