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1853 June 22. New York Daily Tribune. (New York, New York.) June 22, 1853, Vol. XIII, No. 3801, P. 4.
Photographic Institution—For taking Likenesses by this new and popular process, has been opened by Bommer & Rolle, at No. 247 Broadway. These Likenesses have gained a deservedly high reputation in Germany and other parts of Europe, where they are regarded much superior to those taken by the Daguerreian process. These Likenesses are taken on paper so accurately, that the different colors of the dress are distinctly tinted, resembling a highly finished painting in miniature. The Gallery is open for the visitation of the public, which are invited to inspect. Bommer & Rolle.
Advertisement ran from June 22 to 24, 1853
1853 June 27. New York Daily Tribune. (New York, New York.) June 27, 1853, Vol. XIII, No. 3805, P. 4.
Photographic Institution—For taking Likenesses by this new and popular process, has been opened by Bommer & Rolle, at No. 247 Broadway. These Likenesses have gained a deservedly high reputation in Germany and other parts of Europe, where they are regarded much superior to those taken by the Daguerreian process. These Likenesses are taken on paper so accurately, that the different colors of the dress are distinctly tinted, resembling a highly finished painting in miniature. The Gallery is open for the visitation of the public, which are invited to inspect. Bommer & Rolle.
Advertisement ran on June 27 & 29, 1853.
1853 July 1. New York Daily Tribune. (New York, New York.) July 1, 1853, Vol. XIII, No. 3809, P. 4.
Photographic Institution—For taking Likenesses by this new and popular process, has been opened by Bommer & Rolle, at No. 247 Broadway. These Likenesses have gained a deservedly high reputation in Germany and other parts of Europe, where they are regarded much superior to those taken by the Daguerreian process. These Likenesses are taken on paper so accurately, that the different colors of the dress are distinctly tinted, resembling a highly finished painting in miniature. The Gallery is open for the visitation of the public, which are invited to inspect. Bommer & Rolle.
Advertisement ran on July 1 & 4, 1853.