but making one wonder a bit about the context in which this was made and hung
reiterating the grids in many of them
and right in keeping with my obsession with 19th century penmanship
making it a nice one to hang on the wall
I realize it would be good
Early 9th Plate Daguerreotype of Folk Art Painting of Young Chlld with Hat and Mirror antique school tool but making one wonder aThe person I purchased this early ninth plate daguerreotype of a folk art painting of young child speculated that both painting and, likely the daguerreotype, too, were done by Erastus Salisbury Field (1805 1900), an itinerant folk portrait painter primarily active in the 1830's, who traveled throughout western Massachusetts and the Connecticut Valley. In about 1841, Mr. Field moved with his family to Greenwich Village, NYC, where he opened a studio,