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Mary Electa Allen (1858-1941)
c. 1910
1996.14.1116
Although Mary E. Allen is best known for her pioneering work in the field of artistic photography with her sister Frances, she was also active in the Arts and Crafts Movement in Deerfield, Massachusetts. |
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Violinist and Pianist
1915-1920
1996.14.1178
This photograph of a female violinist, accompanied by a male at the piano, is printed from a glass plate negative taken by the Allen sisters. |
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Helen Hawks Childs and Samuel Childs (1843-1906)
1895
1996.14.1184
This Allen sisters photograph, taken in 1895, appeared in Good Housekeeping magazine in November 1901. |
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Mail Rider
pre 1912
1996.14.1350
This photograph by Frances and Mary Allen depicts a mail rider, one of the most common ways mail moved in most of the country before the 1930s, at the post office in the center of Heath, Massachusetts. |
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Three Lavaliers on Chains
c. 1906
1996.14.1655
Metalworker Madeline Yale Wynne influenced Arts and Crafts societies in both Deerfield, Massachusetts, and Chicago, Illnois. |
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Edward Hitchcock (1828-1911)
1996.14.1919
Edward Hitchcock (1828-1911), shown in this photograph, was a scientist and educator at Amherst College. |
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Little Girl and Doll at a "Tea Party"
c. 1900
1996.14.2043
Tea for two for a young lady and her doll, both of whom are dressed for the occasion in this charming Allen sisters photograph, c. 1900. |
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Young Woman with Guitar
1915-1917
1996.14.2108
This photograph by Frances and Mary Allen has an exotic flavor with its subject, a young woman, dressed in a laced bodice and strumming a guitar. |