Possibly James de Peyster Ogden
PhotographerPhotographed by
Unknown
Dateabout 1865
MediumPhotography; tintype on lacuered iron plate under glass with gilt mat in paper-covered wooden case with embossed red velvet pad
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 2 11/16 x 2 3/16in. (6.8 x 5.6cm)
Plate (height x width): 3 3/16 x 2 11/16in. (8.1 x 6.8cm)
Other (height x width): 3 5/8 x 3 1/8 x 1/2in. (9.2 x 7.9 x 1.3cm)
Plate (height x width): 3 3/16 x 2 11/16in. (8.1 x 6.8cm)
Other (height x width): 3 5/8 x 3 1/8 x 1/2in. (9.2 x 7.9 x 1.3cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Elizabeth W. Temple
DescriptionHalf-length portrait of a boy wearing a jacket, shirt and necktie.
Mat is oval, with a design of grapes and grapeleaves in the border.
Red velvet pad has a peacock embossed in the center, surrounded wtih a foliate border.
Case has a bouquet of flowers in an irregular cartouche, surounded by scrollwork, within a rectangular rule.
Mat is oval, with a design of grapes and grapeleaves in the border.
Red velvet pad has a peacock embossed in the center, surrounded wtih a foliate border.
Case has a bouquet of flowers in an irregular cartouche, surounded by scrollwork, within a rectangular rule.
Object number2011.63.87
NotesSubject Note: Donor identified the sitter as James de Peyster Ogden, godfather of William James Hamersley, but Ogden was born about 1795 and would have been a much older man when this tintype was taken. The sitter strongly resembles the young man in another tintype, supposed based on minature taken in Paris, possibly in the 1820s or early 1830s. If this tintype dates from the 1860s, however, the two sitters cannot be the same. (Ruocco 3/17/2012)On View
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