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Punch magazine, England, July 10, 1858
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Punch magazine, England, July 10, 1858
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The Faithless Parrot by Charles H. Bennett, 1858
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The Faithless Parrot by Charles H. Bennett, 1858
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Wonderful History of Three Little Kittens Who Lost their Mittens,
R. M. Ballantyne, 1858
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Old Nurse’s Book of Rhymes, Jingles and Ditties, Charles H Bennett, 1858
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Eaton Democrat, Ohio, May 13, 1858
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Green-Mountain Freeman, Montpelier, Vermont, October 7, 1858
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Green-Mountain Freeman,
Montpelier, Vermont, August 25, 1858
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The Liberator, Boston, Massachusetts, September 10, 1858
She Never Told Her Love (1857) and Fading Away (1858) combination photographs by Henry Peach Robinson
The Met on She Never Told Her Love:
Robinson seamlessly combined five separate negatives to produce this intimate narrative of family tragedy. The scene centers on a bedridden young woman dying of tuberculosis—or possibly of a broken heart, as suggested by the Shakespearean title of a preliminary study, “She Never Told Her Love”. The picture was notorious both for the “artificiality” of its technique and for its subject matter, which was considered too morbid and painfully intimate to be represented photographically. Robinson’s seamless blending of reality and artifice did, however, appeal to Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria, who purchased a print of Fading Away and issued a standing order for every major composite photograph Robinson would make.