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CHANSONETTA EMMONS PHOTOGRAPH OF A WORKING

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:250.00 USD Estimated At:500.00 - 1,000.00 USD
CHANSONETTA EMMONS PHOTOGRAPH OF A WORKING

FARMERS KITCHEN. (Probably New Portland, Maine) Chansonetta Stanley Emmons (CT/ME, 1858-1937). This probable silver bromide image is signed by the photographer and dated "1921". An image of a working fireplace with spit, oven, pots and table with open shelf displaying plates, cooking molds and utensils. A wood bin is seen within brick wall. Housed in a modern ebonized frame matted under glass. Chansonetta had two brothers who were prolific and successful inventors, they produced the Stanley Steamer; one of the first successful steam driven autos. They also invented the Stanley Photographic Dry Plate, which they sold to Kodak. Chansonetta was a gifted artist and photographer who captured image of rural Maine in teh early 20th century, always depicting images without signs of the 20th century; such as electricity poles, autos etc. Her images appeared as if they were done in the mid 19th century. SIZE: 4 1/2" x 6 1/2". Overall 12 1/2" x 14". CONDITION: very good. (05-388/TG). $500-1,000.