Portrait

Portrait

A fashionable woman holds a necklace with both hands.

Sarah Choate Sears: 1858-1935

Sears was an American art collectorart patron, cultural entrepreneur, artist and photographer.

Photography and later life: About 1890 she began exploring photography, and soon she was participating in local salons. She joined the Boston Camera Club in 1892, and her beautiful portraits and still lifes attracted the attention of fellow Boston photographer F. Holland Day. Soon her work was gaining international attention.

At the same time she was pursuing her photography interest, she and her husband were hosting some of the most elegant cultural and artistic parties in Boston. They often featured private symphonic performances and included many international composers and performers, including Ignacy PaderewskiSerge Koussevitsky and Dame Nellie Melba.

In 1899 she was given a one-woman show at the Boston Camera Club, and in 1900 she had several prints in Frances Benjamin Johnson’s famous exhibition in Paris.

In early 1900 she met American Impressionist Mary Cassatt, and the two continued to be friends for the remainder of their lives. During this same period she was elected as a member of the prestigious photographic associations: the Linked Ring in London and Alfred Stieglitz’s Photo-Secession in New York. -Wikipedia (2024) continues…

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Image Dimensions21.2 x 16.1 cm tipped to mount | Lieferung 4 | Fourth Issue

Support Dimensions34.1 x 26.3 cm gray colored paper

Print Notes

Recto: Engraved: l.l.: SARAH C. SEARS, BOSTON PORTRAIT; within plate at l.r.: MR Co (atelier); on mount at l.r.: KP, for abbreviated name of journal.

Published

Photographische Rundschau und photographisches Centralblatt, Volume 19, 1905, no title, Sarah C. Sears, Boston, full-page halftone between pp. 104-5