photography
portrait
studio photography
aged paper
photography
genre-painting
Dimensions height 139 mm, width 99 mm
This portrait of two unknown women was created by W.G. Kuijer & Zonen, a photography studio based in Amsterdam. The subjects' identities remain a mystery, yet their image provides insight into the representation of women in the late 19th or early 20th century. In a period marked by strict social norms, how might these women have navigated the expectations placed upon them? Their modest attire and composed posture align with conventional standards for women. But there's also a sense of quiet strength in their gazes. The women are positioned next to one another, suggesting a bond, which may represent the importance of female relationships during a time when women's roles were largely confined to the domestic sphere. This image encourages us to reflect on the countless untold stories of women, whose lives have been historically overlooked. It's a poignant reminder of the importance of recognizing and celebrating the diverse experiences of all individuals.
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