Daguerreotype [J.B. Goodman, advertisers composite and colour images.]
Title
Daguerreotype [J.B. Goodman, advertisers composite and colour images.]
Author
Goodman, J.B.Source
Sydney Morning Herald (Sydney) 18 April 1831 - ongoingDetails
16 December 1846, p.1, col.6.Publication date
16 December 1846Type
Advertisment
Language
EnglishCountry of context
Australia
Full text
DAGUERREOTYPE,
321, CA8TLEREAGH-STREET, NORTH, SIX DOORS FROM KING-STREET.
MR. J. B. GOODMAN having completed his collection of views of all parts of the interior, is prepared to embellish his portraits with scenery from any part of New South Wales the sitter may prefer, and particularly recommends to squatters, &c, &c, his extensive specimens of Bush landscape, giving to the Daguerreotype portraits the double advantage of a facsimile likeness, and a highly finished local back ground.
Mr. J. B. Goodman having recently received from England the patentee's newly invented process of colouring, is also prepared to colour portraits at a small extra charge.
Price of each portrait One Guinea.
Hours of attendance from eight A.M. to four P.M.
P.S. - Sitters are recommended to avoid white as much as possible in their dresses.
[Sydney Morning Herald, 16 December 1846, p.1, col.6.]
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