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American critic and reformer. Daguerreotype, 1846

MARGARET FULLER (1810-1850).
American critic and reformer. Daguerreotype, 1846. Granger holds millions of images spanning more than 25,000 years of world history, from before the Stone Age to the dawn of the Space Age.

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1846 Critic Daguerreotype Fuller Hairstyle Marchioness Margaret Noblewoman Reading Reformer Sara Shawl Transcendentalism

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This daguerreotype from 1846 showcases the remarkable Margaret Fuller, an influential American critic and reformer. In this portrait, she is seated with poise and confidence, her shawl draped elegantly over her shoulders. Margaret's piercing gaze reveals a sharp intellect and determination to challenge societal norms. With a book in hand, she appears engrossed in deep contemplation, embodying her role as a prominent women's rights advocate during the mid-19th century. As one of the leading figures of transcendentalism, Margaret Fulller played a crucial role in shaping intellectual discourse and advocating for social change. Her noblewoman-like hairstyle adds an air of sophistication to her overall appearance. The daguerreotype technique used to capture this image beautifully captures every intricate detail of Margaret's features - from the delicate lines on her face to the texture of her clothing. This photograph serves as a powerful reminder of Margaret Fuller's lasting legacy as both an intellectual force and trailblazer for gender equality. Her tireless efforts continue to inspire generations after her untimely death in 1850.


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