| Beckers & Piard (New York) Aztec Children 1850 (ca) Daguerreotypes Amherst College, Archives & Special Collections LL/56608 Night at the Museum, Archive for the ‘Amherst College Faculty’ Category
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Our daguerreotype was most likely a purchase by Professor Adams during the visit to Boston by Barnum’s circus in late 1850-51. The daguerreotype, perhaps one of many sold during the tour, was taken by Beckers & Piard of New York, ca. 1850. The half-legible inscription (in Adams’s hand?) pinned to the velvet liner says: “Aztec Children. The boy weighs 20 lbs; is supposed to be about 15 years old. The girl weighs 17 lbs; is supposed to be about 12 years old.” The rest is frustratingly illegible, even in Photoshop.
Maximo and Bartola and the myth of Iximaya
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