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André Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri (French: [ɑ̃dʁe adɔlf(ə) øʒɛn(ə) dizdeʁi]; 28 March 1819 – 4 October 1889) was a French photographer who started his photographic career as a daguerreotypist but gained greater fame for patenting his version of the carte de visite, a small photographic image which was mounted on a card.
Portrait of Geneviève Élisabeth Disdéri. Geneviève Élisabeth Disdéri (née Francart, c. 1817 – 1878) was an early French photographer.In 1843, she married the pioneering photographer André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri, partnering with him in their Brest daguerrotype studio from the late 1840s. [1]
The carte de visite (French: [kaʁt də vizit], English: 'visiting card', abbr. 'CdV', pl. cartes de visite) was a format of small photograph which was patented in Paris by photographer André Adolphe Eugène Disdéri in 1854, although first used by Louis Dodero.
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André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri (1819–1889) Louis-Camille d'Olivier (1827–1873) Robert Doisneau (1912–1994), photographer; Pierre Dubreuil (1872–1944), photographer; Maxime Du Camp (1822–1894) Louis Arthur Ducos du Hauron (1837–1920) Jean Louis Marie Eugène Durieu (1800–1874) Raymond Depardon (Born 1942)
André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri; Geneviève Élisabeth Disdéri; Maxime Du Camp; Jules Duboscq; Guillaume Duchenne de Boulogne; Louis Arthur Ducos du Hauron; Louis-Emile Durandelle; Jean Louis Marie Eugène Durieu
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