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The Morning Call, 1860 / 1901. Creator: Anthony & Company
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The Morning Call, 1860 / 1901. Creator: Anthony & Company
The Morning Call, 1860/1901. [Children in fancy dress, pretending to be visitors]. Albumen print, stereocard, no. 120 from the series " Young Ideas"
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The Morning Call, 1860/1901 - A Glimpse into Victorian Childhood
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. This albumen print, titled "The Morning Call, 1860/1901" offers a charming snapshot of children in fancy dress playfully pretending to be visitors. Created by Anthony & Company as part of their series "Young Ideas" this 19th-century photograph captures the innocence and imagination of childhood during the Victorian era. In this image, we see a group of girls dressed in elaborate costumes surrounded by potted geraniums. The young girls are adorned with ruffled dresses and flower accessories, exuding an air of elegance and refinement. They engage in imaginative play within the comfort of their home's interior, showcasing the importance placed on family life and motherhood during that time. The attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this photograph – from the intricate clothing designs to the carefully arranged pot plants. The use of albumen silver print adds depth and texture to the image, enhancing its artistic quality. "The Morning Call" transports us back to a bygone era when children found joy in simple pleasures like dressing up and engaging in make-believe games. It serves as a reminder that despite societal changes over time, some aspects of childhood remain timeless. Displayed at the Art Institute Chicago's art gallery, this piece exemplifies America's rich cultural heritage while offering viewers a glimpse into Victorian ideals surrounding parenting and child-rearing practices.
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