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- Title
INDEX TO RESOURCES.
- Abstract
The article focuses on the daguerreotype cases, a photography frame made in a great variety of designs, ranging from simple patterns to elaborate pictorial compositions in the U.S. Such cases, also called Union Cases, was advertised as early as 1853, but the process of making them was patented by Samuel Peck of New Haven, Connecticut in 1954. M. McClintock's Handbook of Popular Antiques (1946) describes 110 of them. The George Eastman House owns excellent examples of most the cases, and many of which were not described.
- Subjects
UNITED States; PHOTOGRAPHY; DAGUERREOTYPE; DIRECT positive processes; PECK, Samuel; ANTIQUITIES; MATERIAL culture; DECORATIVE arts; COLLECTIBLES
- Publication
Image, 1957, Vol 6, Issue 8, p198
- ISSN
0536-5465
- Publication type
Article