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Sunday, July 10, 2011

Art Biennale 2011 - Thomas Hirschhorn

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Victorians and Edwardians in Mourning or Wearing Photographic Sentimental Jewelry

Early 1/9th-Plate Cased Tintype of Woman in Mourning, Circa 1861Woman Wearing a Black-Enamel Hair Mourning Brooch, 1/6th-Plate Daguerreotype, Circa 1849Mother with Possesibly Deceased Infant, 1/6th-Plate Daguerreotype, "Taken September 12th, 1854. Child was 28 days old."Widow with a Book, 1/9th-Plate Daguerreotype, Circa 1845Widow and Child, 1/9th-Plate Daguerreotype, Circa 1850Widow and Child, 1/9th-Plate Daguerreotype, Circa 1850
Teen Wearing a Mourning Brooch, 1/6th-Plate Daguerreotype, Circa 1850Woman in Mourning, 1/6th-Plate Daguerreotype, Circa 1852Lovely Young Woman in Second Stage Mourning, 1/6th-Plate Ambrotype, Circa 18571/9th-Plate Ambrotype of Margaret I. Handy in Mourning, circa 18551/6th-Plate Ambrotype of Unknown Woman, Likely in "Second" Mourning, circa 18581/9th-Plate Ambrotype of Woman in Mourning, Circa 1858
Detail, 1/9th-Plate Ambrotype of Woman in Mourning, Circa 1858Ambrotype Brooch of an Unknown Woman Wearing a Mourning Brooch, Circa 18601/9th-Plate Ambrotype of Older Woman in Mourning, Circa 18551/9th-Plate Relievo Ambrotype of Unknown Woman Wearing a Hair Memorial Brooch, circa 1858Painterly 1/9th-Plate Ambrotype of Rosy-Cheeked Widow, Circa 18589th-Plate Ruby Ambrotype of Julia A. Hayden of Smithfield, Virginia, Circa 1862
1/4th-Plate Handcolored Cased Tintype of Widow and Daughter, Circa 1860Weary Woman in Mourning, Tintype, Circa 1865Tintype of Sad Woman in Mourning Wearing a Hair Mourning Brooch, Circa 1863Older Woman in Mourning Wearing Photographic Mourning Brooch, Tintype, Circa 1862Tintype of Middle-Aged Woman in Mourning, Circa 1863Tintype of Woman in Mourning Clothing, Circa 1867

Victorians and Edwardians in Mourning or Wearing Photographic Sentimental Jewelry, a set by lisby1 on Flickr.

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Uncased Tintypes in My Collection

Tintype of Two Women, One Wearing Mourning, Circa 1880Woman in Mourning, Tintype, Circa 1880Tintype of Young Man with Hapsburg Chin, Circa 1868Closeup of Tintype of Young Man with Hapsburg Chin, Circa 1868Closeup of Tintype of Neatly Dressed Woman, Circa 1868Tintype of Neatly Dressed Woman, Circa 1868
Tintype of Veiled Beauty, Circa 1864"Your Uncle Prized This Little Picture," Tintype, Circa 1872Languid Beauty, Tintype, Circa 1869Careworn Woman, Tintype, circa 1866Miss with a Jaunty Chapeau, Tintype, Circa Mid-1870sTintype of Lovely Girl With Braids, circa 1872
Bad Boys, Tintype, Circa 1870Outside on a Clear Day, 1/4th-Plate Tintype, Circa 1880Tintype of Buxom Beauty, Circa 1870Tin Type of Mary Elizabeth Parks, Circa 1874Nervous Lady, Tintype, Circa 1863Tintype of Younger Sister, Circa 1869
Close-up of Tintype of Younger Sister, Circa 1869Older Sister, Tintype, Circa 1869Close-up of Older Sister, Tintype, Circa 1869Tintype of Spooky Tween Circa, 1880Serious and Somewhat Weatherworn Fellow in Front of a Turgid Landscape, Tintype, 1870sTintype of Displeased Princess in a Sleigh (but No Snow), 1870s

Uncased Tintypes in My Collection, a set by lisby1 on Flickr.

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John Whitney "Catalog" 1961

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The spirit photographs of William Hope

Man with the spirit of his deceased first wifeCouple with a young female spiritA clergyman and two spiritsJoe and Will Thomas and their grandmother's spiritJoe Thomas and unidentified spiritA seance
Mourning sceneTwo women with a spiritThree people with two spiritsFamily group with two spiritsTwo men with a female spiritTwo women with a female spirit
Man surrounded by signs of spirit presenceWoman with two boys and a female spiritMan with a spirit face appearingMan with a spirit faceCouple with a female spiritMan with the spirit of his deceased second wife
Will Thomas with an unidentified spiritMan with the spirit of his helperMan with a female spiritMrs Bentley and the spirit of her deceased sister

The spirit photographs of William Hope, a set by National Media Museum on Flickr.

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