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Preview image of work. hand-colored tintype,  American Indian Boarding School, Showing Young Students 38907

2019.54.2

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American Indian Boarding School, Showing Young Students

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Artist

Artist Unidentified

Title

American Indian Boarding School, Showing Young Students

Creation Date

ca. 1885

Century

late 19th century

Dimensions

4 1/4 x 6 1/2 in. (10.8 x 16.51 cm)

Classification

Photographs

Creation Place

North America, United States

Medium and Support

hand-colored tintype

Credit Line

Museum Purchase, Lloyd O. and Marjorie Strong Coulter Fund

Copyright

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Accession Number

2019.54.2

Object Description

11/15/2019: Per Cowan's Auction info.:
Lot of 2 lightly hand-colored tintypes, each approx. 4.25 x 6.5 in., photographer unknown, ca 1880s. A rare pair of images featuring group portraits of young American Indian students that appear to range in age from 5 to 10 years old. The first tintype shows 17 girls dressed in almost identical uniforms, posed together in front of a simple white backdrop, situated inside a tent. The second tintype shows 12 younger children wearing uniforms, mostly boys, gathered in front of the same backdrop, with the tent wall visible in the background. Consignor relates that the images were originally found in eastern Pennsylvania, suggesting that they may document students that attended the Carlisle Indian School. However, without further documentation, this cannot be confirmed.