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Reverend William T. Smithett

(American, active 1843–62)
(American, 1808–1901)
1853
Medium/TechniquePhotograph, daguerreotype
DimensionsImage: 20.3 x 15.2 cm (8 x 6 in.)
Plate: 21.9 x 16.6 cm (8 5/8 x 6 9/16 in.)
Credit LineGift of Edward Southworth Hawes in memory of his father Josiah Johnson Hawes
Accession number43.1391
On View
Not on view
ClassificationsPhotographs
Description
The Boston photographic team of Albert Sands Southworth and Josiah Johnson Hawes mastered a style of daguerreotype portraiture that defined the spirit and idealism of a generation of accomplished Americans. In this photograph, they exploited the qualities of their chosen technique, using the mirrorlike sharpness and detail of the daguerreotype to portray the clear vision and idealistic fervor of the Reverend Smithett. Here, every detail counts, from Smithett's wild hair to the tense grip of his right hand. His intent gaze looks beyond the picture, and the crisp white and black of his surplice and stole highlight a powerful, upright body that emanates confidence and certainty in that distant vision.
The Boston photographic team of Albert Sands Southworth and Josiah Johnson Hawes mastered a style of daguerreotype portraiture that defined the spirit and idealism of a generation of accomplished Americans. They exploited the qualities of their chosen technique, using the mirrorlike sharpness and detail of the daguerreotype to portray the clear vision and idealistic fervor of the Reverend Smithett. Here, every detail counts, from Smithett's wild hair to the tense grip of his right hand. His intent gaze looks beyond the picture, and the crisp white and black of his surplice and stole highlight a powerful, upright body that emanates confidence and certainty in that distant vision.
InscriptionsVerso of plate: "Bishop Eastborn?"
ProvenanceEdward Southworth Hawes; gift to MFA December 9, 1943.
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