Portrait of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow This item is an antique or vintage photographic print, likely a collotype or photogravure, depicting a portrait of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The print is monochrome, primarily in sepia tones, rendered in a chiaroscuro style with significant depth and shading, particularly noticeable in the subject's hair, beard, and clothing. The subject, identifiable as Longfellow, is shown in a three-quarter profile, looking to the left, with his characteristic long, flowing hair and full beard prominent. He appears to be wearing a dark, possibly velvet or wool, coat with a distinct peaked lapel and a single prominent button closure, along with a dark cravat or scarf. The overall impression is one of dignified sobriety.
The physical characteristics suggest a substantial piece, likely printed on heavy paper or cardstock given its ability to stand without significant buckling. The color variation ranges from dark brown (almost black) in the shadows to lighter beige and cream tones in the highlights on the face and background. The texture appears to be smooth, as is typical of such printing processes, without obvious canvas texture or brushstrokes, confirming it is not a painted portrait but a reproduction.
Observable condition issues include noticeable wear along the top edge, consistent with age and handling, and possibly some minor creasing or tearing. The top right corner shows some damage, potentially a tear or fold. The edges, particularly the top and side visible, show signs of minor fraying and discoloration. There is a general patina of age across the entire print, with some potentially minor foxing or spotting, though details are difficult to ascertain from the image resolution. The print is housed within what appears to be a simple, dark-stained wooden frame, which shows wear, scratches, and possibly some chips, particularly in the lower right corner, where a metal hanging loop or bracket is visible, indicating its original purpose was likely for display. No specific maker's marks, signatures, or stamps are discernible from the provided image.
Given the subject and the printing style, this portrait likely dates from the late 19th to early 20th century, a period when such photographic reproductions of prominent figures were popular. The quality of the reproduction suggests commercial production, intended for display in homes or institutions. The detail in the rendition of Longfellow's features and attire speaks to the craftsmanship of the printing process itself.
Estimated Value
$100 - $200