19th-century cabinet card portrait of two young sisters posed in matching crocheted or knitted winter capes and bonnets, photographed by W. Morris of Peru, Indiana. The girls stand arm in arm, their expressions solemn yet endearing, with intricate details visible in their hand-crafted garments, including ribbon-tied closures and contrasting yarn borders. Their coordinated lace-up boots and studio setting, with faux architectural elements, enhance the formality of the image.
Such paired portraits were often commissioned to commemorate familial bonds or seasonal attire, and the exceptional textile detail preserved in this image speaks to both craftsmanship and period fashion. An appealing and well-composed Midwestern portrait with strong folk costume interest.
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