First Bank of the United States, Philadelphia

Cleveland Museum of Art

First Bank of the United States, Philadelphia

Frederick DeBourg Richards

Date
1859
Medium
salted paper print from wet collodion negative
Culture
America
Department
Photography
Institution
Cleveland Museum of Art

Frederick DeBourg Richards, who was trained as a painter, was an accomplished Philadelphia photographer. His notoriety for complex architectural compositions was beautifully realized in this oblique, elevated view of the First Bank of the United States in Philadelphia. This warm-toned photograph, rich with detail, is a rare example of early cityscape photography. Designed by Samuel Blodgett with Joseph P. LeGrand, the bank resembles a marble mansion. Completed in 1797, it was probably the first building with a classic façade of marble to be erected in the United States. Indeed, the animated street life that Richards included was unusual for this period of photography.

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