Husband and Wife
Unknown Artist
c. 1860–65
Medium
Two ambrotypes with hand-tinting
Dimensions
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Classification
Photograph
Department
Photography
Museum
Cleveland Museum of Art
Credit
The Julius L. Greenfield Photography Acquisition Fund
Accession Number
2022.11
About this artwork
You rarely see a smiling portrait from the mid-19th century. Having your photograph taken was a serious and rare endeavor, plus it was difficult to hold any animated expression long enough for the exposure times required by the early processes. Sitters were instructed to find ways to keep from moving, such as clasping their hands. The woman here has taken the photographers’ cautions to an extreme, resulting in a tense and unflattering portrait.