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Post-mortem Portrait of an Old Woman
anonymous, anoniem, anonymous, anoniem, 1850
We can hardly imagine how slow the daguerreotype process was. The long exposure time can be sensed in the sitters’ faces: concentrated looks, each and every wrinkle engraved on the plate. That makes these photos so magical. With living sitters, their heads were sometimes fixed in a device to keep them still. This was unnecessary for post-mortem photography – a 19th-century practice to immortalize the dead.
- Artwork typephotograph
- Object numberRP-F-F14377
- Dimensionsheight 93 mm x width 81 mm x thickness 14 mm, height 53 mm x width 68 mm
- Physical characteristicsdaguerreotypie; in leren etui met fluwelen voering