Herbert

Herbert by Morton Schamberg

Medium

Gelatin silver print

Classification

Photographs

Department

Photographs

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Jean Loeb Whitehill, 1973

Accession Number

1973.664.9

Tags

MenPortraits

Art Historical Context

Morton Schamberg’s “Herbert,” a 1912 gelatin silver print, captures the quiet dignity of early twentieth-century portraiture. Created during a period when photography was gaining recognition as a fine art, the work reflects the straightforward that characterized much American photographic practice at the time. Schamberg, known for his explorations in both painting and photography, presents his subject with clarity and restraint, allowing the sitter’s presence to emerge without elaborate staging. The gelatin silver print process, standard in the 1910s, offered photographers rich tonal range an...

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