Crucifixion,Mary Magdalene,Joseph,St. John,Jesus Christ,Religion,1898,Fred Day
Title: [Crucifixion, frontal, with Mary, Mary Magdalene, Joseph and St. John(?)]
Creator(s): Day, F. Holland (Fred Holland), 1864-1933, photographer
Date Created/Published: [1898]
Summary: Photograph shows F. Holland Day portraying the crucified Christ attended by two women and two men.
Notes:
Title and other data comes from a curatorial worksheet compiled at LC in 1992-93.
Mounts are layered top to bottom: cream, greenish buff, grey.
On recto: '98' black, lower right.
Image content features: MODEL F.H. Day and ?; PEOPLE men, women.
Cite as: The Louise Imogen Guiney Collection, Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division.
Transfer; Manuscript Division; 1934 (DLC/PP-1934:33).
Anonymous gift to the Library of Congress, 1934.
Forms part of: the Louise Imogen Guiney Collection (Library of Congress).
Subjects:
Jesus Christ--Portrayals.
Day, F. Holland--(Fred Holland),--1864-1933--Performances.
Crucifixions--1890-1900.
Platinum prints--1890-1900.
Self-portraits--1890-1900.
Bookmark /98503625/
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