Posted 13 years ago
scottvez
(977 items)
Here is a late 19th century cabinet card that really shows quality artist tinting.
The card depicts a boy wearing a dress, which was typical of the era.
This artist has gone well beyond the typical coloration to eyes and red cheeks. The background is tinted with lighter plants-- maybe a shadow. The green, brown and yellows of the plant are done with different tones to show depth and shadows. The boys dress shows darker tinting in the folds. His face shows blue eyes and dark pupils with a mixture of pink and brown tones to the face. Even his blond hair is tinted.
This cabinet card shows an era where quality tinting was artistry.
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Scott
Thanks Mrj303.
scott, that certainly is a fine example of hand tinting and such an adorable subject matter. You have a great eye!
Thanks solver.
Thanks ThriftStore and McGarrett.
Great photo scott ! Love it
Thanks manikin and antiques!
scott
Thanks moonstone!
scott
Thanks for looking 123
scott