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Albumen print
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal, Quebec, 1863-1865
Photographer
Abner Bedee Taber
(1832-1866)
SignatureOn back, printed, c. : Photographed / By / A.B. TABER, / Excelsior Hall. / 62 1/2 Great St.James Street, / Montreal.
Period
Milieu 19e siècle
Dimensions9 × 5,7 cm
Origin
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM2017.46.2.6754
CreditGift of Jean-Luc Allard and Lucie Surprenant
Status
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Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal, Quebec, 1863-1865
Abner Bedee Taber
1863-1865
M2017.46.2.6751
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal, Quebec, 1863-1865
Abner Bedee Taber
1863-1865
M2017.46.2.6749
Portrait of an unidentified woman, Montreal, Quebec, 1863-1865
Abner Bedee Taber
1863-1865
M2017.46.2.6746
Portrait of an unidentified young girl, Montreal, Quebec, 1863-1865
Abner Bedee Taber
1863-1865
M2017.46.2.6750
Portrait of an unidentified man, Montreal, Quebec, 1863-1865
Abner Bedee Taber
1863-1865
M2017.46.2.6748
Portrait of an unidentified man, Montreal, Quebec, 1863-1865
Abner Bedee Taber
1863-1865
M2017.46.2.6747
Portrait of an unidentified man, Montreal, Quebec, 1863-1865
Abner Bedee Taber
1863-1865
M2017.46.2.6744
Portrait of an unidentified man, Montreal, Quebec, 1863-1865
Abner Bedee Taber
1863-1865
M2017.46.2.6745
Portrait of an unidentified family, Montreal, Quebec, 1863-1865
Abner Bedee Taber
1863-1865
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Abner Bedee Taber
1863-1865
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Abner Bedee Taber
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