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L. H. Hale — Untitled (Portrait of a Boy)

L. H. Hale

Untitled (Portrait of a Boy)

1850

Captured using the daguerreotype process pioneered in the 1840s, this intimate portrait demonstrates the early commercial applications of photography in mid-19th century America. The sharp detail and silvery surface characteristic of daguerreotypes creates a luminous, almost ethereal quality in the young subject's features.

Medium
Daguerreotype

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L. H. Hale, Untitled (Portrait of a Boy), 1850

Captured using the daguerreotype process pioneered in the 1840s, this intimate portrait demonstrates the early commercial applications of photography in mid-19th century America. The sharp detail and silvery surface characteristic of daguerreotypes creates a luminous, almost ethereal quality in the young subject's features.

Medium
Daguerreotype
Year
1850
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Monochrome, 1850s, American, Early Photography, Historical, Portrait, Boy, Figurative, Daguerreotype, Formal

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