Art Institute of Chicago
Civil War Collage
Maker unknown
- Date
- c. 1860/70
- Medium
- Photocollage (albumen prints)
- Department
- Photography and Media
- Institution
- Art Institute of Chicago
Around the time of the Civil War, cartes de visite—small, inexpensive studio portraits—became extremely popular among middle-class Americans. Cartes were traded, kept in albums, and occasionally cut and pasted to form personalized collages. This is an unusual example of a portrait collage in that it implies a family tree, with layers of photographs clustered at the bottom and hierarchical rows at the top. It is possible that the composition focuses on a Union soldier, his commanding officers, and his family. If so, the work represents a transition from textual record keeping, such as lists of births and deaths, to a new visual narrative of family history, whether kept in an album or framed on the wall.
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- Object type
- AAT300046300
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