Photographies obscènes pour stéréoscope
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Photographies obscènes pour stéréoscope[1] (c. 1860) is the informal title given to a photograph variously attributed to Auguste Belloc and Félix-Jacques Moulin. Nude stereoscopy began in 1838 and became extremely popular in the middle of the 19th century.
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