Luminous-Lint - for collectors and connoisseurs of photography Register
Subscribe
Login
Photographers:
Connections:
Getting around...
| Home > Contents > Images
See astonishing photographs and connections.
Register and see for yourself...
LL/104678
Fredricks & Weeks
n.d.
Black woman shown seated in 3/4 view

Daguerreotype
Getty Research Institute
Portraits of a British merchant family in Brazil, ID/Accession Number: 95.R.30, D2
 
Three of the daguerreotypes not from the Youle family group have Electrotypo-Fredricks e´ Weeks stamped on their gilt mats, identifying the photographers as Charles DeForest Fredricks and George H. [?] Weeks. A full plate view of the harbor of Recife probably dates to 1851 when Fredricks and Weeks had a brief partnership in Recife. The two smaller stamped daguerreotypes are also believed to have a Brazilian provenance. They are a portrait of two girls and 3/4 view of a seated black woman in domestic servant attire holding an infant in her lap--one of the earliest known photographs of a black person taken in Brazil.
 
LL/104678


 

Terms and conditions • Copyright • Privacy • Contact me
Contributors retain copyright over their submissions
In using this website you agree to the Terms and Conditions
© Alan Griffiths - Luminous-Lint 2025