The Face of Slavery & Other African American Photographs — American Museum of Photography
Neumann Studio (Buffalo, New York)
Study of Two Children and “Uncle Bob”
Albumen print cabinet cards, circa 1890
These two photographs show two children and a craftsman who could be their father or grandfather. The images may not have been taken in Buffalo; the sign behind “Uncle Bob” apparently reads “Southern Woods,” and those may be orange trees behind the barefoot children. Perhaps the photographer took these portraits on a trip to the South. Robert Shaw, author of American Baskets (published by Clarkson N. Potter, Inc.) observes:
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