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Miniature Tintypes of Anne W. Cheney and an Unidentified Boy
Image Not Available for Miniature Tintypes of Anne W. Cheney and an Unidentified Boy

Miniature Tintypes of Anne W. Cheney and an Unidentified Boy

Date1859 - 1870
MediumPhotography; tintype on lacquered iron in cardstock mount
DimensionsMount (height x width): 1 13/16 × 3 5/16in. (4.6 × 8.4cm)
Primary Dimensions (window openings height x width): 7/8 × 5/8in. (2.2 × 1.6cm)
Credit LineGift of Anne Cheney Zinsser
DescriptionFour miniature tintypes within a cardstock mat, two on each side. Three of them are head and shoulder length portraits of a teenage girl and the fourth is the same of a boy. Pink coloring has been added to the cheeks of the subject in each portrait.

(a) Portrait of Anne Wells Cheney (1849-1944) as a girl or teenager. There is a bow in her hair. She is wearing drop earrings and there is a bow secured at her neck with a circular pin.

(b) Portrait of a boy, possibly one of Anne's brothers, Harry Grant Cheney (1852-1918) or Robert Cheney (1859-1935). He is wearing a white collared shirt under a buttoned jacket.

(c) Portrait of a teenage girl or young woman, probably Anne Wells Cheney (1849-1944). She is wearing a hat or bonnet that is secured under her chin with a large bow.

(d) Portrait of a teenage girl or young woman, probably Anne Wells Cheney (1849-1944). She is wearing drop earrings and a hat that has a feather on it and a bow at the back. There is a bow secured at her neck with a circular pin.
Object number2008.37.89a-d
InscribedHandwritten in pencil on recto: "Miss A."

Handwritten in pencil on verso: "Miss A."
NotesDate note: Estimate based on life dates and approximate age of subject in photograph.

Anne was the eldest child of Rush Cheney (1815-1882) and Julia Goodwin (1824-1867). Her siblings were Harry Grant Cheney (1852-1918), Louise Cheney (1856-1939) and Robert Cheney (1859-1935).
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