Our Favorite Victorian Photographs
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07-13-2016, 12:35 PM
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RE: Our Favorite Victorian Photographs
(07-13-2016 12:07 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:(07-12-2016 07:05 PM)L Verge Wrote:If it's a photo and supposed to be her - she looks very young. Until the age of 30 she was a slave - how likely is it in those days photos were taken of slaves? (A painting could, of course have been painted later from imagination, it's just strange and makes it suspicious IMO that such items remain such "secrets". If authentic they would probably have long been known of in "public".)(07-12-2016 05:08 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: Here's another to brood about (could it be a painting?): Elizabeth was born in 1818, about thirty years before photography was introduced. She was past forty when she worked with Mrs. Lincoln. What are the chances that anyone would have known about her at an earlier age, or even have cared enough to paint an imaginary portrait? As far as the other spurious photos, even an untrained eye will have a hard time identifying even similar facial structures. |
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