Featured on PDR in the collection Marcus Selmer’s Photographs of 19th-Century Norwegians

It is not immediately clear what drew Marcus Selmer (1819 – 1900), a Danish portrait photographer, to spend most of his life working in Norway. He trained as a pharmacist in his native Denmark, and was working in a chemist owned by his uncle when he discovered daguerreotype photography. He experimented with this new technology in his spare time and began sending his pictures in to local exhibitions. In 1852, Selmer travelled to Norway, to visit some of his uncle’s family in the city of Bergen. He never returned.

Artist

Date

ca. 1870


Underlying Rights

Public Domain Worldwide

Digital Rights

No Additional Rights


Image Size

638 x 1024 Higher res available?