This exquisite antique French stereoview titled "Celestial Châtalaes" dates from the late 19th century (circa 1850-1899) and features a delicate hand-colored image of a gracefully posed woman draped in flowing robes. The stereoview is printed on cardboard and utilizes the rare and collectible 'Hold To Light Tissue' technique, with a distinctive French tissue overlay that adds depth and luminescence when held to light, showcasing subtle color details and texture.

Published in Paris by P.K. Édit, this stereoview is part of a celebrated series capturing ethereal and theatrical scenes, likely inspired by French artistic or stage subjects of the era. Measuring approximately 3.5 inches wide (as shown against the ruler), the card includes elegant floral border embellishments and the title printed along the sides. Collectors of vintage stereoscopic imagery and French photographic ephemera will appreciate this original piece for its artistic merit, production technique, and historical context as a fine example of 19th-century visual entertainment and photography.