William Cundill
Pair of Cabinet Cards Showing a Group of Women with and Without Advertising Fans for Candell's Studio, 1887
Albumen prints (2)
Each approximately 4 1/4 x 6 1/2 inches
With subjects' ID and "June 26 1887" verso.
With subjects' ID and "June 26 1887" verso.
A beguiling pair of photographs, one showing seven young women obscuring their faces with advertising fans which read, 'WE GO TO CUNDILL'S FOR PHOTOS' and the other showing six of...
A beguiling pair of photographs, one showing seven young women obscuring their faces with advertising fans which read, "WE GO TO CUNDILL'S FOR PHOTOS" and the other showing six of the same ladies without the fans.
William Cundill ran a successful commercial photo studio in Maquoketa, Iowa. There, he trained his son Frank. who would go on to be a noted South Dakota photographer.
William Cundill ran a successful commercial photo studio in Maquoketa, Iowa. There, he trained his son Frank. who would go on to be a noted South Dakota photographer.
Courtesy of Daniel / Oliver Gallery
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