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Danvers, February-July 14, 1864. Creator: Andre-Adolphe-Eugene Disderi
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Danvers, February-July 14, 1864. Creator: Andre-Adolphe-Eugene Disderi
Danvers, February-July 14, 1864
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This photograph, titled "Danvers, February-July 14,1864" captures a slice of life from the late 19th century. Created by the talented Andre-Adolphe-Eugene Disderi, this albumen silver print showcases his mastery in portrait photography. In this image, we see a group of women and children posing elegantly in their Victorian attire. The women are dressed in full-length dresses with crinoline skirts and hoop petticoats that accentuate their graceful silhouettes. Their fashion choices reflect the prevailing trends of the time, highlighting both style and social status. The young girls accompanying them exude innocence and charm as they stand beside their mothers or older siblings. With their wide-eyed gazes directed towards the camera lens, they add an endearing touch to this historical snapshot. Disderi's composition skillfully captures not only the subjects' physical appearance but also hints at aspects of daily life during that era. The location remains unidentified within the photo itself but is preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection. As we delve into this mesmerizing piece from our heritage archives, it serves as a reminder of how photography can transport us back in time to experience moments long gone. Through Disderi's lens, we catch a glimpse into French society during the mid-19th century – a testament to both his artistry and his ability to freeze moments for eternity.
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