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Henry David Thoreau

National Portrait Gallery

Object Details

Artist
Benjamin Dexter Maxham, 10 Oct 1821 - 9 Jul 1899
Sitter
Henry David Thoreau, 12 Jul 1817 - 6 May 1862
Exhibition Label
Born Concord, Massachusetts
Described by a contemporary as “the apostle of individuality in an age of association and compromise,” author Henry David Thoreau followed his own moral compass and lived a life largely unfettered by convention. In such works as Walden (1854) and “Civil Disobedience” (1849), Thoreau encouraged readers to question popular wisdom and to seek universal truths from simple facts. When an admirer wrote from Michigan in 1856 asking for Thoreau’s daguerreotype and enclosing money to defray its cost, the author reluctantly obliged. A visit to Maxham’s Daguerrean Palace yielded this 50-cent portrait, which Thoreau dutifully sent to the requestor along with $1.70 in change.
Nacido en Concord, Massachusetts
Descrito por un contemporáneo como “el apóstol del individualismo en una era de asociaciones y consensos”, el escritor Henry David Thoreau vivió guiado por su propia ética y libre de ataduras convencionales. En obras como Walden (1854) y “Desobediencia civil” (1849), Thoreau exhortó a sus lectores a cuestionar la llamada sabiduría popular y buscar las verdades universales a partir de los hechos. Cuando un admirador de Michigan le escribió en 1856 para pedirle un daguerrotipo, incluyendo en su misiva el dinero para sufragarlo, el autor no pudo más que acceder. Su visita al Daguerrean Palace de Benjamin Maxham produjo ese retrato de 50 centavos, que Thoreau envió al solicitante junto con el sobrante de $1.70.
Credit Line
National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution; gift of anonymous donor
1856
Object number
NPG.72.119
Restrictions & Rights
CC0
Type
Photograph
Medium
Ninth-plate daguerreotype
Dimensions
Image/Sight: 5 × 3.7 cm (1 15/16 × 1 7/16")
Case open: 7.6 × 13 × 0.8 cm (3 × 5 1/8 × 5/16")
Mat (brass): 6.4 × 5.1 cm (2 1/2 × 2")
Case closed: 7.6 × 6.4 × 1.7 cm (3 × 2 1/2 × 11/16")
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Location
Currently not on view
National Portrait Gallery
Topic
Interior
Personal Attribute\Facial Hair\Beard
Costume\Dress Accessory\Neckwear\Tie\Bowtie
Cased object
Henry David Thoreau: Male
Henry David Thoreau: Arts and Culture\Literature\Writer
Henry David Thoreau: Arts and Culture\Literature\Writer\Poet
Henry David Thoreau: Science and Technology\Scientist\Naturalist
Henry David Thoreau: Arts and Culture\Literature\Writer\Essayist
Henry David Thoreau: Arts and Culture\Literature\Writer\Diarist
Henry David Thoreau: Religion and Spirituality\Transcendentalist
Portrait
Record ID
npg_NPG.72.119
Metadata Usage (text)
CC0
GUID (Link to Original Record)
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/sm40351b30f-d60d-4501-9c16-ea8085bce41c

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