This sharply focused image was used in a stereoview card published by George W. Griffith, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the 1890s. You can see the dot pattern on the girl's dress, the texture of the cats' fur, and the individual blades of grass.
Monday, August 16, 2010
1860s Hand-tinted Albumen, Girl with Dog
Monday, June 21, 2010
1930s Snapshot of Twins with Rabbit
Sunday, June 20, 2010
RPPC of Two Girls with Dog and Doll
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Carte-de-visite, Boy with dog, ca. 1868
Cabinet Card, Boys with Goldfish, ca. 1908
It's possible that the fishbowl is the photographer's prop, but it was not unusual for families to bring pets to the photographer's studio, including bowls of fish and songbirds in cages. These well-to-do-boys have bowl haircuts stylish in the late 1910s, with their heads shaved below the bowl. They are wearing kid shoes — Mary Janes on the older boy and shoes with ankle straps on the younger brother.
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Cabinet Card, Child in Pinafore with Kitten
Percy Putnam and his Banty Rooster
Here's little Percy Putnam cradling his bantam rooster. This is a studio photo, probably from the 1890s. As I've collected these images, I've been surprised at the number of poultry pets. Some children had their pictures taken with their chickens in the farmyard or on the steps of their home, but amazingly many took their chicken or goose in to the photographer's studio for a formal portrait.
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