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Datelate 1840s
Label TextThe daguerreotype, invented in 1830, could achieve a precision of detail that made it an ideal medium for portraiture. The woman holds a daguerreotype portrait in her lap, presumably of a dead family member. This physical manifestation of memory was one of the chief functions of early photography.
Object number91.55
Exhibition HistorySeattle, Washington, Seattle Art Museum, "Portrait Collaborations 19th-Century Works from the Permanent Collection", May 31, 2001 - January 1, 2002
Credit LineGift of the Estate of Myron Ogden
Dimensions3 3/4 x 3 1/4 x 5/8 in. (9.5 x 8.3 x 1.6 cm), overall
MediumDaguerreotype
untitled
Unknown artist
ca. 1840s
Object number: 91.56
Untitled, From The Album Souvenir of Burmah, M. J. Heney
Unknown artist
before 1902
Object number: 87.48
Untitled, From The Album Souvenir of Burmah, M. J. Heney
Unknown artist
Before 1902
Object number: 87.49
Untitled, From The Album Souvenir of Burmah, M. J. Heney
Unknown artist
Before 1902
Object number: 87.50
Untitled, From The Album Souvenir of Burmah, M. J. Heney
Unknown artist
Before 1902
Object number: 87.51
Untitled, From The Album Souvenir of Burmah, M. J. Heney
Unknown artist
Before 1902
Object number: 87.52
Untitled, From The Album Souvenir of Burmah, M. J. Heney
Unknown artist
before 1902
Object number: 87.53
Untitled, From The Album Souvenir of Burmah, M. J. Heney
Unknown artist
before 1902
Object number: 87.54
Unknown artist
Object number: SC2000.216.31