Photograph
Studio Portrait of Young European American Woman
Full-length studio portrait in front of a painted backdrop of an unidentified young European American woman posed standing. She is holding a diploma with both hands in front of her, and is wearing over the elbow length gloves, a light-colored full-length dress, and white low-heeled shoes. There is ribbon detail on the shoulders and belt of the dress, which has puffy sleeves. This may be for a high school graduation. |
Image ID: | 106647 |
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Creation Date: | date unknown |
Creator Name: | Van Schaick, Charles |
City: | Black River Falls |
County: | Jackson |
State: | Wisconsin |
Collection Name: | Charles Van Schaick photographs and negatives, circa 1880-circa 1940 |
Genre: | Photograph |
Original Format Type: | negative, original |
Original Format Number: | (V22)3734 |
Original Dimensions: | 4.8 x 6.8 inches |
This image is part of a larger collection of over 6,000 negatives created by Charles J. Van Schaick. Van Schaick learned the art of photography after moving to Jackson County, Wisconsin. In 1885, he opened a studio in Black River Falls, Wisconsin. He was the town photographer for over 50 years. His work includes both studio portraits and richly varied and intimate snapshots of small-town Wisconsin life. |
Shoes |
Carpets |
Documents |
Murals |
Painting |
Dresses |
Fashion |
Hairstyles |
Indoor photography |
Portrait photography |
Women |
Youth |
Studios and dark rooms |
This image is issued by the Wisconsin Historical Society. Use of the image requires written permission from the staff of the Collections Division. It may not be sold or redistributed, copied or distributed as a photograph, electronic file, or any other media. The image should not be significantly altered through conventional or electronic means. Images altered beyond standard cropping and resizing require further negotiation with a staff member. The user is responsible for all issues of copyright. Please Credit: Wisconsin Historical Society. |
Location: | Wisconsin Historical Society Archives, 4th Floor, Madison, Wisconsin |
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