Bildnis | Portrait

Bildnis | Portrait

An old man reads from a large book. Published as early as 1902 in the American Amateur Photographer, the photograph was captioned with the following quote:

“Thoughts of eternity the mind doth fill At midnight, when the world is still.”

Morris Burke Parkinson (born: July, 1847-1926) worked for many years as a portrait photographer in New York City before moving to Boston in the very early part of the 20th century, where he maintained a portrait studio at 423 Boyleston street. He is perhaps best known for the two allegorical and widely reproduced photographs of four-year-old child model Josephine Anderson, depicted as Cupid Awake and Cupid Asleep.

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Image Dimensions14.6 x 12.2 cm cm tipped to mount | Lieferung 3 | Third Issue

Support Dimensions34.2 x 26.0 cm cream-colored laid paper with unknown watermark

Print Notes

Recto: Engraved: l.l.: PARKINSON, BOSTON | BILDNISwithin plate at l.l.: BX (atelier); on mount at l.r.: KP, for abbreviated name of journal. No atelier attribution on plate, but assumed to be by Meisenbach like other plates from this issue.

Published

The American Amateur Photographer, December, 1902, frontis, full-page halftone, captioned: “Thoughts of eternity the mind doth fill At midnight, when the world is still.”, Morris Burke Parkinson, Boston, Mass. p. 540