Albert Edward, Prince of Wales (1841-1910), from 1901 King Edward VII, King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Emperor of India, etc. Carte de visite by Moritz Unna (1811-1871), who bought the photography studio of [Peter Ludwig] Rudolf Striegler (1816-1876) in 1863. Striegler introduced the CDV to Denmark in 1860, and in 1861 he was the Danish court photographer.
On the reverse of the image, someone has written the date 1869; another hand appears to identify the sitter as the Crown Prince of England in 1870. The image is problematic, though, as it seems to date from several years before, at a time when the prince had not yet grown the beard associated with most of his adult life.
He married Princess Alexandra of Denmark, the daughter of King Christian IX, in 1863, and thereafter made annual visits to Copenhagen to stay with his wife’s parents. The CDV could belong to the period immediately after his marriage, when Unna had just bought Striegler’s studio.
Unna had a rather sad life, failing to succeed as a painter, a bookseller, and, finally, a photographer. (He died in obscurity, after a period of illness that likely affected his photography business.)
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