As a fashion historian I would agree with a date of date the last quarter of the 19th century, but you could hone in on a closer date by looking at books like Joan Severa's,
Dressed for the Photographer: Ordinary Americans & Fashion, 1840-1900. I would focus on the pin on her shoulder as I wonder if it is a membership pin that was significant for your community. I don't know how much you can make out about that area of the photo. In the larger image is there decoration on the shoulder or is the sleeve smooth at the top? I thought there was some decoration on her right shoulder, but that might be from the person taking the picture. I agree that talking with churches and other leaders in the black community would be helpful.
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Marian Ann Montgomery PhD
Curator of Clothing and Textiles
Museum of Texas Tech University
Lubbock TX
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Original Message:
Sent: 11-17-2022 02:29 PM
From: Cherish Thomas
Subject: Portrait Identification
Hi all,
This is a long shot, but I'm posting with the hopes that someone might be able to identify the woman in this portrait (or perhaps provide clues that will lead to her identification).
The portrait was found in our collection in 2017 with no supporting documentation, and no one on staff has been able to provide me with an additional information.
Since I have no solid leads to pursue and wish to avoid unframing it, this is what I'm working with:
- Based on her attire, I believe the photo to be dated late 1800's
- Since the portrait is in our collection, I presume that the woman had some significant social standing within South Carolina (specifically Pee Dee or Lowcountry), or perhaps be a relative of someone who did.
Any help is appreciated!
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Cherish Thomas Danne
Florence County Museum
Florence, South Carolina
All views and opinions expressed are my own and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer
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