Portrait of Two Young Men

Photograph

This formal studio portrait depicts two young adult men standing side by side against a neutral painted studio backdrop.

RE-PH-2026-0072

men

man

Mustache

Victorian

F.E. Haeber Studio

circa 1898 – circa 1908

Victorian

Michigan

F. E. Haeber Studio Hancock, Michigan Hancock was a major copper mining center in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula during this period. Professional studios like Haeber’s served: Mining professionals Skilled tradesmen Immigrant families establishing new lives Business owners and merchants Studio portraits were often taken to commemorate: Employment achievements Immigration success Engagement or marriage Brotherhood, partnership, or family ties The sitter on the left: Average height, medium build Carefully styled short hair Prominent curled mustache Dark three-piece suit Visible watch chain extending from waistcoat Hand resting confidently on hip The sitter on the right: Noticeably taller and broader frame Short hair, clean or lightly mustached face Dark sack suit with boutonnière pinned to lapel Arms relaxed at sides More reserved posture Both men wear: High stiff collars Light-colored shirts Early modern sack coats (less formal than frock coats) Narrow, tailored trousers Their stance and styling strongly suggest a formal portrait marking an important life milestone.

These men appear to be approximately 22–32 years old, placing their birth around 1870–1885. Their clothing quality and presentation suggest: Skilled working or middle-class status Possibly miners, engineers, foremen, merchants, or tradesmen Pride in professional identity and economic stability The boutonnière worn by the taller man may indicate: Wedding portrait Engagement portrait Formal commemorative portrait The confident hand-on-hip pose of the left sitter suggests assertiveness and familiarity with studio portrait conventions.

Good

Feb 15, 2026

Mild foxing and spotting Minor mount wear along edges Slight tonal aging No major structural damage

Description

Studio cabinet card portrait of two well-dressed young men wearing dark sack suits and high collars. Their formal presentation and confident stance reflect the growing middle-class identity of turn-of-century America, particularly within the prosperous copper mining communities of Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.