Another journey into the backdrops used by photographer's studios, this time in a certain context. During the American Civil War, ambrotype and tintype portraits of soldiers were made in great numbers by photographers who set up temporary studios at military camps (this blog has featured quite a few). While the majority of photographers just went with the plain canvas backdrop, painted backdrops were also in common use. Backdrops depicting camp scenes--usually with a prominent American flag-- were popular, along with a variety of landscapes, from the realistic to the somewhat fanciful. It is very interesting to see the kinds of scenes these young men wanted to be placed in (or the photographer though they might want to be placed it, at least).
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A Union soldier with a landscape backdrop. Source
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A Union soldier with a checkered terrace backdrop. Source
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A Union soldier with a military camp backdrop. Source
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A Union soldier with a palm tree backdrop. Source
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A Union soldier with a camp backdrop. Source
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A soldier in a Union Uniform with a too-small backdrop. Source
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A Union soldier in front of a backdrop with palm trees. Source
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A Union soldier with a camp backdrop. Source
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Two soldiers posed in front of a landscape backdrop. Source
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A Union soldier and a backdrop with checkered veranda and rocky seascape. Source
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A Union soldier with a camp backdrop. Source
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A group of young Union soldiers posed against a landscape backdrop (a posing table and head stand can be seen to the right!) Source
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Two women with a plantation in the backdrop. Source
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A Union soldier with a camp backdrop. Source
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A Union soldier in front of the same backdrop as the man above. Source
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A sailor with an on-a-ship backdrop. Source
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A Union soldier in front of a sketchily painted camp backdrop. Source
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A Union soldier with a landscape backdrop (the LOC caption says landscape "with fort", but I don't see the fort). Source
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A Union soldier with a landscape backdrop including a boat and fort (this time I see the fort!) Source
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A solder in a Union cap with a fancy mansion- rocky seascape background. Source
3 comments:
Thanks a lot for sharing these pictures. But are these pictures been preserved in a museum? Approximately, how old are these pictures?
they are in the Library of Congress. They are all around 150 years old.
Thanks for noting that, Jim, exactly!!
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