Oct 15, 2015 - Sale 2393

Sale 2393 - Lot 28

Unsold
Estimate: $ 3,000 - $ 4,500
(FUNERARY ARTS)
Mini-archive with 45 remarkable Victorian- and Edwardian-era photographs relating to death and dying; a few are quite large. With a post-mortem commemorative assemblage that includes a mustachioed Catholic man in his casket, with a yellow ribbon, large crucifix and silver plaque that reads AT REST (all set into into a later shadow box frame, 1980s?); plus numerous images of elaborate wreaths and floral displays commerorating the passing of parents, a teacher, a paymaster, patriots and military figures, and a young woman; a wagon containing a hearse, promotional images of cemetery monuments, plus family members at cemeteries, 8 floral displays in which a photograph of the deceased is featured, a half-plate tintype of a girl at rest (in a custom frame) and more; includes 6 stereo views. Albumen (25), tintype (2), printing-out paper (15), and silver (6) prints, 5x3 to 10 1/2x13 1/2 inches (12.7x7.6 to 26.7x34.3 cm.); 2 are framed; overall size of the shadow box frame is 21 3/4x17x3 1/2 inches (54.6x44.5x8.9 cm.). 1870s-circa 1920

Additional Details

Originally in the Collection of Gerald Kornblau.

with--Group of 8 oversized American stereo ambrotypes on glass, including a child in her casket who is laid out in the family parlor; multiple floral displays in the shape of an anchor, cross, and other symbols; and a rural cemetery scene. Overall size, 4 1/2x7 1/2 inches (11.4x19.1 cm.). Early 1860s. The other-worldly look of these early images on glass, with their ghost-like appearance and attentuated palette, are the perfect counterpoint for the highly-detailed paper images they accompany.