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Langenheimer & Weimer — Untitled (Portrait of a Standing Boy)

Langenheimer & Weimer

Untitled (Portrait of a Standing Boy)

1867

Created during the final years of daguerreotype's commercial viability, this portrait represents the technical mastery achieved in the medium's mature period. The standing pose and careful lighting demonstrate how photographers had refined their techniques to create more dynamic and lifelike representations.

Medium
Daguerreotype

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Langenheimer & Weimer, Untitled (Portrait of a Standing Boy), 1867

Created during the final years of daguerreotype's commercial viability, this portrait represents the technical mastery achieved in the medium's mature period. The standing pose and careful lighting demonstrate how photographers had refined their techniques to create more dynamic and lifelike representations.

Medium
Daguerreotype
Year
1867
Seen at
Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL

Related themes

Nineteenth Century, Monochrome, Metal, American, Photograph, Historical, Portrait, Boy, Daguerreotype, Formal

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Art Institute of Chicago