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Our June 2026 auction presents a focused and exceptional selection of historical photographs spanning the 1840s through the early twentieth century, with unusual depth in named subjects, rare formats, and documented provenance anchored by strong vernacular material that rewards close looking.
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Lot 446

Cabinet Card, George Inness Jr., Sarony, New York, Close Bust

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George Inness Jr. is portrayed in a close bust cabinet card by Sarony, 37 Union Square, New York, showing the American painter in middle age in a three-quarter view facing to his right. Inness appears with a full dark mustache and a small goatee, his dark hair curling above his temples, wearing a dark coat over a loosely knotted dark cravat and white shirt, wire-framed pince-nez spectacles resting on his nose. His expression is alert and direct, the plain warm-toned studio ground giving the composition a clean simplicity. The Sarony studio imprint appears in green script on the front mount below the image.

The Sarony studio at 37 Union Square was the successor to the celebrated 680 Broadway establishment and continued as one of New York's premier portrait studios during the 1880s and 1890s. The reverse bears only the penciled notation Geo Inness Jr. at the top, with no additional studio imprint on the reverse.

George Inness Jr. (1854–1926) was an American landscape painter who followed his celebrated father, George Inness Sr., into painting, working in a manner influenced by his father's late atmospheric style and by the Barbizon tradition. He studied in Rome and Paris, exhibited at the National Academy of Design, and produced landscapes of New Jersey and New England that are considered accomplished works within the American tonalist tradition. Though he worked largely in his father's considerable shadow during his lifetime, his paintings have attracted renewed scholarly attention.

The reverse bears a penciled inscription reading Geo Inness Jr. with no additional imprint and dealer code 2/07/07 / ABCDEEZ / Eb.

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