Crack with blacksmith,two childre talking,forge,doorway,Frances Allen,c1900
Title: A 'crack' with the blacksmith / Allen.
Creator(s): Allen, Frances S. (Frances Stebbins), 1854-1941, photographer
Related Names:
Allen, Mary E. (Mary Electa), 1858-1941 , photographer
Date Created/Published: [ca. 1900]
Summary: Photograph shows two chidren talking(?) to a blacksmith standing in the doorway of his forge.
Notes:
Title from item.
Signed on mount: Allen.
On verso of mount: Illustration; F.S. & M.E. Allen, Deerfield, Mass.
FBJ label no. 3.
For version with lighted window in background, see LOT 3222, no. 10.
Formerly filed in P&P LOT 3222.
Forms part of: Artistic photographs collected by Frances Benjamin Johnston in the Frances Benjamin Johnston Collection.
Gift; Frances Benjamin Johnston; 1948.
Published in: Ambassadors of progress / edited by Bronwyn A.E. Griffith ... France : Musée d'Art Américain Giverny ... 2001, p. 139.
Exhibited: Ambassadors of progress, 2001-2003.
Subjects:
Children & adults--1900.
Blacksmiths--1900.
Book illustrations--1900.
Platinum prints--1900.
Bookmark /2004675093/
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