Anna Allen
Star of the West Society
The Cherry Bounce Girls Mess
It's a damn poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word.-Andrew Jackson
I've bought several things from this dealer (ABVintagePhotos)....he always has absolutely wonderful images!
Colleen
Anna's post points out a woman's neck bow. The woman appears to be wearing a cameo brooch. This interesting image, from the same vendor, shows a young woman with a neck bow worn underneath a lace scarf, which is secured with what appears to be a pin with a chain. Also, detail is visible at the bottom of her skirt.
Image.
Stefanie Shaffer
The Truth Is Out There.
Member of the Museum of the Confederacy
Anna,
I agree with your assessment of the child. This does not, to me, appear to be a lifeless body. The baby's cheeks, in particular, seem to be freshly fed (), and the father does not appear to be remorseful in dress or countenance. The picture is also lacking flowers, a casket, a bed, or any of the other things commonly found in post mortem images. Nothing about this image really seems to be indicative of a wake photograph.
If anyone has differing arguments, I would love to hear them.
Amber L. Brandon
Amber L. Clark
Stefanie, That's a lovely image you posted, but I believe that would most definitely be post war. Probably from the late '60s or early 1870s.
Anna Allen
Star of the West Society
The Cherry Bounce Girls Mess
It's a damn poor mind that can only think of one way to spell a word.-Andrew Jackson
Stephanie, I'd agree with Anna's post-war determination--the girl's hairstyle and very "vertical" dress decorations holler very late 1860s ('68-'69) through possibly the mid-70s to me, too.
Regards,
Elizabeth Clark
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