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Alexander Hesler — Untitled (Young Girl)

Alexander Hesler

Untitled (Young Girl)

1876

Shot during the daguerreotype era's twilight years, this tender portrait showcases Hesler's mastery of child photography when long exposure times made such images technically challenging. The work demonstrates the photographer's ability to capture both technical precision and emotional intimacy.

Medium
Albumen print

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Alexander Hesler, Untitled (Young Girl), 1876

Shot during the daguerreotype era's twilight years, this tender portrait showcases Hesler's mastery of child photography when long exposure times made such images technically challenging. The work demonstrates the photographer's ability to capture both technical precision and emotional intimacy.

Medium
Albumen print
Year
1876
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Albumen Print, American Photography, 19th Century, Studio Photography, Child Subject, Victorian Era, Portrait Photography, Pictorialism

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