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Table of contents
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Abstract
The collection consists mostly of photographs of the artist Lars Gustaf Sellstedt, his family and friends.
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Added entries
Subjects
Dwellings - Photographs.
Furniture - Photographs.
House furnishings - Photographs.
Interior decoration - Photographs.
Sellstedt, Caroline Scott.
Valentines.
Genre terms
Photoprints.
Tintypes.
Functions and occupations
Artists.
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.1-.2. Studio portraits of Lars Sellstedt, one taken by Simson & Beach, Buffalo, the other by Dodge, New Brunswick, New Jersey
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.3-.4. Lars Sellstedt sitting in a chair outdoors, both taken in the same sitting (in one he wears a hat, in the other he holds his
hat); on the back of one is written "May 1898, L. G. Sellstedts's weight 188 lbs."
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.5-.6. Lars Sellstedt standing at a table, which is placed outdoors; in .6 it is seen that the table is next to a porch on which
swings a hammock
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.7. Lars Sellstedt and a woman (his wife?) looking at a chess game; several fishing rods are hanging on the wall above the table
on which the game is placed
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.8-.9. Lars Sellstedt talking to Albert Closter (two versions of same photo, one has been cropped and mounted)
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.10-.11. Samuel Welch, John Marshall, Lars Sellstedt, and Mr. Allen playing cards, in the background may be seen several paintings,
a sculpture, and a shelf clock
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.12. three men around a pile of rocks (on which a fire seems to have been built), one holding a fish and another holding a board
on which a fish has been split open for cooking or drying
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.13. photo portrait of DeLancey Redwater(?), Charles Ferguson, and Frank H. Porter (or Potter), taken in 1885 in Germany
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.14. tintype of a man and three young women, taken in a studio
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.15. Lars Sellstedt wearing a checked suit and a tam
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.16. Irving Snow as a young boy wearing a colonial costume, studio portrait taken by Upson & Simson, Buffalo
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.17. Dr. Eastham, 1862, carte de visite photo by J. T. Upson, Buffalo
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1862,
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.18. Judge N. K. Hall of Buffalo, studio portrait by W. J. Baker
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.19. exterior of a house
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.20-.22. interior shots of a house, two of a parlor show a piano, artwork (including sculpture), and a highly-decorated mantel; the
third shows a stair hall, with a sofa, other furniture, and artwork
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.23. Harris(?) fireplace in Genesee St., showing a light fixture, sculpture and other artwork, furniture, and fireplace equipment
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.24. interior view of a parlor and dining room, showing furniture, a book case, artwork, lamps, and an elaborately decorated doorway
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.25. interior view of a dining room, with a Moroccan-style chandelier, a tribal rug on the table, trays and plates hung on the
wall, and another rug draped over the railing of a gallery that overlooks the room
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.26. interior view of a dining room, showing a stained-class chandelier, and cups and saucers decorating the walls
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.27. a man reading a newspaper and a woman knitting next to a fireplace, the photo shows furniture, bookcases, and artwork
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.28. a woman sitting in a corner, beyond a grand piano and in front of a tall case clock, with artwork hanging on the wall
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.29. print of a crucifixion scene painted by Lars Sellstedt, with a note on the back about the size, the colors used, and how long
it took to paint
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.30. postcard from the Peabody Institute, Baltimore, addressed to Sellstedt, thanking him for the donation of a copy of his autobiography
to its library
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.31-.35. five Valentine poems addressed to Miss Caroline Scott (later Mrs. Lars Sellstedt), none of which are signed, two of which
are dated 1848
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.36. a love poem cut from a newspaper, June 11, 1853
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June 11, 1853
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