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Unidentified group of young women: daguerreotype, c1850, by Southworth & Hawes, Boston

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Unidentified group of young women: daguerreotype, c1850, by Southworth & Hawes, Boston

YOUNG WOMEN, c1850.
Unidentified group of young women: daguerreotype, c1850, by Southworth & Hawes, Boston. 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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1850 Daguerreotype Dress Hawes Reading Southworth Unidentified

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This daguerreotype from 1850 showcases an unidentified group of young women, frozen in time by the skilled hands of Southworth & Hawes, renowned photographers based in Boston. The image captures a moment of camaraderie and intimacy among these middle-class American women, their identities forever shrouded in mystery. Dressed impeccably in fashionable attire of the era, each woman exudes her unique sense of style. Their dresses are delicately adorned with intricate patterns and ruffles, reflecting the prevailing fashion trends of the mid-19th century. One can only imagine the conversations they shared as they gathered together for this portrait. The daguerreotype technique used to create this print adds a certain ethereal quality to the image. The soft lighting and subtle shadows lend depth and texture to their features, emphasizing their youthful beauty. It is evident that great care was taken by Southworth & Hawes to capture not just their physical appearance but also their inner essence. As we gaze upon this photograph today, we are transported back in time to witness a fleeting moment from history. We become witnesses to these young women's lives and stories that have long been forgotten or lost. This remarkable piece serves as a reminder of our collective past and invites us to ponder on the untold narratives hidden within old photographs like this one – treasures waiting patiently for someone willing to unravel them.


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