4 Profile Collection
In this captivating collection portraits, we are transported back in time to the late 19th century
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In this captivating collection portraits, we are transported back in time to the late 19th century. The first image features a poised woman seated, her delicate features beautifully captured in an 1865 Albumen silver print. Next, we encounter a distinguished man with a bushy moustache, his strong presence emanating from an Abbott carbon print dated 1870. Moving on, we come across another gentleman with a quasi-oval style profile attributed to Elliott & Fry - his enigmatic gaze leaves us intrigued about his story. As our journey continues, we meet a woman whose elegance is immortalized in an albumen silver print by Beer & Company between 1870 and 1875; her graceful posture exudes timeless charm. Transitioning into vignette-style photography by Hastings & White & Fisher, we encounter yet another captivating lady captured in the classic three-fourths profile pose. Jessie's youthful beauty shines through as she gazes into the distance within the printed quasi-oval style frame. A dapper gentleman sporting a mustache takes center stage next - Gilbert & Bacon's expert lens captures every intricate detail of his countenance in their remarkable 1865 portrait. Returning to Beer & Company's mastery behind the camera lens between 1870 and 1880, we witness another seated man depicted in three-fourths profile - his expression hinting at stories untold. Our attention then shifts towards Brainard F Childs' American masterpiece featuring a little girl with innocence radiating from her endearing three-fourths profile pose. J. H Reed's skillful hand brings forth yet another stunning female subject; her regal aura evident even from her seated position. Finally, our eyes rest upon an African-American boy dressed smartly in uniform while confidently displaying his three-fourths profile stance.