Three quarter length portrait of a seated man and a woman: Friedrich August Simon Morgenstern's (1772-1844) son with his wife, both looking towards the camera. Friedrich August Simon Morgenstern was a brother of Karl Morgenstern (1770-1852), the first director of the University of Tartu Library and a professor of the University of Tartu. The man has dark hair, sideburns and moustache, he wears a dark trousers, dark jacket, a patterned waistcoat, white shirt with high collar and a dark cravat. He holds with his left hand on his waistcoat and rests his right arm on the back of the chair, on which his wife is sitting. She wears a dark long sleeved dress with white lace-edged collar, cuffs and a brooch. She wears pale earrings and rests her hands together in her lap. The image has a plain background.
Three quarter length portrait of a seated man and a woman: Friedrich August Simon Morgenstern's (1772-1844) son with his wife, both looking towards the camera. Friedrich August Simon Morgenstern was a brother of Karl Morgenstern (1770-1852), the first director of the University of Tartu Library and a professor of the University of Tartu. The man has dark hair, sideburns and moustache, he wears a dark trousers, dark jacket, a patterned waistcoat, white shirt with high collar and a dark cravat. He holds with his left hand on his waistcoat and rests his right arm on the back of the chair, on which his wife is sitting. She wears a dark long sleeved dress with white lace-edged collar, cuffs and a brooch. She wears pale earrings and rests her hands together in her lap. The image has a plain background.
Název předmětu
Morgenstern
Klíčové slovo techniky
daguerreotype
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Stereo desky
Ne
Velikost okénka
Výška
143 mm / 5,63 inch
Šířka
104 mm / 4,09 inch
Velikost pouzdra
Výška
217 mm / 8,54 inch
Šířka
174 mm / 6,85 inch
Hloubka
29 mm / 1,14 inch
Tvar okénka
Ovál
Tvar pouzdra
Obdélníkový
Sbírka
Identifikátor
University of Tartu Library, Estonia
Popis
University of Tartu Library (Tartu Ülikooli Raamatukogu) – W. Struve 1, 50091 Tartu, Estonia. Phone +372 7375746, E-mail kho@utlib.ee. Collections of the University of Tartu Library amount to ca. 3.9 million items, incl. manuscripts, photographs, works of art, incunabula, books and many other valuable publications. The library holds volumes of the world’s oldest scientific journal from 1665; the oldest original document dates back to 1239. The photographic collection currently amounts to about 79,000 images, including true rarities like five daguerreotypes as well as W. H. F. Talbot’s original calotypes and engravings.
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