Unidentified Woman 1994-633-38
/E. R. Healy Ground Floor Gallery’s Portrait Photograph of Unidentified Woman
THE PHOTOGRAPHER/ PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO:
EDWIN RUTHVEN HEALY (1856-1923) and ADA “ADDIE” GOSSAGE HEALY (1860-1923). Edwin and Ada Healy were a married couple, and both were listed in California directories as a photographer. It has been assumed they worked together; however, ascertaining their division of labor is problematic. The “E. R. Healy Gound Floor Gallery” was opened in 1896 at 816 Main Street, Petaluma, California. It was later relocated to 818 Main Street and sold in June, 1905. In 1906 the Healys moved to Berkeley, California. (To view all portraits in this collection taken at the E. R. Healy Ground Floor Gallery and for additional information on Edwin and Ada Healy, click on their names in blue above.)
THE SITTER:
Name: Unidentified
Description: Victoria of an unidentified woman's bust. The woman's hair is combed back. She has a high white lace collar and bib. Her dress appears to have large sleeves with chevron striping on the collar.
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THE PHOTOGRAPH:
Format / Size: cabinet card, approximately 9 x 13.25 cm
Medium: matte collodion photographic print mounted on cardstock
Description, front: (identify group or individual, gender(s); identify pose, furniture & props; describe composition, background, added color…)
Description, back:
Date: c. 1896-1905
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Owner: Petaluma Historical Library & Museum, 1994-633-38
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