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JOSIAH W. THOMPSON (ACTIVE 1852-1857)
Portrait of a Woman with Gold Hoop Earrings, c. 1852
ninth-plate daguerreotype, cased, hinge-broken, with hand-tinting
embossed photographer’s credit (recto)
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Josiah W. Thompson (d. 1908) operated daguerreotype galleries at several locations in New York City, including 363 Broadway (near Franklin Street) which he bought from esteemed photographer Marcus Aurelius Root. Thompson partnered with other accomplished practitioners over his career, including Samuel Root and Joseph D. Davis, the latter of whom he collaborated with from 1854 to 1855. Thompson may have continued active in photography as late as 1905, just a few years before his death.

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