Mosaique: The Imperial Court of Napoleon III

Cleveland Museum of Art

Mosaique: The Imperial Court of Napoleon III

André Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri

Date
c. 1866
Medium
albumen print, montage carte-de-visite
Culture
France, 19th century
Department
Photography
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

The mosaic cards offered visual catalogues of the luminaries of a profession or social group in a single photograph. Here the emperor, his wife, and son top a pyramid of statesmen, soldiers, artists, writers, and others affiliated with the imperial court. This image was produced by cutting hundreds of figures photographed by Disdéri away from their backgrounds, mounting the likenesses on a single sheet, photographing that collage, and printing it on 6 x 9 cm cards. Disdéri bragged that the mosaique could offer a picture of “from two or three persons up to a thousand for the same price” as a photograph of one individual.

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