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Lot 153 - Antique Cabinet Card Photograph Of Actress Lizzie Webster In Costume, Photographed By Jose Mora, New York
Antique cabinet card studio portrait depicting actress Lizzie Webster posed in theatrical costume, photographed in New York by Jose Mora. The image presents Webster in character, wearing period stage attire and styled for dramatic effect, reflecting late 19th-century theatrical portrait conventions intended for publicity, promotion, or personal distribution.
Photographed by Jose Mora, an active New York photographer known for portrait work during the period, including images of performers and stage personalities. The photographer’s imprint is present on the mount, identifying the New York studio location. Cabinet cards of actresses in costume were commonly produced for fans and collectors and offer valuable documentation of stage fashion and performance culture of the era.
Condition includes light overall toning and minor surface wear to the photograph, with edge and corner wear to the mount consistent with age and handling. No major creases or losses observed. The lot is offered as found, unrestored, and remains a strong example of late 19th-century theatrical photography.