[Portrait of a Seated Woman]

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[Portrait of a Seated Woman]

Creator

William Edward Kilburn

Daguerreotypist · 1818–1891

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Photographer

As one of the earliest daguerreotypists in London, William Edward Kilburn became "Her Majesty's Daguerreotypist" in 1846 and was engaged to photograph the royal family for six years. Aristocrats and members of high society admired and purchased his work, which was often finely hand-colored. He exhibited photographs at the Crystal Palace exhibition in 1851 and two years later patented a stereoscopi

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Date
1852–1855
Medium
Hand-colored daguerreotype
Culture
English
Department
Photographs
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Woman is in three-quarter profile; open book on table top.

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