“Middle-Aged Man With a Large Necktie Knot”
/Lafayette F. Sheppard’s Portrait Photograph of an Unidentified Man
THE PHOTOGRAPHER/ PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO:
LAFAYETTE F. SHEPPARD was born in 1852 in Ohio and died in 1940 in Inglewood, California. He established his photographic gallery in Petaluma in February of 1886, “in the rooms formerly occupied by Lewis Dowe”. It was located at 59 1/2 Main Street next door to the First National Bank Building. Sheppard continued to work as a photographer in Petaluma at least through June of 1891. (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 head-and-shoulders portrait, a middle-aged man looks intently up and to his left. He is attired formally in a jacket and matching vest. Both are piped in a lighter fabric. He also wears a white shirt with an upturned collar beneath which is a dark necktie with a very large knot.
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THE PHOTOGRAPH:
Format / Size: cabinet card, approximately 10.75 x 16.5 cm
Medium: albumen photographic print mounted on cardstock
Description, front: The photographer’s imprint appears along the bottom edge.
Description, back: The back of this card is blank or contains only an accession number.
Date: February 1886 - 1891
Condition: The front of this card is heavily stained throughout.
Owner: Petaluma Historical Library & Museum, 1985-X-35
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