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MY LIKENESS TAKEN:
Daguerreian Portraits in America
By Joan L. Severa
Kent, Ohio: The Kent State University Press, (2005).
Fine in a fine dust jacket.
Publisher's blurb: "During the nineteenth century?a time of great technical and
cultural change?fashion was a cultivating force in the development of
American society, influenced by one?s social status, geographic
location, and economic standing. My Likeness Taken is a collection of
daguerreotype portraits of men, women, and children taken between 1840
and 1860. Selected from the top collections in the United States, each
image is analyzed to clarify datable clothing and fashion components.
With subjects from among the best-dressed members of society, these
portraits?reproduced in full color?reflect the latest fashion
developments, trends, and influences. For students of photographic and
costume history, this is extraordinary material. Many of these images
have never before been published, and Severa?s keen analysis adds
immeasurably to our understanding of the importance of dress in American
society. Photo archivists and collectors, costume curators, social
historians, material culturalists, and theater designers will find My
Likeness Taken an invaluable resource."
Quarto.
303 pages; Glossy, Short bibliography, and Index.
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