Anonymous (probably Jesse Whitehurst Studio) - Political Rally, Possibly for Buchanan's Presidential Run or Related to Senator Charles Sumner Click for Full Size
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Contact: Alex Novak and Marthe Smith Email: info@vintageworks.net Phone: +1-215-822-5662 Company: Contemporary Works / Vintage Works, Ltd. 258 Inverness Circle Chalfont, PA 18914 USA URL: http://www.vintageworks.net Ref.#: 6904Price: P.O.R. Medium: Salt print from wet plate negativeMount: unmountedPhoto Date: 1856cPrint Date: 1856cDimensions: 8-7/8 x 12 in. (225 x 305 mm)Photo Country: United States (USA)Photographer Country: United States (USA)
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DESCRIPTION:Perhaps the earliest photograph of a Presidential political rally, or it might be a political rally related to support of Senator Charles Sumner, who was beaten in a notorious incident that did much to set off the Civil War (there is a pencil notation on the verso of the original mount that says "Sumner Sen"). Provenance: From the Col. John R. Johnston album. Johnston was a colorist and painter for the Jessie Whitehurst studios in the late 1850s. He was also a performer and a singer. Because his collection of images has a number of performers/actors in it, it is possible that some were acquaintances of Johnston's, whom he shared billings with. It is possible that he also practiced photography himself as an amateur and an aid to his portrait and landscape work. The family originally lived in Cincinnati and then moved to Baltimore around 1855-56. The album was put together during the mid to late 1850s. Shipping and insurance costs will be added to the price and must be paid for by the buyer. Pennsylvania and New York buyers must pay appropriate sales tax. International clients are responsible for their VAT and other custom's oriented charges.