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Mary Burch
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The Library of Congress Mary Burche I claim no rights to this image just the colorization. Title Burch, Mary Contributor Names C.M. Bell (Firm : Washington, D.C.), photographer Created / Published [between March 1905 and August 1906] Format Headings Glass negatives. Portrait photographs. Genre Portrait photographs Glass negatives Notes - Title is unverified name of sitter or person who ordered the photograph, from handwritten label on negative sleeve or negative. - Date from photographer's logbook. - Notation on neg. sleeve: 1 sm. - 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 43. Medium 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. Call Number/Physical Location LC-B5- 55767 [P&P] Source Collection C.M. Bell Studio Collection (Library of Congress) Repository Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print Digital Id bellcm 20762 //hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/bellcm.20762 Library of Congress Control Number 2016708201 Reproduction Number LC-DIG-bellcm-20762 (digital file from original) Rights Advisory No known restrictions on publication. Online Format image

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.rvdb
10/25/17 7:13 AM GMT
This one is some practice on skin tones.
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::LynEve
10/25/17 10:53 AM GMT
Her skin tones (and everything else!) looks perfect to me. She looks a gentle soul.
Splendid work !
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::tigger3
10/25/17 11:47 AM GMT
Beautiful! Rob this is fantastic. tigs=^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
::Nikoneer
10/25/17 12:51 AM GMT
Here's another woman whose interest or affiliation might be interpreted by the angel pin she's wearing. It's possible Mary is showing her support for Mary Harris Jones, known as "Mother Jones" of the labor movement, from 1880 through the early 1920s. Jones is best known for her struggles to win decent living and working conditions for the United Mine Workers, and her participation in the Haymarket Day demonstration for the eight-hour day movement in Chicago in 1886. Or... Mary may simply have liked angels. There's another long, flat pin attached to the neckline of her blouse but it's impossible to tell what it is. Her countenance is that of a gentle but determined woman.

-Nik
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::ryzst
10/26/17 4:40 AM GMT
I see you backed off on the eyeshadow a bit and went with a more natural look. It appears accurate for the time. And her look may be determined, or just dazed. Slightly blank anyway. As usual, your color choices are impeccable and give her renewed life in an elegant and restrained way. I'm curious though, are there any non-white people in the collection? And if there are, would colorizing Sitting Bull, or MLK get you pilloried for your trouble? Or how about Oswald getting shot? And JFK in his limo in Dallas? Maybe you'd find something Zapruder and the Warren Commission missed. The possibilities are endless.
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.icedancer
10/31/17 3:46 PM GMT
Fantastic work again, she's very pretty and those eyes looking right at me
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