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

L. H. Hale

Untitled (Portrait of a Man)

1850

Among the earliest examples of portrait photography, this daguerreotype showcases the technical precision and artistic sensibility that made this medium revolutionary for capturing human likenesses. The reflective metal surface and meticulous detail reveal photography's initial promise to democratize portraiture beyond painted miniatures.

Medium
Daguerreotype

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

Among the earliest examples of portrait photography, this daguerreotype showcases the technical precision and artistic sensibility that made this medium revolutionary for capturing human likenesses. The reflective metal surface and meticulous detail reveal photography's initial promise to democratize portraiture beyond painted miniatures.

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

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Monochrome, 19th Century, American, Classical, Historical, Portrait, Sepia, Male, Daguerreotype, Formal

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