Editorial staff of the New York Tribune,Snow,Taylor,Greeley,Ripley,Fry,Dana
Title: [Editorial staff of the New York Tribune]
Related Names:
Brady, Mathew B., ca. 1823-1896.
Date Created/Published: [between 1844 and 1860]
Summary: Seated, left to right: George M. Snow, financial editor; Bayard Taylor; Horace Greeley; George Ripley, literary editor; Standing, left to right: William Henry Fry, music editor; Charles A. Dana; Henry J. Raymond.
Notes:
Identified and dated by comparison with known likenesses: Greeley in Holden's dollar magazine, 1849; Dana in Scribner's magazine, 1895, p. 442; Raymond in Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, Aug. 23, 1856, p.176. The identification of Snow is based on his inclusion in Brady's list of those in this picture and his apparent age. The identifications of Ripley and Fry are based on their inclusion in Brady's list and resemblance to identified portraits of them as much older men.
Hallmark: [asterisk] 40.
Facing the light / H. Pfister. Washington : Smithsonian Institution Press, 1978, p. 322.
Transfer; U.S. War College; 1920; (DLC/PP-1920:46153).
Forms part of: Daguerreotype collection (Library of Congress).
Produced by Mathew Brady's studio.
Subjects:
Journalists--New York (State)--New York--1840-1860.
Daguerreotypes--1840-1860.
Group portraits--1840-1860.
Bookmark /2004663939/
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