| Photographer |
T.T. Wine, photographer |
| Date of photo |
ca. 1870 |
| Description |
Sepia-toned photo is mounted on off-white card stock. Photo shows a blind man wearing tinted eyeglasses with a dark piece that rests against his right temple (left temple not visible). He is seated on an ornate, high-back cushioned chair, reading a book by touch that is placed on a small ornate table in front of him. He has short hair and a full beard that appears to be streaked with gray. He does not have a mustache. He is wearing a dark suit with long jacket. On the center back of the carte is printed "T.T. Wine Photographer, High Street, Hounslow.," within a decorative design with banners, and "Copies Can Be Had At Any Time.," within a banner. Handwritten on the back, in pencil, below the top edge, is "reading braille." Cartes de visite were popular during the Civil War era. |
| Medium |
Card stock, paper |
| Object ID |
2002.143.1 |
| Object Name |
Carte-de-visite |
| Place |
Hounslow, London, England |
| Print size |
4 1/4 x 2 1/2 in. |
| Subjects |
Adult blind Photographs |
| Title |
Carte de visite, Man wearing tinted eyeglasses and reading a book by touch |
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