[Studio Portrait: Woman Carrying Yoke with Young Boy, Venice]

Carlo Ponti

1860s–70s

[Studio Portrait: Woman Carrying Yoke with Young Boy, Venice] by Carlo Ponti

Medium

Albumen silver print with applied color

Dimensions

Image: 9.1 x 5.6 cm Mount: 10.5 x 6.0 cm

Classification

Photographs

Department

Photographs

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Drew Knowlton and William L. Schaeffer, in honor of Delaney H. and W. Bruce Lundberg, 2017

Accession Number

2017.68.8

Tags

BoysPortraitsWomen

Art Historical Context

This charming studio portrait by Carlo Ponti captures a Venetian woman gracefully carrying a yoke—likely for water buckets—while holding a young boy, evoking the everyday life of 19th-century Italy. Created in the 1860s–70s, the image reflects Venice's vibrant street culture, where photographers like Ponti, a pioneering figure in Italian photography, staged scenes of local workers to appeal to tourists and collectors. Ponti's studio in Venice produced countless such cartes-de-visite, pocket-sized photographs that exploded in popularity during this era, allowing people to trade images like call...

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