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Southworth & Hawes (American photography studio, 1843-1861)
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Note: Southworth & Hawes was established in Boston, Massachusetts in 1843 when Albert Sands Southworth, a druggist, and Josiah Johnson Hawes, a painter, joined together to open a daguerreotype studio. Though portraits were the bulk of the firm's production, they also produced landscape views. From 1849 to 1851 Southworth left the studio to travel to California. He returned in 1851 and renewed the partnership with Hawes. In 1853 Hawes purchased the rights to John Adams Whipple's process for making paper prints called crystalotypes and the firm began to produce them. In 1861 the partnership was dissolved. Both Southworth and Hawes continued to operate separate studios in Boston, Massachusetts. |
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Southworth & Hawes (preferred,V,display) |
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Southworth and Hawes (V) |
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Southworth, Albert Sands and Josiah Johnson Hawes (V) |
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photography studio |
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daguerreotypists |
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partner was (firm to person) .... |
Hawes, Josiah Johnson from 1843 to 1861 |
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(American photographer, 1808-1901) [500032586] |
partner was (firm to person) .... |
Southworth, Albert Sands from 1843 to 1861 |
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(American photographer, 1811-1894) [500014135] |
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(American photography studio, 1843-1861) ..... [VP Preferred]
(American photographic studio, established Boston (Massachusetts, United States), 1843; dissolved 1861) ..... [CCA]
(American institution) ..... [MoMA]
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English | .......... | [CCA] |
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