Dado, Claudina Lucia Bloom (1879 - 1902) (1 of 2)
/J. B. MONACO’S PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH OF CLAUDINA Lucia BLOOM DADO
THE PHOTOGRAPHER/ PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO
Photographer: Giovanni Batista (J. B.) Monaco
Photographic Studio: Monaco Photo Studio, 702 Market Street, San Francisco, California
Biographical Note: Giovanni Batista (J. B.) Monaco (1856-1938), a Swiss-Italian immigrant, was a famous San Francisco photographer known as the “Dean of North Beach” and for his documentation of the 1906 earthquake. https://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=J.B._Monaco:_The_Dean_of_North_Beach_Photographers
THE SITTER:
Name: Claudina Lucia Bloom Dado
Description: This is a wedding portrait of Claudina Lucia Bloom Dado which celebrates her marriage to Attilio Anthony Dado (1876-1923). (See the double portrait of the bride and groom in this archive.) She wears an elaborate “Gibson Girl Blouse” typical of the turn-of-the-century. Made of white cotton, it is detailed with extensive pleating and adorned with white pearls. Over this blouse she wears a white bolero jacket with pleated sleeves and wide soutache embroidery edging. (The clothing she wears in this portrait was donated to the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum, accession ID# 1985-613-01.) Dado’s casual updo coiffure is also typical of the “Gibson Girl” style as is her poised, coy, graceful, feminine, allure. She gazes dreamily to her left as she sits in a relaxed, sensual, s-curved pose in a carved wooden arm chair. Her right hand is delicately posed at her neck, and her left hand gently rests on her lap in a gesture which clearly displays her newly acquired wedding ring.
Biographical Note: Claudina attended Chileno Valley School. She was married on August 21, 1901 and died on September 11, 1902 giving birth to her only chid, Genevieve Claudina Dado Ricioli (1902-1954)
Family Affiliation: Claudina Lucia Bloom Dado was the daughter of James Battista Bloom (1842-1893) and Lucia Maria Fiori Bloom (1850-1931). James and Lucia were Swiss-Italian immigrants who rose to be wealthy and prominent residents of Chileno Valley. Claudina was the wife of Attilio Anthony Dado (1876-1923) of Tomales.
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THE PHOTOGRAPH:
Format / Size: cabinet card, approximately 13 x 18 cm
Medium: gelatin or collodion photographic print mounted on cardstock
Description, front: This cabinet card is mounted on an embossed, light-grey, matte which has a pebbled texture on its outer edge. The photographer’s signature and address appear along the bottom.
Description, back: Handwritten in cursive along the top edge of this card is, “Mrs. A. A. Dado”.
Date: 1901
Condition: The edges of this cabinet card are soiled.
Owner: Petaluma Historical Library & Museum, 1985-613-02
Reproduction rights: The Petaluma Museum Association makes no assertions as to ownership of any original copyrights to the digitized images here reproduced. These images are intended for personal or research use only. Any other kind of use, including, but not limited to commercial or scholarly publication in any medium or format, public exhibition, or use online or in a web site, may be subject to additional restrictions including but not limited to the copyrights held by parties other than the Association. USERS ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE for determining the existence of such rights and for obtaining any permissions and/or paying associated fees necessary for the proposed use.
Dado, Claudina Lucia Bloom (1879 -1902) (2 of 2)
/J. B. MONACO’S PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPH OF ATTILIO ANTHONY DADO & CLAUDINA LUCIA BLOOM DADO
THE PHOTOGRAPHER/ PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO
Photographer: Giovanni Batista (J. B.) Monaco
Photographic Studio: Monaco Photo Studio, 702 Market Street, San Francisco, California
Biographical Note: Giovanni Batista (J. B.) Monaco (1856-1938), a Swiss-Italian immigrant, was a famous San Francisco photographer known as the “Dean of North Beach” and for his documentation of the 1906 earthquake. https://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=J.B._Monaco:_The_Dean_of_North_Beach_Photographers
THE SITTERS:
Names: Attilio Antonio Dado (1876-1923) and Claudina Lucia Bloom Dado (1879-1902)
Description: This cabinet card is a wedding portrait of Claudina Lucia Bloom Dado and Attilio Antonio Dado. Claudina wears an elaborate “Gibson Girl Blouse” typical of the turn-of-the-century. Made of white cotton, it is detailed with extensive pleating and adorned with white pearls. Over this blouse she wears a white bolero jacket with pleated sleeves and wide soutache embroidery edging. The clothing she wears in this portrait was donated to the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum, accession ID# 1985-613-01. Her casual updo coiffure is also typical of the “Gibson Girl” style. Attilio wears a three-piece suit with a white tie and button-up shirt. He has a heavy handlebar moustache and carefully groomed hair.
Biographical Note: Claudina attended Chileno Valley School. She was married on August 21, 1901 and died on September 11, 1902 giving birth to her only chid, Genevieve Claudina Dado Ricioli (1902-1954).
Family Affiliation: Claudina Lucia Bloom Dada was the daughter of James Battista Bloom (1842-1893) and Lucia Maria Fiori Bloom (1850-1931), residents of Chileno Valley, and she was the wife of Attileo Anthony Dado (1876-1923) of Tomales.
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THE PHOTOGRAPH:
Format / Size: cabinet card, approximately 21 x 17 cm
Medium: albumen photographic print mounted on cardstock
Description, front: The portrait is bordered by a small, light-grey, matte and followed with a larger, dark-grey, textured matte. The photographer’s imprint is embossed along the bottom of the matte.
Description, back: Handwritten in black ink in the upper right is: “Attilio Dado” and “Claudina Bloom”.
Date: 1901
Condition: The edges of this cabinet card have been slightly damaged, and there are white spots on Claudina’s chin and the right side of her face.
Owner: Petaluma Historical Library & Museum, 1985-613-03
Reproduction rights: The Petaluma Museum Association makes no assertions as to ownership of any original copyrights to the digitized images here reproduced. These images are intended for personal or research use only. Any other kind of use, including, but not limited to commercial or scholarly publication in any medium or format, public exhibition, or use online or in a web site, may be subject to additional restrictions including but not limited to the copyrights held by parties other than the Association. USERS ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE for determining the existence of such rights and for obtaining any permissions and/or paying associated fees necessary for the proposed use.