A tinted stereoview daguerreotype with paper label on the back from Maison A Bertrand in Paris features a meticulously arranged still life of shorebirds, showcasing a rare glimpse into 19th-century taxidermy and photographic art. The composition includes a group of shorebirds, likely preserved specimens, displayed on a textured base that mimics their natural environment. The central bird has its wings outstretched, adding a dynamic element to the otherwise still scene, while the others stand calmly, highlighting the diversity of avian life.
The stereoview format allows the viewer to experience the scene with a remarkable sense of depth, bringing the birds and their environment to life in a way that flat images cannot. The careful hand-tinting applied to the birds adds a realistic touch, further enhancing the lifelike appearance of the subjects.
The daguerreotype is in good condition with minor signs of age-related wear, typical for a piece of this era. The images remain clear with well-preserved details, and the stereo effect is effectively rendered, offering a vivid three-dimensional view. The mounting shows some wear, but it does not detract from the overall presentation of this fascinating piece.
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