Very beautiful glass plate with stereoscopic view
format 8.5 x 17 cm
Notre-Dame de Paris
A carter and two onlookers pose in front of the facade of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris.
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 "Notre-Dame de Paris" circa 18
Very beautiful glass plate with stereoscopic view
format 8.5 x 17 cm
Notre-Dame de Paris.
A carter and two onlookers pose in front of the facade of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris.
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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