Three-quarter length portrait of a seated old man (Carl Johann von Seidlitz, 1798-1885) with grey hair and sideburns, looking to his right. He wears a dark jacket with buttons, dark waistcoat, white shirt, a cravat and dark trousers. He sits on an ornate upholstered sofa with carved armrest and he reclines his left arm against a sofa, while his right hand rests in his lap. He has got a ring on his finger. A curtain is behind to his left and a table with a plant on top of it is behind to his right.
Three-quarter length portrait of a seated old man (Carl Johann von Seidlitz, 1798-1885) with grey hair and sideburns, looking to his right. He wears a dark jacket with buttons, dark waistcoat, white shirt, a cravat and dark trousers. He sits on an ornate upholstered sofa with carved armrest and he reclines his left arm against a sofa, while his right hand rests in his lap. He has got a ring on his finger. A curtain is behind to his left and a table with a plant on top of it is behind to his right.
Nome del soggetto
Seidlitz, Carl Johann von; Seidlitz, Karl Johann von
Iscrizione
Dr. Karl Johann v. Seidlitz. *1798.3.6 i/Reval. +1885.2.7 i/Dorpat.
Parole chiave tecniche
daguerreotype
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Lastre stereoscopiche
No
Dimensione della finestra
Altezza
100 mm / 3,94 inch
Larghezza
76 mm / 2,99 inch
Dimensione dell'astuccio
Altezza
178 mm / 7,01 inch
Larghezza
130 mm / 5,12 inch
Spessore
5 mm / 0,2 inch
Forma della finestra
Ottagonale con lati arrotondati
Forma dell'astuccio
Rettangolo
Collezione
Proprietario
Estonian Literary Museum, Estonia
Descrizione
Estonian Literary Museum (Eesti Kirjandusmuuseum) – Vanemuise 42, 51003 Tartu, Estonia. Phone +372 7377700, E-mail kirmus@kirmus.ee. The Estonian Literary Museum is a research and development institution that also carries the functions of a central archive of national sciences and of an archival library. The photographic collection includes almost 300,000 prints, negatives and digital files. The true rarities of the collection are its five daguerreotypes that include the oldest (ca. 1844, see EKLA_A-37-1254) and largest (12.1x16.2 cm, see EKLA_1940-28) preserved daguerreotype in Estonia.
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