De Martin, Amelia V. Bloom (1870-1931)
/Theodore C. Marceau’s Portrait Photograph of Amelia V. Bloom De Martin
THE PHOTOGRAPHER/ PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO:
Photographer: Theodore C. Marceau (1859-1922)
Photographic Studio: 826 Market Street, San Francisco, California
Biographical Note: Throughout the 1880s, Theodore C. Marceau (1859-1922) established a chain of photographic studios in major cities of the United States, including Manhattan, Boston, and Philadelphia. In 1888, he moved to San Francisco and took over George Morse’s studio in the Phelan Building at 826 Market Street. At the end of the decade, he turned the operation of the studio over to Frederick Bushnell. Marceau also organized the Professional Photographers Society of New York and fought for copyright protection of photographic work.
THE SITTERS:
Names: Michael & Amelia De Martin
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THE PHOTOGRAPH:
Format / Size: cabinet card, approximately 17.5 x 25.6
Medium: gelatin or collodion photographic print mounted on cardstock
Description, front: The photographer’s imprint is embossed along the bottom edge of the card.
Description, back:
Date: 1894
Condition: Owner: Private collection, digital copy by permission, 2022-952-35, Schowbeda/Bloom/Taylor/DeMartin Collection
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