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André Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri (; 28 March 1819 – 4 October 1889) was a French photographer who started his photographic career as a daguerreotypist but gained greater fame for patenting his version of the '' carte de visite,'' a small photographic image which was mounted on a card. Disdéri, a brilliant showman, made this system of mass-production portraiture world famous.


Early life

Disdéri began his working life in a number of occupations, while also studying art. He started as a daguerreotypist in
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in 1848 or 1849 but in December 1852 or January 1853 he moved to Nîmes. There he received assistance from Édouard Boyer and
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with his photography-related chemistry experiments. After a year in Nîmes he moved to
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, enabling easy access to people who would be the subjects of his ''cartes de visite.''


Disdéri and the ''carte de visite''

Photographs had previously served as calling cards,Wilder. but Disdéri's invention of the paper ''carte de visite'' (i.e. "visiting card") photograph second enabled the mass production of photographs. On 27 November 1854 he patented the system of printing ten photographs on a single sheet (although there is no evidence that a system printing more than eight actually materialized). This was the first patent ever for a ''carte de visite.'' Disdéri's's ''cartes de visite'' were 6×9 cm, about the size of conventional (nonphotographic) visiting cards of the time, and were made by a camera with four lenses and a sliding
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holder; a design inspired by the stereoscopic cameras. The novelty quickly spread throughout the world. According to a German visitor, Disdéri's studio became "really the Temple of Photography – a place unique in its luxury and elegance. Daily he sells three to four thousand francs worth of portraits". The fact that these photos could be reproduced inexpensively and in great quantity brought about the decline of the daguerreotype and ushered in a ''carte de visite'' craze as they became enormously popular throughout Europe and the United States. So great was the publicity that all of Paris wanted portraits. The great French photographer Nadar, who was Disdéri's competitor, wrote about the new invention in his autobiographical "Quand j'étais photographe", "about the appearance of Disdéri and Carte de Visite. It spelled disaster. Either you had to succumb – that is to say, follow the trend – or resign."


Twin-lens reflex camera

Disdéri also invented the
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.


Later years and death

In the aftermath of the
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of 1871, Disdéri recorded an image of dead
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. At the pinnacle of his career, Disdéri had been extremely wealthy and renowned; but like another photographer, Mathew Brady, he is reported to have ended his life penniless. He died on 4 October 1889 in the Hôpital Ste. Anne in Paris, "an institution for indigents, alcoholics, and the mentally ill".Elizabeth Anne McCauley, ''A.A.E. Disdéri and the Carte de Visite Portrait Photograph'', Yale University Press, 1985. He was a victim of his own invention. The system which he invented and popularized was so easy to imitate that photographers all over the world took advantage of it.


Gallery

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'', années 1860 Disderi, Adolphe Eugène (1810-1890) - Giuseppe Verdi (1813-1901).jpg, ''Portrait de Giuseppe Verdi'', au format carte-de-visite.
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et Empress Eugénie'' (circa 1870),
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, Getty Center.


References


Sources

*McCauley, Elizabeth Anne. "Carte de visite." ''Oxford Companion to the Photograph,'' ed. Robin Lenman. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. . *Wilder, Kelley E. "Disdéri, André Adolphe-Eugène." ''Oxford Companion to the Photograph,'' ed. Robin Lenman. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. .


Archives


19th Century Actors Carte de Visite Collection
1860–1885. 605 photographic prints on carte de visite mounts; 4 x 2 in. A
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections.


External links


npg.orggetty.eduEncyclopædia Britannica, Andre-Adolphe-Eugene Disdéri
Accessed 28 November 2007.
Works by Disdéri
Collection Paul Frecker, London. {{DEFAULTSORT:Disderi, Andre Adolphe-Eugene 19th-century French inventors Pioneers of photography 1819 births 1889 deaths Portrait photographers 19th-century French photographers 19th-century French scientists