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Sep 21, 2024
Presenting an exquisite pair of sixth plate daguerreotypes by the renowned studio of Southworth & Hawes, capturing a man tenderly posed with his daughter. One of the images features the classic column, a hallmark of the studio's distinguished style, while both images radiate the intimate, emotional depth characteristic of Southworth & Hawes' work. These daguerreotypes are exceptional examples of the artistry and technical mastery that defined this pioneering photographic duo, making them a rare and valuable addition to any collection.
Southworth & Hawes, comprising Albert Sands Southworth (1811-1894) and Josiah Johnson Hawes (1808-1901), were the leading daguerreotypists in Boston during the mid-19th century. Operating from 1843 to 1863, they were celebrated for their ability to capture their subjects with remarkable clarity, lifelike detail, and an almost sculptural quality. Their work was distinguished by its use of natural light, careful composition, and an emphasis on the sitter's character and presence, rather than simply creating a likeness. They photographed many prominent figures of the time, including politicians, writers, and social leaders, contributing significantly to the cultural and historical record of the era.
The daguerreotypes in this lot are a superb example of Southworth & Hawes' skill in creating intimate and timeless portraits. The man and his daughter are depicted with a sense of quiet dignity and familial connection, making these images both artistically significant and emotionally resonant. It would be difficult to find a better pair of images by Southworth & Hawes, making this offering a truly remarkable opportunity for collectors of fine daguerreotypes and early American photography.
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