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DORIS ULMANN (AMERICAN, 1882-1934) MENNONITE / PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH PREACHER PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT, oil pigment print on tissue paper depicting a bearded man wearing a black hat and coat, pencil signature "Doris Ulmann" lower right, printed by the artist, original board with verso having penciled "Penn Dutch / Preacher", "Mennonite / Oil pigment print", and red "201". Circa 1925. 9 7/8" x 8" photograph, 14 1/4" x 11 1/4" OA.
Literature: For a variant see Jacobs - The Life and Photography of Doris Ulmann, p. 193, pl. 28.
Catalogue Note: Photographer Doris Ulmann (1882-1934) worked from 1917 until days before her death, producing images of people from all walks of life, but her favorite subjects were what she called "Vanishing Types", which included Shakers, Gullahs, Indians, rural African Americans and Appalachians. One exhibit noted, "Ulmann's works are photographically significant because of the difficulty of the techniques she used...and the critical acclaim she earned - even Eleanor Roosevelt was one of her admirers. They are historically significant in the people they depict. Their innate beauty is undisputed. But we find them significant in the powerful messages communicated by her very personal images of these Vanishing Types."
The portraits in the current collection were all purchased from the Estate of John Jacob Niles in early 1994. Niles was the noted folklorist and balladeer who accompanied Ulmann on her southern trips from 1932 to 1934. Many of these images are platinum photo portraits personally developed and printed by Ulmann prior to her death in August 1934. Each image was part of a 2001 exhibition at the Hopewell Museum in Paris, KY.
Photograph having some minor holes to corners possibly where it was attached to another medium and old tape to corners attaching to tissue paper.
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From the collection of Lyn and Gordon Layton, Paris, KY; purchased from the estate of John Jacob Niles in 1994.
Exhibited: Doris Ulmann's Passionate Portraits of America, Hopewell Museum, Paris, KY, February 10, 2001 to May 30, 2001.