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LL/132405
Unidentified photographer (American 19th century)
1850s
Portrait of a Tinsmith

Daguerreotype, with applied color
National Gallery of Art (NGA)
Ross J. Kelbaugh Collection, Purchased with support from the Ford Foundation, Accession Number: 2023.146.33
 
(Curatorial description, automatically generated) The image shows an upper-body portrait of a man seated in a three-quarter view. The man is positioned side-on to the camera, with his body turned slightly towards the viewer, while his head remains turned towards the camera. He has a fair complexion, a clean-shaven face with defined cheekbones, and a strong jawline, while his hair is medium length, dark, and slicked back beneath a tall top hat. He wears a light-colored shirt underneath a darker pinstriped apron, with a scarf or cravat tied around his neck. His right hand is holding an object that appears to be garden shears or a similar tool, and his left hand rests on a surface in front of him. Surrounding him on the table are various tools or objects that provide a sense of his working environment. The background is plain and light-colored, focusing attention on the subject. The entire image is framed by an ornate, gold-colored mount within a red border.
 
LL/132405


 

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