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Unidentified woman 3
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I claim no rights to this image other than I colorized it. Title: [Unidentified woman] Creator(s): C.M. Bell (Firm : Washington, D.C.), photographer Date Created/Published: [between 1873 and ca. 1916] Medium: 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-bellcm-24018 (digital file from original) Rights Advisory: No known restrictions on publication. Call Number: LC-B5- 800219 [P&P] Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print Notes: Title devised by Library staff. Date based on span of years of C.M. Bell Collection. Negative number assigned by Library. Gift; American Genetic Association, 1975. General information about the C.M. Bell Collection is available at http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.bellcm Temp note: Batch 52

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.Tomeast
11/18/16 10:38 PM GMT
Such natural looking color again. The detail is surprising for such an older image like this.
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::Constance52347
11/18/16 11:14 PM GMT
Love the reflective pose and the delicate colors. Very nice.
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::luckyshot
11/19/16 1:30 AM GMT
Rob - This pose is quite rare for the time period of this photo series. Terrific colorizing.
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::tigger3
11/19/16 2:02 AM GMT
Excellent! tigs=^..^=
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.stylo
11/19/16 2:12 AM GMT
interesting!
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::corngrowth
11/19/16 9:18 AM GMT
Rob, to me the photographer was a skilled one because he (think it wasn't a 'she' as it would be very rare phenomenon in that time) achieved an intriguing portrayal composition by posing this unidentified woman this way. The 'cherry on top of the cake' however is the by you done colorization process. You've created a more vivid image. Thanks again for your effort, because I realize that it was a heck of a job again, my friend.
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.Starglow
11/19/16 8:29 PM GMT
She's a beauty.
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::jerseygurl
11/19/16 10:27 PM GMT
Great work on this image Rob - a very interesting pose indeed - I agree with Luckyshot that during that time period portraits were much more formal and subdued - Excellent!!!:-):-):-)
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.GomekFlorida
11/20/16 6:32 PM GMT
Yes, the pose seems a bit risque for this period. I can't imagine wearing the corset she's wearing, and what a relief it must have been to take it off!
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::Vickid
11/25/16 10:22 AM GMT
Your work on this is so very well done. Really like this.
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