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Our Favorite Victorian Photographs
08-05-2015, 06:22 PM
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Quote:I think the lady with spectacles is probably from the 1850's, when I think necklines on everyday (non-ball-gown) dresses were somewhat lower than in the 1860's.

You are correct, Susan. That image is more or less 1850s - love the watch-chain at her neck!

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08-05-2015, 06:33 PM (This post was last modified: 08-05-2015 06:34 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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RE: Our Favorite Victorian Photographs
(08-05-2015 04:50 PM)L Verge Wrote:  
(08-05-2015 02:36 PM)Jim Garrett Wrote:  Hey Laurie:

If you need a home for Hooty, I will oblige.
Dave Taylor beat you with an offer. I will discuss his (Hooty's) future with my daughter and grandson, and Dave will get first dibs if they agree. Frankly, I can't imagine life without Hooty somewhere looking over me. But, he's hell to dust!
Dave - when you get Booty, please post a 21st-century remake (you and Hooty) of the photo you posted.
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08-05-2015, 06:40 PM
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(08-05-2015 06:33 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:  Dave - when you get Booty, please post a 21st-century remake (you and Hooty) of the photo you posted.

Oh I've already got plenty of Booty, Eva.Tongue
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08-05-2015, 08:21 PM (This post was last modified: 08-05-2015 08:23 PM by Gene C.)
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(08-05-2015 04:36 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:  Which one, Gene?

Sad Miss Bunny
http://travislouieartworks.com/artworks/#jp-carousel-43

So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in?
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08-06-2015, 05:14 AM (This post was last modified: 08-06-2015 05:15 AM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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Thanks, Gene (sadly she became a victim of artwork and musing...)!

(08-05-2015 06:40 PM)Dave Taylor Wrote:  
(08-05-2015 06:33 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:  Dave - when you get Booty, please post a 21st-century remake (you and Hooty) of the photo you posted.

Oh I've already got plenty of Booty, Eva.Tongue
You're a hoot-y, Dave! : )
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07-12-2016, 06:58 AM
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RE: Our Favorite Victorian Photographs
Many thanks to Gene for sending these links to Elizabeth Keckly photos (two of these were new to me anyway):

http://civilwartalk.com/attachments/keckley-jpg.50092/

http://civilwartalk.com/attachments/k1-jpg.50089/

http://civilwartalk.com/attachments/roof...jpg.50094/
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07-12-2016, 08:09 AM
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Thanks to Blaine for sending this image to add to "Our Favorite Victorian Photographs." Blaine writes, "I have an uneasy feeling these are my ancestors."

[Image: ancestors100.jpg]
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07-12-2016, 08:37 AM
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(07-12-2016 06:58 AM)RJNorton Wrote:  Many thanks to Gene for sending these links to Elizabeth Keckly photos (two of these were new to me anyway):

http://civilwartalk.com/attachments/keckley-jpg.50092/

http://civilwartalk.com/attachments/k1-jpg.50089/

http://civilwartalk.com/attachments/roof...jpg.50094/

Our former librarian at Surratt House is quite knowledgeable on Elizabeth Keckly, and we have been amazed at how many supposed photos of the lady keep popping up in the past decade or so. The first one here was new to me. The other two are supposedly in a private collection. I can't remember the name of the collector, however.
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07-12-2016, 09:17 AM (This post was last modified: 07-12-2016 09:18 AM by Gene C.)
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Thanks for posting Roger, I don't know about the authenticity of the photo's for Mrs. Keckley, so I hope some one will be able to verify if they are, or are not of her.
I discussed with Roger, we both have our doubts.

Great photo Blaine

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07-12-2016, 05:08 PM
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Here's another to brood about (could it be a painting?):
http://ourhairourskin.com/?p=461
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07-12-2016, 07:05 PM (This post was last modified: 07-12-2016 07:25 PM by L Verge.)
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(07-12-2016 05:08 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:  Here's another to brood about (could it be a painting?):
http://ourhairourskin.com/?p=461

Could be a painting, but very doubtful that it is Mrs. Keckly. I doubt that the other three posted on this thread are Elizabeth either. I'll try to find time to search for ones that have been better verified.

When the Surratt Society raised the funds to mark her grave, renowned Lincoln scholar, Thomas Schwartz, sent us a photo of Mrs. Keckly in later years for us to use on the dedication program. I just have to find it in our computer files again.

The computer refuses to let me transfer some photos of Mrs. Keckly to this forum, but if you go to the Wiki bio of the lady and an article on her from the Smithsonian magazine (obtained by googling Photos of Elizabeth Keckly), you will see a photo that was obviously taken at the same time as the one that Tom Schwartz sent to the Surratt project. Dr. Schwartz's pose, however, is more of a profile.

There is also an earlier photo of the lady that has all the younger features of the aforementioned photos above. Go to http://blackpast.org/aah/keckley-elizabe...-1818-1907 You will definitely see that others posted here do not have the same resemblance to these verified ones.
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07-12-2016, 11:38 PM
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(08-04-2015 02:27 PM)RJNorton Wrote:  Great photo. Dave, I think that is Abbott H. Thayer.

Thayer is in Wikipedia.


Thanks Roger for sharing the link to the Archives of American Art. They have the Jervis McEntee Diaries online. Some of the diary entries mentions Edwin Booth.

Great site!
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07-13-2016, 04:00 AM
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Thanks, Carolyn!
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07-13-2016, 04:03 AM
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(07-12-2016 07:05 PM)L Verge Wrote:  When the Surratt Society raised the funds to mark her grave, renowned Lincoln scholar, Thomas Schwartz, sent us a photo of Mrs. Keckly in later years for us to use on the dedication program. I just have to find it in our computer files again.

Laurie, here is the program cover:

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07-13-2016, 12:07 PM (This post was last modified: 07-13-2016 12:09 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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(07-12-2016 07:05 PM)L Verge Wrote:  
(07-12-2016 05:08 PM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:  Here's another to brood about (could it be a painting?):
http://ourhairourskin.com/?p=461

Could be a painting, but very doubtful that it is Mrs. Keckly. I doubt that the other three posted on this thread are Elizabeth either. I'll try to find time to search for ones that have been better verified.

When the Surratt Society raised the funds to mark her grave, renowned Lincoln scholar, Thomas Schwartz, sent us a photo of Mrs. Keckly in later years for us to use on the dedication program. I just have to find it in our computer files again.

The computer refuses to let me transfer some photos of Mrs. Keckly to this forum, but if you go to the Wiki bio of the lady and an article on her from the Smithsonian magazine (obtained by googling Photos of Elizabeth Keckly), you will see a photo that was obviously taken at the same time as the one that Tom Schwartz sent to the Surratt project. Dr. Schwartz's pose, however, is more of a profile.

There is also an earlier photo of the lady that has all the younger features of the aforementioned photos above. Go to http://blackpast.org/aah/keckley-elizabe...-1818-1907 You will definitely see that others posted here do not have the same resemblance to these verified ones.
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".)
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