Untitled (Portrait of Wild Animal Tamer Jacob Driesbach with Jaguar)

Art Institute of Chicago

Untitled (Portrait of Wild Animal Tamer Jacob Driesbach with Jaguar)

William Langenheim (American, born Germany,1807-1874) and

Date
1850
Medium
Daguerreotype
Culture
United States
Department
Photography and Media
Institution
Art Institute of Chicago

The Langenheim brothers immigrated as young men to the United States, where they became two of the earliest successful commercial photographers in the country. They established a portrait studio in Philadelphia, distinguishing themselves with hand-painted daguerreotypes—polished silver plates sensitized to light with mercury vapor—and other innovations in photographic technology, such as the use of glass negatives and stereoscopy. This daguerreotype portrays “Herr” Jacob Driesbach, who performed with wild animals in Europe and America. With eyes rolled up and mouth agape, Driesbach makes it seem as if his leopard companion has dealt a fatal blow.

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Object type
AAT300046300

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