COLORED TALBOTYPE OF A CHILD BY JAMES W. WILLIAMS

IvorytypeIvorytypeIvorytype7 x 5 ½ – inch oval print in an ornate wood frame with gilded details. The child wears a checkered jacket. His hat rests on the matching cloak on the table. Williams’ original label, the size of the print, is still behind the print. It is quoted in Hanlon’s book, p. 176. It advertises Talbotypes taken from daguerreotypes, and states some of the advantages of Talbotypes over Daguerreotypes. There is also a smaller, later paper label with McClees and Germon’s address in pen. This Talbotype may have been made from a daguerreotype by that other firm, although Hanlon shows that McClees and Germon themselves also made Talbotypes from daguerreotypes.

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