FIVE WELL DRESSED YOUNG ADULTS : ASHLAND, PENNSYLVANIA : CABINET CARD 1899

This striking 1899 cabinet card photograph, taken by the Miller studio in Ashland, Pennsylvania, features a group of five well-dressed young adults posing in a formal portrait. The composition suggests a close familial or social connection between them, possibly a group of siblings, cousins, or classmates. At the center of the image sits a young man, likely in his late teens or early twenties, wearing a well-fitted, light-colored suit with a high-collared white shirt and a neatly knotted tie. His hair is neatly combed, and he has a calm, composed expression, looking directly at the camera. Surrounding him are four young women, all dressed in elegant, high-necked dresses typical of the late Victorian era. Their outfits are adorned with lace, ruffles, and intricate detailing, showcasing the fashion sensibilities of the time. Their hair is styled in soft curls or pulled back in a refined manner, further enhancing their polished appearance. The young women appear to range in age from their late teens to mid-twenties. Their expressions are serious, with subtle hints of warmth and poise. Each of them maintains an upright posture, suggesting a well-mannered and possibly upper-middle-class upbringing. The backdrop is a simple studio setting, emphasizing the subjects and their attire without distractions. The soft lighting highlights their facial features and creates depth in the image. On the reverse side of the card, there is an inscription in pencil that reads “D.L. Huffman, May 30, 1899.” This could indicate the name of one of the individuals in the photograph or the person who owned or gifted it. This photo was taken at a studio in Ashland, Pennsylvania. Ashland is a borough in Schuylkill and Columbia counties in Pennsylvania. The town is located 15 miles northwest of Pottsville. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania. Records at the New York Public Library help identify the photographer as Alexander J. Miller (1843-1912). Local business directories reveal that Miller operated a studio in Ashland between 1897 and 1911. An inscription on the reverse of the photo indicates that the photo was taken in 1899. Before Miller had a studio in Ashland, he operated a studio in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. Miller’s photographic work can be found in the collection of the George Eastman Museum.  (SOLD)

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