Item 104493 - Daguerreotype of Horatio Woodman in fur, ca. 1850
- Item 104493 - Daguerreotype of Horatio Woodman in fur, ca. 1850
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- Item 104493
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Image Info Horatio Woodman sat for a studio portrait, dressed in a fur hat and scarf. The hat is styled like a Russian Boyer hat, also known as a Gorlatnaya hat, which was popularized by Eastern European nobility during the Early Modern Period (ca. 1500-1800).
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Woodman, a native of Buxton, relocated to Boston to study and practice law. Woodman founded the "Saturday Club," a monthly assembly that met at the Parker House in Boston, Massachusetts, that brought together writers, scientists, philosophers, historians, and other distinguished minds of the mid-19th century. Saturday Club members included Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Oliver Wendell Holmes, and James Russell Lowell.