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Marcus Selmer 
Studio portrait of a Saami woman, identified as a wife (or married woman), standing, wearing a distinctive hat (ládjogahpir), described on the printed caption as being from Karasjok in Finnmark, Norway. 
1873 (ca) 
  
Carte de visite 
Pitt Rivers Museum 
Joan Evans - Donated August 1941, 1941.8.27 
  
 
LL/113100 
  
Research Notes
This carte de visite has been identified as a photograph by Marcus Selmer, taken from the printed information on the reverse. [PG 18/02/2013]
 
Marcus Selmer (1819-1900) was a Danish pharmacist who came to Bergen in 1852 and established a portrait studio there, specialising in photographing people in local costume: http://www.nb.no/pm/fotograf.php?fotograf_id=2521&navn=&m_saml=.. and http://www.preusmuseum.no/foto_echo.html (accessed 18 February 2013). For more details on Marcus Selmer, see Hanne Holm-Johnsen, 'Norway', in John Hannavy (ed.), Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-Century Photography (2 volumes, New York, 2008), p.1009. [PG 18/02/2013]
 
For another version of this photograph, dated 1873, see http://www.digitaltmuseum.no/things/122-finnekone-fra-karasjok-i-finmarken/NF/NF.11770-007 (accessed 18 February 2013). [PG 18/02/2013] 
 

 
  
 
  
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