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Alexander Hesler — Untitled (Portrait of a Child on a Rocking Horse)

Alexander Hesler

Untitled (Portrait of a Child on a Rocking Horse)

1862

Created using the daguerreotype process, this charming portrait captures childhood innocence through the era's most prestigious photographic medium. The rocking horse prop and careful composition reflect Victorian portrait conventions while showcasing Hesler's technical skill with the demanding silver-plated copper process.

Medium
Daguerreotype

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Alexander Hesler, Untitled (Portrait of a Child on a Rocking Horse), 1862

Created using the daguerreotype process, this charming portrait captures childhood innocence through the era's most prestigious photographic medium. The rocking horse prop and careful composition reflect Victorian portrait conventions while showcasing Hesler's technical skill with the demanding silver-plated copper process.

Medium
Daguerreotype
Year
1862
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

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Nostalgic, Nineteenth Century, Monochrome, American, Historical, Child, Portrait, Sepia Tones, Figurative, Daguerreotype

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