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Miss Lavinia Warren, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
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Miss Lavinia Warren, between 1855 and 1865. Creator: Unknown
Miss Lavinia Warren, between 1855 and 1865. [American circus performer, wife of General Tom Thumb]
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Miss Lavinia Warren - A Captivating Performer in the 19th Century
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. This print captures Miss Lavinia Warren, a renowned American circus performer from the mid-19th century. The exact date of this image falls between 1855 and 1865, with its creator remaining unknown. Miss Lavinia Warren was not only celebrated for her exceptional talent but also gained fame as the wife of General Tom Thumb. In this full-length portrait, Miss Lavinia stands gracefully in her stunning attire, showcasing the fashion trends of that era. Her dress is adorned with intricate patterns and plaid designs, reflecting the style choices prevalent during this time period. The crinoline hoop skirt she wears adds volume to her ensemble while emphasizing her petite stature. The photograph's composition highlights both Miss Lavinia's elegance and confidence as she poses against a simple backdrop. This glass negative print is part of the Brady Handy Collection housed at the Library of Congress, preserving an important piece of American history. Through this image, we catch a glimpse into the world of entertainment during the 19th century—a time when performers like Miss Lavinia captivated audiences with their unique talents. As we admire this remarkable portrait today, it serves as a reminder of how individuals throughout history have left indelible marks on our cultural heritage through their artistry and contributions to society.
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