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- Rudolph_Striegler comment "Rudolph Striegler (1816–1876) was one of Denmark's early photographers, specialising in portrait photography.Trained as a picture-framer, Strieger opened Odense's first daguerreotype studio in 1846. With his experience of gold-plating, he was able to combine photography with ornate framing. Until 1857, he travelled widely around the country until he finally moved to Copenhagen.In 1860, he introduced carte-de-visite photography to Denmark.".
- Q3494938 comment "Rudolph Striegler (1816–1876) was one of Denmark's early photographers, specialising in portrait photography.Trained as a picture-framer, Strieger opened Odense's first daguerreotype studio in 1846. With his experience of gold-plating, he was able to combine photography with ornate framing. Until 1857, he travelled widely around the country until he finally moved to Copenhagen.In 1860, he introduced carte-de-visite photography to Denmark.".