“Infant Wearing a White Gown and a Long Necklace”
/Lewis Dowe’s Portrait Photograph of an “Infant in a White Gown Wearing a Chained Locket”
THE PHOTOGRAPHER/ PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO:
LEWIS DOWE was born in 1838 in Hanover, New Hampshire and died in 1919 in Portland, Oregon. He arrived in Petaluma in September of 1875 and set up his photography studio in the rooms formerly occupied by photographer Hugh Anderson. Dowe worked in Petaluma as both a “view” and portrait photographer until he departed the town in March of 1882. (For additional information on this photographer and to view all portraits by him in the collection, click on his name in blue above.)
THE SITTER:
Name: Unidentified
Description: In this cabinet card a seated infant is portrayed wearing a voluminous, white, lace, gown and a long necklace which appears to end in an oval locket.
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THE PHOTOGRAPH:
Format / Size: cabinet card
Medium: albumen photographic print mounted on cardstock
Description, front: This portrait has been set within a an arched format, and along the bottom edge is Lewis Dowe’s imprint.
Description, back: The back of this cabinet card is either blank or contains only an accession number.
Date: September 1875 - March 1882
Condition: This cabinet card is soiled and stained. On the bottom left edge are numerous black spots.
Owner: Petaluma Historical Library & Museum, 1992-IDI-06-p19-p17
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