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Samuel J. Miller — Frederick Douglass

Samuel J. Miller

Frederick Douglass

1847

Captured using the daguerreotype process, one of photography's earliest techniques, this portrait presents the renowned abolitionist and orator with striking clarity and dignity that helped establish photography as a powerful tool for social documentation.

Medium
Daguerreotype

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Samuel J. Miller, Frederick Douglass, 1847

Captured using the daguerreotype process, one of photography's earliest techniques, this portrait presents the renowned abolitionist and orator with striking clarity and dignity that helped establish photography as a powerful tool for social documentation.

Medium
Daguerreotype
Year
1847
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Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

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Monochrome, Monumental, 19th Century, American, Photograph, Historical, Man, Portrait, Daguerreotype, Formal

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