[? Walker]
1860s
Medium
Albumen silver print
Dimensions
Approx. 10.2 x 6.3 cm (4 x 2 1/2 in.)
Classification
Photographs
Department
Photographs
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
The Albert Ten Eyck Gardner Collection, Gift of the Centennial Committee, 1970
Accession Number
1970.659.915
Tags
Art Historical Context
This albumen silver print from the 1860s presents a formal portrait of a man, possibly identified as Walker. Measuring just 4 by 2½ inches, the small scale suggests it was created as a carte-de-visite, a format that revolutionized personal photography by making images affordable and easy to exchange or collect in albums. The albumen process, which used egg-white coating to bind light-sensitive silver salts to paper, produced the crisp detail and warm tonal range seen here. Popular throughout the 1860s, it coincided with the American Civil War era, when photography offered new ways for people ...
About the Artist
Unknown
The artist designated as "Unknown" in our virtual museum's collection exemplifies a poignant chapter in art history: creators whose identities have faded into obscurity despite the enduring power of their work. With only one known artwork attributed to them in our holdings, this figure represents countless anonymous hands that shaped visual culture across centuries. Museums worldwide, including th...