[Gruppe von 250 Stereograph Blick auf die London Stereoscopic Company, 1860-1870, viele Hand-Colored zu illustrieren Bücher]. Artist: Unbekannt (Amerikanische). Unbekannt, Unbekannt (British); Benneville Lloyd Singley (Amerikanisch, Union Township, Pennsylvania, 1864-1938 Meadville, Pennsylvania); gemeinsam mit Sir David Brewster (Briten, Jedburgh, Schottland 1781-1868 Melrose); C.E. Goodman; J. Elliott; M. Laroche. Autor: William Hepworth Dixon (British, 1821-1879). Abmessungen: ca. 8,6 x 17,5 cm (3 3/8 x 6 7/8 in.). Person im Foto: Heinrich IV., Pius, Herzog von Sachsen (Deutsch, 1473-1541
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[Group of 250 Stereograph Views From the London Stereoscopic Company, 1860-1870, Many Hand-Colored to Illustrate Books]. Artist: Unknown (American); Unknown; Unknown (British); Benneville Lloyd Singley (American, Union Township, Pennsylvania 1864-1938 Meadville, Pennsylvania); Collaborated with Sir David Brewster (British, Jedburgh, Scotland 1781-1868 Melrose); C. E. Goodman; J. Elliott; M. Laroche. Author: William Hepworth Dixon (British, 1821-1879). Dimensions: Mounts approximately: 8.6 x 17.5 cm (3 3/8 x 6 7/8 in.). Person in Photograph: Henry IV, the Pius, Duke of Saxony (German, 1473-1541); Charles-Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (French, Paris 1808-1873 Chislehurst, Kent). Printer: Nachmann (French). Publisher: Keystone View Company; Underwood & Underwood (American); Littleton View Company (American); London Stereoscopic Company (British); G. W. Thorne (American); M. W. S. Jackson (American); J. L. Bates (American); Mrs. Charles Lawrence (British); F. W. & R. King; William Hall & Son (New York); McAllister & Brother (American, active 1860s-1870s); London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company (British); G. Hawgood; J. Eastlake; E. H. Chamberlain (American); E. Vimard (French); Gebhardt, Rottmann, & Co. (British); B. B. Savary (American); L. J. Cist; New York Stereoscopic Company (American); L. H. Stockwell (American). Date: 1860-70. Founded in 1854, the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company was a major publisher of stereographs-cards with two nearly identical photographs mounted side by side that can be viewed through a binocular device to create an illusion of depth. The firm's output was colossal; their 1858 catalogue listed more than one hundred thousand views. While the majority of these were landscapes or architectural views, there was also a thriving market for staged historical, sentimental, or comic tableaux, which were often hand-colored to enhance their dramatic impact. Among the most popular themes were courtship, marriage, unrequited love, bereavem