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Henry J. Raymond

Henry J. Raymond
Attribution
Mathew Brady Studio, active 1844 - 1894
Sitter
Henry Jarvis Raymond, 24 Jan 1820 - 18 Jun 1869
Date
c. 1860-70
Type
Photographic Negative
Medium
Glass plate collodion negative
Dimensions
Plate: 8.7 × 5.8 × 0.3 cm (3 7/16 × 2 5/16 × 1/8")
Topic
Interior
Home Furnishings\Furniture
Home Furnishings\Furniture\Table
Personal Attribute\Facial Hair\Mustache
Costume\Headgear\Hat\Top hat
Personal Attribute\Facial Hair\Beard
Architecture\Column
Home Furnishings\Curtain
Costume\Dress Accessory\Neckwear\Tie\Bowtie
Personal Attribute\Facial Hair\Muttonchops
Home Furnishings\Tablecloth
Henry Jarvis Raymond: Male
Henry Jarvis Raymond: Politics and Government\State Legislator\New York
Henry Jarvis Raymond: Journalism and Media\Newspaper publisher
Henry Jarvis Raymond: Journalism and Media\Magazine editor
Henry Jarvis Raymond: Politics and Government\US Congressman\New York
Portrait
Place
United States\New York\Kings\New York
Credit Line
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; Frederick Hill Meserve Collection
Restrictions & Rights
CC0
Object number
NPG.81.M1334
Collection Description
The Frederick Hill Meserve Collection comprises more than five thousand Civil War-era portrait negatives from the Mathew Brady photography studio in New York City. The collection, which the National Portrait Gallery acquired in 1981, includes portraits of generals, politicians, diplomats, painters, and performers. It also contains depictions of “Human Curiosities” at P. T. Barnum’s American Museum in New York City, that, although highly exploitative, help to document the historical representations of disability in the United States.
La Colección Frederick Hill Meserve contiene más de 5,000 negativos de retratos de la época de la Guerra Civil provenientes del estudio fotográfico de Mathew Brady en la ciudad de Nueva York. Adquirida por la National Portrait Gallery en 1981, la colección incluye retratos de militares, políticos, diplomáticos y artistas. También contiene imágenes de “curiosidades humanas” exhibidas en el American Museum de P.T. Barnum en Nueva York. Estas últimas, a pesar de su índole degradante, nos ayudan a documentar la representación histórica de las personas discapacitadas en EE.UU.
Data Source
National Portrait Gallery
Location
Currently not on view