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Thursday, 01 October 2015 11:19

The Fenimore Art Museum’s Upcoming Americana Symposium Will Focus on Early Photography and Folk Portraiture

Ammi Phillips' Blond Boy with Primer, Peach, and Dog, c. 1836. Ammi Phillips' Blond Boy with Primer, Peach, and Dog, c. 1836. Wikipedia

Leading authorities in the folk art field will present talks on the themes and ideas explored in the exhibition "A Perfect Likeness": Folk Portraits and Early Photography, part of Fenimore Art Museum’s Annual Americana Series.

The exhibition, “A Perfect Likeness”: Folk Portraits and Early Photography, which opens the same day and is on view through December 31, 2015, illustrates how early photography contributed to the demise of folk portraiture in the 1840-50 period. Established painters were deeply affected by the invention of the daguerreotype and their reactions to this early photographic method varied.

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