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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
These striking portraits of working-class girls were made as ethnographic or artistic studies of types. Potteau’s photograph was part of an anthropological series the naturalist produced for the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. Employing the standard commercial portrait studio conventions of the time, he carefully posed his subject in an even light. However, instead of a painted backdrop, Potteau used a plain background as if shooting a scientific specimen. On the mount he recorded her biographical data: her name, that she was born in Paris to parents from Bohemia five years ago, and that she stands three and a half feet tall.
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Edouard Baldus — Madeleine Bourquelot de Cervignieres
Lilly, from the Actresses series (N665) promoting Our Knocke
Anonymous — Portrait of Marian Deering McCormick
Lewis Carroll|Alexandra "Xie" Rhoda Kitchin — "The Prettiest
Allen & Ginter — Maude, from the Actresses and Celebrities s
Pierre-Louis Pierson — Autre chaise rustique
Unknown — Untitled (Portrait of Seated Girl)
W. Duke, Sons & Co. — Card Number 112, Gertrude, from the Ac
Pierre-Louis Pierson — Le chemise Russe
Walter Leon, from the Actresses series (N668)
Pierre-Louis Pierson — Chaise rustique
W. Duke, Sons & Co. — Card Number 112, Gertrude, from the Ac