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Meade Brothers Studio 
The Pantaloon from Shakespeare's "Seven Ages" of Man 
[Seven Ages of Man] 
1860 (ca) 
  
Carte de visite 
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution 
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Emerson Lyons, Object number: S/NPG.85.294.F 
  
 
LL/97491 
  
Exhibition Label
Seven Ages of Man
 
The Meade Brothers exhibited numerous examples of their work at the "Great Exhibition" held in New York City’s Crystal Palace (1853–54), including a series of daguerreotypes by Charles Meade illustrating Shakespeare’s "seven ages," as described in Act II of As You Like It. Lauded by the Photographic Art Journal for reflecting "much talent" and "a high degree of cultivated taste," the Meade Brothers’ Seven Ages of Man—Infant, Schoolboy, Lover, Soldier, Justice, Pantaloon, and Second Childishness—later circulated in the form of card-mounted photographs known as cartes de visite. 
 

 
  
 
  
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