Young Child in Garden Setting — Outdoor Portrait
Photograph
Outdoor portrait of a young child standing among garden plants, wearing a light dress and lace-up boots.
RE-PH-2026-0103
Gelatin Print – silver bromide
Unknown
circa 1895 – circa 1905
20th Century
19th Century
Unlike formal studio portraits, outdoor domestic photographs became increasingly common in the late nineteenth century as photographic equipment grew more portable. Amateur and semi-professional photographers often captured children in family gardens or yards, using natural surroundings as picturesque backdrops. Garden settings symbolized domestic stability and middle-class prosperity, while also providing practical natural lighting. The absence of a studio imprint suggests either an itinerant photographer or an amateur family photograph mounted for preservation.
American; late 19th–early 20th century childhood portraiture reflecting domestic garden settings and transitional gender-neutral children’s dress.
Good
Mar 8, 2026
• Noticeable fading and contrast loss • Surface abrasions and emulsion wear • Minor foxing and spotting • Mount shows edge wear and corner softening • Image remains legible with recognizable detail
Historical Note
By the turn of the twentieth century, improvements in camera technology allowed photographers to move beyond studio settings. Outdoor portraits conveyed a sense of authenticity and domestic life absent from formal studio imagery. Children were often photographed in practical garments suitable for play, and gender distinctions in early childhood clothing were less rigid than in adulthood. Such images provide valuable insight into everyday environments and family life of the period.
