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The deep shape of the head suggests either a big brain or a hair bun (maybe both
) and certainly suggesting someone cared for these very much
which would have been the case with early examples
which read The Village School on one side and Union College on the other
Joseph Ward, Boston, Beautiful Early (1860s-70s) Stereoview of Coral venus velvet pencils The deep shape of theA beautiful early stereoview of coral, produced by Joseph Ward of Boston, who operated at 1256 Washington 1860s 70s, and who is perhaps best known for photographing Mary Todd Lincoln in mourning attire in 1865 as well as John Wilkes Booth. Im not usually much interested in stereoviews, but to my eye this one is transcendent, with these richly toned matte photos of sculptural spiky coral against the yellow card they are mounted on just exactly right
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