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John Plumbe — Untitled (Portrait of a Seated Woman)

John Plumbe

Untitled (Portrait of a Seated Woman)

1845

Exemplifying the daguerreotype's unparalleled ability to record fine detail, this portrait demonstrates the medium's popularity for formal portraiture in the 1840s. The silvered surface creates an almost luminous quality that gives the sitter an otherworldly presence.

Medium
Daguerreotype

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John Plumbe, Untitled (Portrait of a Seated Woman), 1845

Exemplifying the daguerreotype's unparalleled ability to record fine detail, this portrait demonstrates the medium's popularity for formal portraiture in the 1840s. The silvered surface creates an almost luminous quality that gives the sitter an otherworldly presence.

Medium
Daguerreotype
Year
1845
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Monochrome, Photography, Figure, American, Early Photography, Portrait, Woman, Daguerreotype, Formal

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