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Two Men Staging a Fight in a Studio

c. 1860
Measurements
Case: 6.7 x 8 cm (2 5/8 x 3 1/8 in.); Matted: 61 x 48.3 cm (24 x 19 in.)
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Although portrait sittings were directed by the photographer, sitters had some input in shaping their identities by choosing their pose, clothing, possessions, and sometimes backdrop. People came to the studio dressed in their finest outfits, and they often brought objects to represent their interests or occupation, such as the tuning fork held by the music teacher. Hand painting could draw attention to luxury items, as in Young Woman with Pantalettes, where her jewelry is dabbed with gold paint and the lacy cuffs of her pantalettes are enhanced with white paint. Most people had only a few photographs made during their lifetimes; therefore, they were often used to mark rites of passage such as graduation and marriage.
A vertically oriented tintype photograph in an ornate gold frame depicts two men with light skin tones wearing hats in a studio. On the right, a man in a white shirt and suspenders lunges with his fist toward the other's face, holding a dark object behind his back. The man on the left pulls back his coat near a small table. Folded clothing lies on the floor between them before a painted backdrop.

Two Men Staging a Fight in a Studio

c. 1860

America

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