Title:
[Young man and woman, presumably of the Weber family.]
Creator/Contributor:
Breuning, W., photographer
Abstract:
Three-quarter length portrait of two seated figures. The woman's hair has been crimped, and she is wearing jewelry (earrings
and pins at her waist band). The man wears a printed bow tie around a standing collar.
Date:
[ca. 1846-1852]
Subject:
Women
Boys
Men
Young adults
Girls
Teenagers
Note:
European.
St. Georg (active in -- European locale)
Type:
Daguerreotypes
Group portraits
Physical Description:
1 photograph : daguerreotype ; half plate, visible image 8.8 x 7 cm.
displayLabel="Marks, Inscriptions and Accompanying Material">On card board backing (handwritten in ink, verso): Pro[b]- Augustus
/ mothers family - / Found in trunk / [in different handwriting] 1974- / Weber relatives - / maybe Adollph Sr - / Ste[inwerden].
Yellow label (printed, on verso of cardboard backing): Daguerreotype / W. BREUNING / Steindamm 144 / St. Georg. [in Germany?];;;displayLabel="Image
Package Note">Original component parts: plate, mat, cover glass. Mat: passe partout, octagonal.;;;displayLabel="Container
or Case Note">Type: glass enclosure. Notes: passe partout mount ca. 15.5 x 11.5 cm.;;
Local Call Number:
BANC PIC 1982.011:002--CASE
Filename:
brk00040265_8a.tif
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