Daguerreotype portrait of a woman posing in a garden in front of a building by German photographer Hermann Carl Eduard Biewend, October 1, 1846.
Source: National Gallery of Canada.
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Daguerreotype portrait of a woman posing in a garden in front of a building by German photographer Hermann Carl Eduard Biewend, October 1, 1846.
Source: National Gallery of Canada.
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