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The Julius Victor Carus Photograph Album contains the private collection of photographic portraits assembled by Carus, a German zoologist and editor. The album contains 127 portraits, primarily of European scientists in the fields of natural history, biology, comparative anatomy, physiology, embryology, and medicine. Scientists represented by photographs include Charles Darwin, Jean Louis Agassiz, Karl Ernst von Baer, Ernst Haeckel, Thomas Henry Huxley, Richard Owen, Herbert Spencer, and many more. Also included are a few photographs of natural history specimens. Most of the photographs are cartes-de-visite, which were commonly exchanged between professional people during the latter half of the 19th century. A small number of cabinet size photographs are included. The album was donated to the Smithsonian in 1953 by Harley J. Van Cleave.

Also included are prints of the original photographs; reprints of articles on the album and negatives of plates which appeared in the articles; index card files which contain information on the portraits; and a partial description of the album.

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Carus established wide professional contacts during his career and he exchanged "carte-de-viste" photographs with many of the eminent scientists of his era. After his death in 1903, Carus' private collection of portraits (housed in an album) fell into the hands of a book dealer. The album was purchased by Harley J. Van Cleave, an invertebrate zoologist and faculty member at the University of Illinois. Van Cleave published a series of articles on the Carus album in BIOS in 1943. In the articles he included several plates of unidentified portraits in the hope that readers might recognize the subjects. Van Cleave donated the album, along with his collection of fresh-water mollusks, to the Smithsonian Institution in 1953.

This collection includes an album housing the private collection of photographic portraits assembled by Julius Victor Carus. The album contains 127 portraits, primarily of European scientists in the fields of natural history, biology, comparative anatomy, physiology, embryology, and medicine. Also included are a few photographs of natural history specimens. Most of the photographs are "carte-de-vistes," measuring 2 1/2 x 4 inches, which were commonly exchanged between professional people during the latter half of the 19th century. A small amount of "cabinet" size photographs are also found. Most of the 127 photographs are identified. Many of these are autographed and include words of greeting.

Also included are prints of the original photographs; reprints of Harley J. Van Cleave's articles on the Carus album published in BIOS in 1943; negatives of the plates which appeared in the BIOS articles; index card files prepared by Van Cleave and by the Division of Civil History, United States National Museum which contain information on the subject of the portrait (or unidentified), photographer, and autograph or greeting; and a partial copy of a description of the album by Van Cleave.

This album contains the original photographic portraits collected by Julius Victor Carus. The photographs are arranged numerically within the album. Apparently, the photographs were given numbers after the album was acquired by Harley J. Van Cleave. Listed below is an index of the identified portraits in the album, in order of the number designated by Van Cleave, and followed by the Smithsonian Institution (SI) negative number in brackets.

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