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Southworth & Hawes

Southworth & Hawes was an early photographic firm in Boston, 1843–1863. Its partners, Albert Sands Southworth (1811–1894) and Josiah Johnson Hawes (1808–1901), have been hailed as the first great American masters of photography, whose work elevated photographic portraits to the level of fine art. Their images are prominent in every major book and collection of early American photography.

Portrait of J.J. Hawes and self-portrait by Albert Southworth, c. 1845–1850

Southworth & Hawes worked almost exclusively in the daguerreotype process. Working in the 8 ½ x 6 ½ inch whole plate format, their images are brilliant, mirror-like, and finely detailed. Writing in the Photographic and Fine Art Journal, August 1855, the contemporary Philadelphia daguerreotypist Marcus Aurelius Root paid them this praise: "Their style, indeed, is peculiar to themselves; presenting beautiful effects of light and shade, and giving depth and roundness together with a wonderful softness or mellowness. These traits have achieved for them a high reputation with all true artists and connoisseurs." He further noted that the firm had devoted their time chiefly to daguerreotypes, with little attention to photography on paper.

Advertisement for Southworth & Hawes, Tremont Row, Boston, 1852

History edit

Personal and public portraits edit

During their 20 years of collaboration, Southworth & Hawes catered to Boston society and the famous. Their advertisements drew a distinction between the appropriate styles for personal versus public portraiture. "A likeness for an intimate acquaintance or one’s own family should be marked by that amiability and cheerfulness, so appropriate to the social circle and the home fireside. Those for the public, of official dignitaries and celebrated characters admit of more firmness, sternness and soberness." Among their sitters were Louisa May Alcott, Lyman Beecher, Benjamin Butler, William Ellery Channing, Rufus Choate, Cassius Marcellus Clay, Charlotte Cushman, Richard Henry Dana Jr., Dorothea Dix, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Edward Everett, William Lloyd Garrison, Grace Greenwood, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sam Houston, Thomas Starr King, Louis Kossuth, Jenny Lind, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Horace Mann, Donald McKay, Lola Montez, George Peabody, William H. Prescott, Lemuel Shaw, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Charles Sumner, Daniel Webster, John Greenleaf Whittier, and Robert C. Winthrop.

Documenting the birth of surgical anesthesia edit

 
Ether Anesthesia Delivered at Massachusetts General Hospital, Spring 1847; daguerreotype by Southworth & Hawes.

On the evening of September 30, 1846, Mr. Eben Frost, suffering from a violent toothache, called upon Dr. William Thomas Green Morton, a dentist at No. 19 Tremont Row, Boston. Dr. Morton administered nitrous oxide and extracted the tooth. Less than three weeks later, the so-called "Death of Pain" took place on October 16, when Dr. Morton administered ether to a patient before Dr. John Collins Warren, senior surgeon at the Massachusetts General Hospital, removed a tumor from his neck. Although it is believed that ether anesthesia had been administered for surgery earlier, most notably by Dr. Crawford Long in Jefferson Georgia on March 30, 1843, it had been done privately and not reported in the medical literature. Morton's public demonstration of general anesthesia was therefore historic. To commemorate this momentous event, Southworth & Hawes were asked to daguerreotype the operation; however Hawes was squeamish about the blood, and they photographed a re-enactment instead. On April 3, 1847, Southworth & Hawes were called upon to record an actual operation, again with the patient under ether. Later Dr. Warren presented his Laundy scalpel and probe, the surgical instruments he used in the first operation, to Hawes in gratitude for recording the operations.

(Three or four weeks later, they documented Dr. Warren yet again. In honor of his ether discovery, and of his distinguished career as professor of anatomy at Harvard Medical School, they arranged and composed a mock anatomy dissection, with the principal subject being Dr. Warren himself.)

Dispersion of the archives edit

Hawes lived until 1901, continuing to operate a studio and carefully protecting its sizeable archive. The archives were finally dispersed during the Great Depression. Most made their way into three museums (George Eastman Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston), while only a comparatively few have ever been privately held. However, on April 27, 1999, a previously unknown hoard of 240 Southworth & Hawes daguerreotypes appeared at Sotheby's auction from the estate of David Feigenbaum. The total sales price realized was $3.3 million.

