Frances and Mary Allen Collection of Photographs of Deerfield, 1900-1910
1 volume (0.25 linear ft.)
Collection number: PH 1
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Frances and Mary Allen Collection of Photographs of Deerfield
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Frances and Mary Allen Collection of Photographs of Deerfield, 1900-1910
1 volume (0.25 linear ft.)
Collection number: PH 1 Abstract:
Influenced by the arts and crafts movement, Frances and Mary Allen began taking photographs of their native Deerfield, Mass., in the mid-1880s. Displaying a finely honed pictorialist aesthetic, the sisters specialized in views of Deerfield and surrounding towns, posed genre scenes of life in colonial times, and the local scenery, earning a reputation as among the best women photographers of the period.
The Allen sisters photograph album contains ten gelatin developing out prints of street scenes in Deerfield, ca.1900-1910. Among these are two shots of the house they inherited from their aunt Kate in 1895, which thereafter became their home and studio. Terms of Access and Use: The collection is open for research. Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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