The attached image is one that I linked to in an earlier discussion concerning pockets in RD II's. In pose and table cloth (when matched to photographer signed images) it is very likely to come from one of the Rees studios in Richmond. The back cloth on this ambrotype is a patch of period brown woven cotton cloth. I show it here outside of its keeper & case.
It is one of about a dozen Confederate images in my collection, but the only tinted image. I particularly like the fact that it gives some feel (gallery artist interpreted) of the 'Confederacy in Color'. I am sure that some of the images in the four 'Confederate Faces' books were also tinted, but of course the books are in black and white. It would be interesting to see if any other forum members either own, or have access to, tinted Confederate images which they could post on this thread.
It is one of about a dozen Confederate images in my collection, but the only tinted image. I particularly like the fact that it gives some feel (gallery artist interpreted) of the 'Confederacy in Color'. I am sure that some of the images in the four 'Confederate Faces' books were also tinted, but of course the books are in black and white. It would be interesting to see if any other forum members either own, or have access to, tinted Confederate images which they could post on this thread.
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