Image gallery edit

Portrait subjects edit

Museums with Southworth & Hawes collections edit

References edit

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Southworth amp Hawes was an early photographic firm in Boston 1843 1863 Its partners Albert Sands Southworth 1811 1894 and Josiah Johnson Hawes 1808 1901 have been hailed as the first great American masters of photography whose work elevated photographic portraits to the level of fine art Their images are prominent in every major book and collection of early American photography Portrait of J J Hawes and self portrait by Albert Southworth c 1845 1850 Southworth amp Hawes worked almost exclusively in the daguerreotype process Working in the 8 x 6 inch whole plate format their images are brilliant mirror like and finely detailed Writing in the Photographic and Fine Art Journal August 1855 the contemporary Philadelphia daguerreotypist Marcus Aurelius Root paid them this praise Their style indeed is peculiar to themselves presenting beautiful effects of light and shade and giving depth and roundness together with a wonderful softness or mellowness These traits have achieved for them a high reputation with all true artists and connoisseurs He further noted that the firm had devoted their time chiefly to daguerreotypes with little attention to photography on paper Advertisement for Southworth amp Hawes Tremont Row Boston 1852 Contents 1 History 1 1 Personal and public portraits 1 2 Documenting the birth of surgical anesthesia 1 3 Dispersion of the archives 2 Image gallery 3 Portrait subjects 4 Museums with Southworth amp Hawes collections 5 References 6 External linksHistory editPersonal and public portraits edit During their 20 years of collaboration Southworth amp Hawes catered to Boston society and the famous Their advertisements drew a distinction between the appropriate styles for personal versus public portraiture A likeness for an intimate acquaintance or one s own family should be marked by that amiability and cheerfulness so appropriate to the social circle and the home fireside Those for the public of official dignitaries and celebrated characters admit of more firmness sternness and soberness Among their sitters were Louisa May Alcott Lyman Beecher Benjamin Butler William Ellery Channing Rufus Choate Cassius Marcellus Clay Charlotte Cushman Richard Henry Dana Jr Dorothea Dix Ralph Waldo Emerson Edward Everett William Lloyd Garrison Grace Greenwood Oliver Wendell Holmes Sam Houston Thomas Starr King Louis Kossuth Jenny Lind Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Horace Mann Donald McKay Lola Montez George Peabody William H Prescott Lemuel Shaw Harriet Beecher Stowe Charles Sumner Daniel Webster John Greenleaf Whittier and Robert C Winthrop Documenting the birth of surgical anesthesia edit nbsp Ether Anesthesia Delivered at Massachusetts General Hospital Spring 1847 daguerreotype by Southworth amp Hawes On the evening of September 30 1846 Mr Eben Frost suffering from a violent toothache called upon Dr William Thomas Green Morton a dentist at No 19 Tremont Row Boston Dr Morton administered nitrous oxide and extracted the tooth Less than three weeks later the so called Death of Pain took place on October 16 when Dr Morton administered ether to a patient before Dr John Collins Warren senior surgeon at the Massachusetts General Hospital removed a tumor from his neck Although it is believed that ether anesthesia had been administered for surgery earlier most notably by Dr Crawford Long in Jefferson Georgia on March 30 1843 it had been done privately and not reported in the medical literature Morton s public demonstration of general anesthesia was therefore historic To commemorate this momentous event Southworth amp Hawes were asked to daguerreotype the operation however Hawes was squeamish about the blood and they photographed a re enactment instead On April 3 1847 Southworth amp Hawes were called upon to record an actual operation again with the patient under ether Later Dr Warren presented his Laundy scalpel and probe the surgical instruments he used in the first operation to Hawes in gratitude for recording the operations Three or four weeks later they documented Dr Warren yet again In honor of his ether discovery and of his distinguished career as professor of anatomy at Harvard Medical School they arranged and composed a mock anatomy dissection with the principal subject being Dr Warren himself Dispersion of the archives edit Hawes lived until 1901 continuing to operate a studio and carefully