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The Collection of Jim and Jane Finch: Vintage and Contemporary Photographs

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Collection: Hand-painted Photographs: 1840-1940

Hand painted photographs: 1840s to 1940s: Since photography’s beginnings, practitioners have sought ways to add color to their photos and for the first 100 years, this required tinting the photos by hand. This collection provides a range of examples from this period, from daguerreotypes to silver-gelatin, and focuses on two formats: enlarged, hand-painted tintypes from the late 19th century and oval “chalk photos” from the early 20th. The widespread popularity of these formats largely took over the role of folk- art painting, while making portraiture widely available across class and racial lines. Rather than being limited only to those wealthy enough to commission a painting, now anyone could have and display a portrait of themselves or their famly.
Couple 1940s
  • Couple 1940s
chalk photo
Man in Peach 2
  • Man in Peach 2
chalk photo
Antebellum Georgia Portrait
  • Antebellum Georgia Portrait
daguerreotype, lightly tinted, quarter plate
Japanese scene, 1880s
  • Japanese scene, 1880s
albumen, hand-tinted
Japanese ethnographic portrait
  • Japanese ethnographic portrait
albumen, hand-tinted, circa 1880s
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