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Portrait of a Young Girl


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This is a beautifully done Cabinet Card, with soft tones and beautiful lighting. Her expression is unreadable, I think. It could be interpreted as pensive, sad, fed-up, curious, slightly sulky, or ...? I think it's possible that she's a redhead.
The address of the studio printed on the back is: 56 N Eighth St. and 1937 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia.
The name of the Studio is (I think) Louis B. Taub. I'm guessing this was taken in the 1880s.
Alan - do you have any images from this studio?
Thanks to Alan, the photographer's name has been revealed as Louis Blaul.
This is a beautifully done Cabinet Card, with soft tones and beautiful lighting. Her expression is unreadable, I think. It could be interpreted as pensive, sad, fed-up, curious, slightly sulky, or ...? I think it's possible that she's a redhead.
The address of the studio printed on the back is: 56 N Eighth St. and 1937 Germantown Ave, Philadelphia.
The name of the Studio is (I think) Louis B. Taub. I'm guessing this was taken in the 1880s.
Alan - do you have any images from this studio?
Thanks to Alan, the photographer's name has been revealed as Louis Blaul.
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The lettering makes it difficult to see, but the photographer's name is actually Louis Blaul. I have two photos by Blaul that I've posted here on Ipernity. One is a cabinet card, Baby on a Swing, Philadelphia, Pa. (and its backmark: Louis Blaul, Portraits in Crayon and Pastel, Philadelphia, Pa.), and the other on is a real photo postcard, Louis and Henry Standing on a Chair.
See also anyjazz's compilation of information about Louis Blaul on his Cabinet Card Photographers blog.
I sent him a copy of this to use on the Louis Baul page.
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