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John P. Soule — Parepa Rosa, from the series "Skeleton Leaves"

John P. Soule

Parepa Rosa, from the series "Skeleton Leaves"

1874

An innovative departure from traditional portraiture, this work uses the intricate vein patterns of skeleton leaves as the canvas for depicting the famous opera singer. The technique represents a fascinating intersection of botanical art, photography, and popular culture in the 1870s.

Medium
Albumen print, stereo

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John P. Soule, Parepa Rosa, from the series "Skeleton Leaves", 1874

An innovative departure from traditional portraiture, this work uses the intricate vein patterns of skeleton leaves as the canvas for depicting the famous opera singer. The technique represents a fascinating intersection of botanical art, photography, and popular culture in the 1870s.

Medium
Albumen print, stereo
Year
1874
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Monochrome, Photography, Albumen Print, Serene, Documentary, American, Botanical, Portrait, Stereoview

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