American Tintype Gallery
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chubachus:Hand-colored tintype portrait of three unidentified African American women, c. 1856.Source
Tintype view of a street probably in Masontown, Pennsylvania, c. 1880′s. The house visible on the le
chubachus:American tintype portrait of a white banjo player and a black fiddle player, c. 1860-1880.
chubachus:Tintype portrait of an unidentified African American man possibly taken in Kentucky, c. 18
chubachus:American tintype portrait of a white banjo player and a black fiddle player, c. 1860-1880.
Tintype portrait of a group of armed hunters posing with their catch of game birds and a dog, c. 188
“Man Cannot Sprout Wings Until He Has First Reached the Brink of the Abyss!” -Nikos Kaz
slam-american: Father & Mother—Tintype, Walter Ellison, 1939, Saint Louis Art Museum: American A
chubachus:Hand-colored tintype portrait of three unidentified African American women, c. 1856.Source
“Man Cannot Sprout Wings Until He Has First Reached the Brink of the Abyss!”  
Tintype of a man, 1856-1900, Smithsonian: National Museum of African American History and CultureSiz
Tintype of a girl in a plaid dress, 1870s, Smithsonian: National Museum of African American History
David Allen Cates American novelist and poet . Studio sessions by appointment . @northland.studio
American tintype portrait of a white banjo player and a black fiddle player, c. 1860-1880.Source: So
Tintype portrait of a group of armed hunters posing with their catch of game birds and a dog, c. 188
Tintype view of a street probably in Masontown, Pennsylvania, c. 1880′s. The house visible on
Unidentified Union sailor. Via LOC.
slam-american: Father & Mother—Tintype, Walter Ellison, 1939, Saint Louis Art Museum:
ca. 1873, [tintype portrait of of James Turner, Master Mason of the Celestial Lodge in Rhode Island
Briana | On #120Film | Brooklyn, New York
ca. 1870-90s, [tintype portrait of two women sporting some delicious doughnut spectacles]From the Du
Outdoor studio with display of tintypes in paper frames
Bill & Ida Walston Jenkins
chubachus: Tintype portrait of an African American man wearing a hat, c. 1800′s Source: Nation
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