Photographic Cabinet Cards: Country Trends--Russia


Figure 1.--This 1911 cabinent card was taken in Mohilew on Dnipper which I assume is in Russia. The back of the card was done in Cyrilic script. The card was done with grey cardstock and blue print.

We have very little information about Russian portrait pgotography at this time. We have no information on Daugerreotypes and other early processes like ambrotypes at this time. The CDV was popular as in Europe, but we have 19th century CDVs at this time. We do note many cabinent cards in the late-19th and early 20th centuries. Just when cbinent cards replaced CDVs and the principal format we are not yet sure.






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