Ferrotype young lady with Victorian period jewelry. 1870.

$19.40

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Ferrotype representing a young woman of the Victorian era leaning on a pedestal table.
Notice the golden hairstyle and pearl necklace, the lace dress, the golden rings, earrings, necklace and pendant as well as the face enhanced with a slight pink hue.
Cut upper and lower left corners (see photos).
Beautiful general condition despite a central fold (see photos).
Around 1860-1870.
8.7 x 6.2 cm

The Ferrotype process was developed by the Frenchman Adolphe Alexandre Martin (1824-1896) who was looking for a process to improve the engraving work on plates for printers.
Like the ambrotype, the ferrotype uses a collodion photosensitive base. This is spread on a 0.15 mm thick iron plate that has previously been covered with black varnish.
Simple, fast, inexpensive, the Ferrotype will be a huge commercial success and will last until the eve of the Second World War in Europe.
Like other types of black and white images, Ferrotypes can be enhanced with colors applied with a brush by artisan photographers.


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