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Mrs. Tibitts 1855-1865
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The Library of Congress Mrs. Tibitts 1855-1865 I claim no rights other than colorizing this image if you wish to use let me know and always give due credit to The Library of Congress I have no commercial gain in publishing this image. Title Mrs. Tibitts Created / Published [between 1855 and 1865] Headings Glass negatives--1850-1870. Portrait photographs--1850-1870. Genre Portrait photographs--1850-1870 Glass negatives--1850-1870 Notes - Title from unverified information on negative sleeve. - Credit line: Brady-Handy photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. - Purchase; Alice H. Cox and Mary H. Evans; 1954. - General information about the Brady-Handy photograph collection is available at https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.brhc - Forms part of: Brady-Handy photograph collection (Library of Congress). Medium 1 negative : glass, wet collodion. Call Number/Physical Location LC-BH82- 5078 B [P&P] Source Collection Brady-Handy photograph collection Repository Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA Digital Id cwpbh 02443 https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cwpbh.02443 Library of Congress Control Number 2017896977 Reproduction Number LC-DIG-cwpbh-02443 (digital file from original neg.) Rights Advisory No known restrictions on publication.

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.bfrank
12/08/20 11:41 PM GMT
That is an impressive image. Good work on the colorizing, Rob.
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::tigger3
12/09/20 12:11 AM GMT
You did a super duper job on this one, perfectly done! tigs=^..^=
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.koca
12/09/20 7:40 AM GMT
Great photo, Rob, interesting and unusual for these days.
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::corngrowth
12/09/20 9:55 AM GMT
Rob, although some people are dressed somewhat strangely, you don't see anyone wearing such an outfit today.
In contrast to some previous entries from you, which often show unaffected scenes, this is an orchestrated portrait.
In my humble opinion, her posing has little to do with spontaneity.
By your perfect way of coloring and editing (removing scratches and stripes) you have given still cachet to this, to me, somewhat strange portrait.
Perfectly done again, 👍!
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::LynEve
12/09/20 10:41 AM GMT
Beautiful colouring and I'm amazed by her outfit - very unusual and perhaps in its time rather daring. Good on Mrs Tibitts !
I believe it was called a 'Bloomer costume"
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.Starglow
12/09/20 6:02 PM GMT
What an awesome style they had in those days. You have done nice work on this piece.
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::Flmngseabass
12/09/20 8:36 PM GMT
Amazing coloring Rob!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's quite a dress:)
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::Ramad
12/11/20 9:01 PM GMT
Your colouring is always perfect Rob. Another very fine example!
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::Vickid
12/12/20 3:47 PM GMT
Well, the colors are very complimentary, of course. With your talent and choice to work on these photos, you give us a unique view of years in the past ... so original and meaningful for us.
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