Feb 28, 2012 - Sale 2270

Sale 2270 - Lot 9

Price Realized: $ 28,800
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 25,000 - $ 35,000
SOUTHWORTH, ALBERT SANDS & HAWES, JOSIAH J. (active 1843-1863)
Whole-plate daguerreotype of a Boston school house (identified as the Bigelow School) at 3:49 P.M.; with S.oF. Hallmark 14 in the lower left corner; framed. Circa 1850

Additional Details

Originally from the Collection of David Feigenbaum and purchased at Sotheby's April 27, 1999 auction; to the present owner.

Young America: The Daguerreotypes of Southworth & Hawes (Steidl/George Eastman House International Museum of Photography, 2005), 464.
A masterwork of early architectural photography by the Boston team hailed as the first great American daguerreian artists. Hawes, a photographer as well as an inventor, crafted a special camera with a holder that facilitated making the lines of the building parallel (rather than sloping inwards). Interestingly, the school is identified by the clock, which was given to the institution by the city's mayor. All of the Bigelow School's pupils were female.