Meserve Collection Highlights: Modern Prints from Mathew Brady鈥檚 Portrait Negatives
Photographer Mathew Brady (c. 1823 鈥1896) may be best remembered today for his role in producing a remarkable visual record of the Civil War (1861鈥65). Yet he initially gained fame as a portrait photographer more than a decade before the war began.
Among Brady鈥檚 most popular offerings were small, card-mounted photographs known as cartes de visite. Modestly priced, they fueled the rapid growth of a mass market for photographic portraiture from the time of their introduction in the United States in 1859. Brady鈥檚 studios produced thousands of glass-plate negatives from which countless prints were made.
In 1981, the National Portrait Gallery acquired more than 5,400 Brady studio negatives. Originally assembled as part of a larger collection by amateur historian Frederick Hill Meserve, they offer an extraordinary pictorial index of the prominent 铿乬ures of the Civil War era. The exhibition includes nine modern prints from Brady鈥檚 original photographic negatives. Portraits of Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ulysses S. Grant, and Emma, Queen of Hawai鈥榠 are featured, along with an original, glass-plate negative and one of Brady鈥檚 wooden storage boxes.
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Photographer Mathew Brady (c. 1823 鈥1896) may be best remembered today for his role in producing a remarkable visual record of the Civil War (1861鈥65). Yet he initially gained fame as a portrait photographer more than a decade before the war began.
Among Brady鈥檚 most popular offerings were small, card-mounted photographs known as cartes de visite. Modestly priced, they fueled the rapid growth of a mass market for photographic portraiture from the time of their introduction in the United States in 1859. Brady鈥檚 studios produced thousands of glass-plate negatives from which countless prints were made.
In 1981, the National Portrait Gallery acquired more than 5,400 Brady studio negatives. Originally assembled as part of a larger collection by amateur historian Frederick Hill Meserve, they offer an extraordinary pictorial index of the prominent 铿乬ures of the Civil War era. The exhibition includes nine modern prints from Brady鈥檚 original photographic negatives. Portraits of Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Ulysses S. Grant, and Emma, Queen of Hawai鈥榠 are featured, along with an original, glass-plate negative and one of Brady鈥檚 wooden storage boxes.
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