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New Orleans WILSON, Edward Livingston (1838-1903), photographer. Mammoth plate photograph of a lively discussion between two men. Philadelphia: Centennial Photographic Co., 1884-1885.
Estimate: $1,000-$1,500
Passed
Live Auction
Visions of America: The Stephen White Collection
Location
Cincinnati
Description

New Orleans
WILSON, Edward Livingston (1838-1903), photographer. Mammoth plate photograph of a lively discussion between two men. Philadelphia: Centennial Photographic Co., 1884-1885.


13 7/8 x 16 3/8 in. albumen photograph on 14 7/8 x 17 1/2 in. cardstock mount. Verso bears Centennial Photographic Company imprint, and their added line "New Orleans 1884-1885."

Wilson (1838-1903) began his career in the mid 1860s in Philadelphia and remained in that city until his death. He was the founder and influential publisher of the Philadelphia Photographer Magazine and served as an officer of the Photographic Society of the United States. Wilson's "Centennial Photographic Company" made hundreds of stereoscopic negative for the Centennial Exposition of the United States in 1876, and duplicated their efforts for the "World's Industrial and Cotton Exposition" held in New Orleans from December 1884 until June 1885. It is unknown if this image was taken in New Orleans or Philadelphia, but is the first mammoth plate we have seen by Wilson.

This lot is located in Cincinnati.

Condition
Toning, minor spotting, some creasing to print. Mount with minor wear to edges and corners.