Woman in Museum with Taxidermy Cabinet Card
Woman in Museum with Taxidermy Cabinet Card
Woman in Museum with Taxidermy Cabinet Card
Woman in Museum with Taxidermy Cabinet Card

Woman in Museum with Taxidermy Cabinet Card

Regular price $34.00
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Please refer to photos for condition.

Measures about 6.25" X 5.25"

Sold as is.

Cabinet Cards were a style of photograph first introduced in 1863 by Windsor & Bridge in London, the cabinet card is a photographic print mounted on card stock. The Cabinet card got its name from its suitability for display in parlors -- especially in cabinets -- and was a popular medium for family portraits. They were popular until about 1900 when Kodak amateur photography took over.