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Portrait of a Young Boy

c. 1848
(French, 1800–1874)
Measurements
Image: 23.2 x 17.1 cm (9 1/8 x 6 3/4 in.); Paper: 23.6 x 17.7 cm (9 5/16 x 6 15/16 in.); Matted: 50.8 x 40.6 cm (20 x 16 in.)
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Description

Baron Humbert de Molard, a wealthy amateur, began taking daguerreotypes of his friends, family, and servants in 1843. The following year he became one of the earliest Frenchmen to experiment with paper print processes. This salted paper print was made from a glass-plate negative sensitized with albumen. The stiff pose, placement of the subject’s hands, and glaring gaze are likely due to the long exposure time required by those materials. They imbue a young boy with the gravity and formality of a much older man.
A vertically oriented salted paper print depicts a boy with light skin tone seated facing forward, his right hand tucked into his dark coat and left hand resting on a table. He wears a white shirt, bowtie, and patterned trousers extending to a rectangular footstool. A floral cloth densely patterns the furniture to our right. Warm brown tones and fine textures define the boy's solemn gaze and the weathered background.

Portrait of a Young Boy

c. 1848

Louis-Adolphe Humbert de Molard

(French, 1800–1874)
France, 19th century

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