protecting its sizeable archive The archives were finally dispersed during the Great Depression Most made their way into three museums George Eastman Museum Metropolitan Museum of Art and Museum of Fine Arts Boston while only a comparatively few have ever been privately held However on April 27 1999 a previously unknown hoard of 240 Southworth amp Hawes daguerreotypes appeared at Sotheby s auction from the estate of David Feigenbaum The total sales price realized was 3 3 million Image gallery edit nbsp Longfellow family 1849 nbsp Advertisement 1849 Boston Directory nbsp Rollin Heber Neale ca 1850 nbsp Unidentified woman ca 1852 nbsp Ralph Waldo Emerson 1857 nbsp William Hickling Prescott ca 1850 nbsp Young girl with portrait of George Washington ca 1850Portrait subjects editAlvin Adams 1 Brooks Adams 1 John Quincy Adams 1 Marietta Alboni 1 Stephen Allen 1 Susan B Anthony 1 Nathan Appleton 1 William Appleton 1 D C Bacon 1 Ellen B Bacon 1 Nathan Prentiss Banks 1 Gaetano Bedini 1 Henry Ward Beecher 1 Lyman Beecher 1 Elise Biscaccianti 1 George Sewall Boutwell 1 Henry I Bowdich 1 Laura Dewey Bridgman 1 George Nixon Briggs 1 Louise Winsor Brooks 1 Samuel Gilman Brown 1 Elizabeth Dwight Cabot 1 Edward Tyrrel Channing 1 Seth Wells Cheney 1 Jonas Chickering 1 Francis James Child 1 Thomas Childs 1 James Freeman Clarke 1 Cassius Marcellus Clay 1 Henry Clay 1 C W Couldock 1 Henry Clifford Curtis 1 Charlotte Cushman 1 Henry Dexter 1 Dorothea Dix 1 John Dixwell 1 Mrs F N Drew 1 Rufus Ellis 1 Ralph Waldo Emerson 1 Edward Everett 1 Cornelia Conway Felton 1 Annie Adams Fields 1 James Thomas Fields 1 Millard Fillmore 1 John Fiske 1 Benjamin F French 1 William Frick 1 Margaret Fuller 1 William Lloyd Garrison 1 Mary Gleason 1 Otto Goldschmidt 1 Charles Goodyear 1 Augustus Addison Gould 1 Mary Apthorp Quincy Gould 1 Simon Greenleaf 1 Grace Greenwood 1 Matilda Hays 1 James Shuttleworth Haywood 1 George Peter Alexander Healy 1 Oliver Wendell Holmes 1 Mary Wood Hooper 1 Erastus Hopkins 1 Elias Howe 1 James Jackson 1777 1867 1 William Jenks 1 Gerrit P Judd 1 Kamehameha IV i e Prince Lot Kapuiwa 1830 1872 1 Kamehameha V i e Prince Alexander Liholiho Iolani 1834 1863 1 Sarah P Keyes 1 Joseph Kimball 1 Thomas Starr King 1 Edward Norris Kirk 1 Louis Kossuth 1 Amos Lawrence 1 Jenny Lind 1 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 1 James Jackson Lowell 1 John S Lurman 1 Alice Lyman 1 Cornelia F Malchett 1 Theodore Malchett 1 Horace Mann 1 Donald McKay 1 Mary Minot 1 Sarah Cabot Minot 1 Lola Montez 1 Fannie Morey 1 Commodore Charles Morris 1 Rollin Heber Neale 1 Edwards Amasa Park 1 Francis Parkman 1 John Howard Payne 1 Frank Everett Peabody 1 George Peabody 1 Benjamin Peirce 1 Wendell Phillips 1 Franklin Pierce 1 Mrs G W Pratt 1 William Gardner Prescott 1 William Hickling Prescott 1 Ferencz Pulszky 1 Charles Francis Richardson 1 Baron James Rothschild 1 Truman Henry Safford 1 Leverett Saltonstall 1 Benjamin Seaver 1 Daniel Sharp 1 Lemuel Shaw 1 A L Simpson 1 William T Smithett 1 Jared Sparks 1 Charles Sprague 1 Calvin Ellis Stowe 1 Harriet Beecher Stowe 1 Charles Sumner 1 Caroline Sturgis Tappan 1 Zachary Taylor 1 George Thompson 1 Edward S Tobey 1 Elisabeth Sprague Tobey 1 John L Tucker 1 Katherine Parker Tucker 1 Ellen Dwight Twisleton 1 Bennet Tyler 1 Adrian Vandeveer 1 Captain Jonathan Walker 1 James Lester Wallack 1 John Collins Warren 1 William Warren 1 Daniel Webster 1 Benjamin F White 1 Robert Charles Winthrop 1 John Ellis Wool 1 Jeffries Wyman 1 Museums with Southworth amp Hawes collections editAmerican Museum of Photography Amon Carter Museum of Ft Worth Texas Boston Athenaeum George Eastman Museum Historic New England Metropolitan Museum of Art Museum of Fine Arts BostonReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp bq br bs bt bu bv bw bx by bz ca cb cc cd ce cf cg ch ci cj ck cl cm cn co cp cq cr cs ct cu cv cw cx cy cz da db dc dd de df dg dh di dj dk dl dm dn do dp dq dr ds dt du dv dw dx dy dz ea eb ec ed Grant B Romer and Brian Wallis editors 2005 Young America The Daguerreotypes of Southworth amp Hawes Steidl Publishing a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a author has generic name help External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Southworth amp Hawes Becky Simmons Albert Sands Southworth and Josiah Johnson Hawes Biography George Eastman House https www flickr com photos george eastman house sets 72157606223836462 Works by Southworth amp Hawes from the George Eastman House 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