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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Otis and Child, 1834. Creator: Joseph H Davis
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Otis and Child, 1834. Creator: Joseph H Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Otis and Child, 1834
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And Graphite On Off White Wove Paper Carpet Carpets Daniel Davis Domestic Family Life Gum Arabic Household Husband Maine Maine United States Of America Soft Furnishing Wife Wives Betsy Black Colour Letterbox Format Otis Parenting Polly
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Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Otis and Child, 1834 - A Glimpse into 19th Century American Family Life
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. This print by Joseph H Davis takes us back to the year 1834, offering a rare glimpse into the lives of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Otis and their child in Maine, United States of America. The image showcases a loving family portrait filled with warmth and tenderness. The composition is beautifully captured in watercolour, gum arabic, and graphite on off white wove paper, highlighting the intricate details of this domestic scene. The Otis family is depicted indoors amidst patterned soft furnishings that add an elegant touch to their surroundings. In this panoramic letterbox format photograph, we see Mr. Daniel Otis standing proudly beside his wife Betsy while cradling their precious child in his arms. Betsy exudes grace as she gazes affectionately at her husband and baby. This portrait not only captures the essence of marriage but also celebrates motherhood as Polly Otis stands beside them - perhaps Betsy's own mother or a trusted nanny providing support for this growing family. The presence of newspapers scattered across the carpet suggests an intellectual household where knowledge was valued alongside familial bonds. It reflects a time when people relied on printed press for information about the world beyond their immediate surroundings. Joseph H Davis skillfully brings together elements of color, texture, and emotion to create an evocative portrayal of love within a country home during early
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