Beautifully composed sixth plate daguerreotype featuring an elderly woman seated in a high-backed chair, resting her head gently against her gloved hand. She wears a white ruffled day cap with long tied ribbons, round spectacles, and a voluminous dark dress with detailed pleating and fine accessories. Her relaxed pose, calm expression, and slight smile project warmth, intelligence, and dignity.
The lighting is expertly handled, highlighting the textures of the lace, gloves, and fabric folds. The plate is clean and crisply focused.
A lovely and intimate example of mid-19th century portraiture, likely taken in the 1848–1855 period, capturing the grace and presence of a matronly figure in the twilight of her life. Ideal for collectors of early American daguerreotypes or women's portraiture.
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