Stereoview scene of three women attacking two men emerging from under a bed, c. 1890′s.
Source: Rijksmuseum.
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Stereoview scene of three women attacking two men emerging from under a bed, c. 1890′s.
Source: Rijksmuseum.
Portrait of an elderly man writing titled “Study of a Miser”, c. 1860. By Swedish-born British photographer Oscar Gustave Rejlander.
Source: National Museum of American History.
Stereoview scene of a man looking at stereoviews and a wary couple titled "An optical delusion. - Things seen and things not seen." Probably British, c. 1850′s/1860′s.
Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A collection of staged animated stereoscopic scenes of parties taken in a photography studio by American photographer George Stacy in the 1860's.
Source: Library of Congress.
Stereoview scene of a group celebrating New Years titled “New Years Calls,” c. 1860′s. By George Stacy.
Animated comedic stereoview titled "Oh! You're a peach," 1899. Published by Keystone View Company.
Animated comedic hand-colored stereoview of a girl and a cat titled "wake up; you lazy pussy," 1898. Published by Underwood and Underwood.
Animated comedic stereoview scene titled "Birth of an heir," c. 1850's/1860's.
Carte de visite of a staged drunken fencing scene at a recruiting station during the Civil War in Madison, Wisconsin. By Fuller’s Gallery.
Stereoview titled "Has any wild fowl fled this way?"
Hand-colored comedic stereoview titled “Short and sweet,” c. 1860′s.
Half-stereoview titled “The White Slave,” c. 1860′s.
Staged horror/comedic double exposure stereoview titled “The Haunted Lane,” c. 1889.
Staged comedic stereoview scene titled “The Ghost,” c. 1860.
Animated staged comedic stereoview titled "Will any Gent take this young Lady on his lap," c. 1860.
Animated stereoscopic staged photographs of British Army soldiers fighting during the Boer War.