Very beautiful glass plate with stereoscopic view
format 8.5 x 17 cm
Niagara Falls. Snow effects at Table Rock. United States.
The Ferrier and Soulier company was created by Claude-Marie FERRIER (1811-1889) and Charles SOULIER (1816-1886) in 1859. It specialized in the production of stereoscopic views.
Soulier's plaques depicted a variety of subjects, including landscapes, monuments, urban scenes, and historical events.
Stereoscopic glass plates were considered high-quality products and aesthetically superior to paper stereoscopies. They were heavier and more fragile, but offered better image quality and a more immersive viewing experience.
The works of Ferrier and Soulier are now considered collector's items.
Ferrier and Soulier Glass plate stereo view "Snow Effect, Niagara" c.1875
Very beautiful glass plate with stereoscopic view
format 8.5 x 17 cm
Niagara Falls. Snow effects at Table Rock. United States.
The Ferrier and Soulier company was created by Claude-Marie FERRIER (1811-1889) and Charles SOULIER (1816-1886) in 1859. It specialized in the production of stereoscopic views.
Soulier's plaques depicted a variety of subjects, including landscapes, monuments, urban scenes, and historical events.
Stereoscopic glass plates were considered high-quality products and aesthetically superior to paper stereoscopies. They were heavier and more fragile, but offered better image quality and a more immersive viewing experience.
The works of Ferrier and Soulier are now considered collector's items.
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