Jeremiah Gurney
American Photographer · 1812–1895
7 works on LinkedCulture
Jeremiah Gurney opened a daguerreotype gallery in New York City in 1840 and continually exhibited his work in local fairs for the next decade. In 1851 he exhibited at the international exhibition at the Crystal Palace in London. After owning a succession of galleries in Brooklyn, Gurney settled into a gallery at 349 Broadway in Manhattan, where he remained for more than a dozen years. Gurney's Dag
Works
![[Group Portrait of an Unidentified Family]](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/03c19d2f-ccaa-468e-9ce3-68fbfc221683/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
[Group Portrait of an Unidentified Family]
Getty Museum · about 1851
![[Miss Pauline Markham]](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/351a5c69-9c33-48ae-9b3a-79ff631fe0ee/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
[Miss Pauline Markham]
Getty Museum · 1857–1858
![[Portrait of a Seated Man]](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/2bf0b24b-36c0-45ac-98b2-815cdf1181c3/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
[Portrait of a Seated Man]
Getty Museum · about 1854
![[Portrait of a young man with muttonchop whiskers]](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/a9f70314-d6c6-4076-857a-a57d7ac9ca43/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
[Portrait of a young man with muttonchop whiskers]
Getty Museum · about 1850

Portrait of Edward Carrington Jr. (“Uncle Ed”)
Getty Museum · 1842

The Stuyvesant Pear Tree
Getty Museum · August 22, 1863
![[Unidentified actress seated]](https://media.getty.edu/iiif/image/79cc1272-10a2-4d0c-a08d-1086b8adc41d/full/808,/0/default.jpg)
[Unidentified actress seated]
Getty Museum · 1857–1858