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In the collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland · as of July 2026
FROM THE CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART’S CATALOG
An inscription on the back of this photograph records the sitter’s identity and age. Because he belonged to a prominent family, it was possible to learn through research that he grew up in Ludlow, Vermont, the son of a successful businessman with pharmaceutical and music enterprises that he later managed. The rocking horse, a favorite toy of Victorian nurseries, may have belonged to the wealthy child or have been a prop in the photographer’s studio. This is an especially luxurious example. Dappled gray rocking horses were the most popular in that era, having been favored by Queen Victoria for her children’s nursery.
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Unknown — Untitled (Portrait of Seated Girl)
Alexander Hesler — Untitled (Portrait of a Child on a Rockin
Edouard Baldus — Pierre Bourquelot de Cervignieres
Jeremiah Gurney
American, 1812-1895 — Untitled (Portrait of
Pierre-Louis Pierson — La veste de Cygne (autre)
André-Adolphe-Eugène Disdéri — Prince Imperial
Unknown Maker — Untitled (Portrait of a Girl)
Pierre-Louis Pierson — Chaise rustique
Edouard Baldus — Madeleine Bourquelot de Cervignieres
Pierre-Louis Pierson — La capuche
Louis-Pierre-Théophile Dubois de Nehaut — An "Enfant terribl
Pierre-Louis Pierson — Le fauteuil