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Lot 125 - Grouping of Four Antique Board-Mounted Occupational Photographs of a Stone Carver Sculpting a Fountain, Inscribed Charles Le Page, Carved for Mr. Barney, on Eastman Kodak Mounts
Lot 125 - Grouping of Four Antique Board-Mounted Occupational Photographs of a Stone Carver Sculpting a Fountain, Inscribed Charles Le Page, Carved for Mr. Barney, on Eastman Kodak Mounts
Grouping of four antique board-mounted photographs depicting a stone carver at work outdoors, sculpting what appears to be a decorative fountain. Three photographs show the same man in a striped shirt and hat, seated beside and actively chiseling a stone sculpture in a grassy outdoor setting with trees and outbuildings visible in the background. Each image captures the work at a different stage of progress, with a figural element taking shape at the top of the carved stone form. The fourth photograph shows a finished carved stone piece with a figural top, photographed at what appears to be a stone yard or installation site in a different season, with bare trees and buildings visible in the background.
The verso of one photograph carries a pencil inscription reading "This was carved by my husband Charles Le Page for a fountain for Mr. Barney & he Mr B- took this picture," above the printed Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y. mount imprint. All four photographs are mounted on matching cream-colored Eastman Kodak boards with embossed decorative borders.
The mounts show light soiling, minor foxing, and toning. The photographs show light fading consistent with age. The display stand visible in the photographs is not included.