Lot 210

Rare Tintype of a Diverse Group Outside a Pavilion

Estimate: $200 - $400

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An exceptional 4" square tintype photograph captures a richly detailed scene of a diverse group assembled in front of a charming outdoor pavilion, offering a rare glimpse into everyday life in late 19th-century Texas. The composition features a Black man prominently positioned holding a bountiful basket of fruit, symbolizing abundance and perhaps hinting at local trade or a communal gathering. Beside him stands a Black woman gracefully carrying two ornate pitchers, suggesting roles of hospitality and service within the context of the gathering. The image has some bends.

Surrounding them are several other individuals of varying ages and ethnic backgrounds, all dressed in period attire that reflects the fashion and social dynamics of the era. The pavilion itself serves as a picturesque backdrop, adorned with decorative elements that add to the visual appeal and historical context of the image. The relaxed yet purposeful poses of the subjects convey a sense of community and shared experience, making this tintype not only a work of photographic art but also an important social document.

The photographer's clarity and composition provide valuable insight into the multicultural fabric of Texas during this period, illustrating interactions and coexistence among different racial and social groups. Such images are exceedingly rare, making this tintype a significant addition to collections focused on Americana, social history, or early photography.

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