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Daguerreotype, c1845, by Southworth & Hawes

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Daguerreotype, c1845, by Southworth & Hawes

FAMILY GROUP, c1845.
Daguerreotype, c1845, by Southworth & Hawes. 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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1840s Affection Child Daguerreotype Daughter Family Father Hawes Husband Mother Southworth Unidentified

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This daguerreotype print, taken around 1845 by the renowned photographers Southworth & Hawes, beautifully captures a family group in their finest attire. The image showcases an American family of six, exuding warmth and affection through their poses and expressions. In the foreground stands a young girl, radiating innocence and charm as she confidently gazes into the camera. Her fashionable dress reflects the trends of the era, highlighting her status within this middle-class family unit. Seated beside her is an unidentified woman, likely her mother, emanating grace and poise. She holds onto a small boy who appears to be their son - his mischievous smile revealing his playful nature. The central figure in this portrait is undoubtedly the father; his strong presence commands attention as he sits with authority next to his wife. Their connection speaks volumes about their bond as partners and parents. Every member of this family contributes to creating a harmonious composition that encapsulates love and unity during this early period of photography history. This daguerreotype serves not only as a visual record but also as an intimate glimpse into one American household's life in the mid-19th century. Preserved for generations to come, this remarkable piece from Granger Art on Demand allows us to appreciate both its historical significance and artistic merit while transporting us back in time when capturing such precious moments was still relatively new.


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