RMCWB28T–Matthew Brady (1823-1896) in undated self-portrait
RM2JDKF6T–An early self-portrait c1850s of American photographer and photojournalist Mathew Brady (c1822-1824 – 1896), without glasses, from a rare CDV (carte-de-Visite) produced by Brady's Studio in New York City. (USA)
RMGPX5E5–Mathew Brady 1875 Photographic portrait
RMT7E7RF–Mrs. Geo. H. Gilbert, Full-Length Portrait, Photograph by Mathew Brady, Brady-Handy Collection, 1850's
RMJG90YA–Mathew Brady, Portrait of Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, officer of the United States government (1860-1865)
RM2E4T8YR–Mathew Brady, Portrait of Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, officer of the United States government (1860 1865).
RMG16F0H–A portrait of American poet, essayist and journalist Walt Whitman (1819 -1892) by the American photographer Mathew B. Brady (c. 1823 - 1896), taken around 1870. Albumen silver. Whitman's most famous work is 'Leaves of Grass.'
RMW51WBX–Portrait of a woman and child, Mathew B. Brady (American, about 1823 - 1896), about 1851, Ambrotype, hand-colored, 12.4 × 9.2 cm (4 7/8 × 3 5/8 in
RM2FKX94M–Mathew B. Brady, 1822 – 1896. American photographer whose pictures of the American Civil War provide a lasting visual testament of the event. After a work by an unknown artist.
RMFF9W66–MATHEW BRADY (1823?-1896). /nAmerican photographer. Lithograph, American, c1850, after a daguerreotype, c1845.
RM2R9MX7H–Whitman, Walt, 31.5.1819 - 26.3.1892, American writer, photograph by Mathew Brady, Washington D.C., ADDITIONAL-RIGHTS-CLEARANCE-INFO-NOT-AVAILABLE
RM2PNJYYX–Mary Todd Lincoln. Portrait of he First Lady and wife of Abraham Lincoln, Mary Ann Todd Lincoln (1818-1882) by Mathew Brady, c. 1860-70
RM2JTHWRA–Charles Sumner (1811-1874), American statesman and US Senator, abolitionist, leader of the Radical Republicans, portrait photograph by Mathew Brady Studio, 1860-1870
RMC614JH–Cyrus West Field 1819-1892 the American financier and entrepreneur of the first telegraph cable across the Atlantic Ocean in 1858. Mathew Brady portrait ca. 1850. (BSLOC 2010 18 181)
RMPWA3E3–Thomas Edison, 1878 photograph of the American businessman and inventor with his new phonograph taken by Mathew Brady
RMDC0T9M–1860s PROFILE PORTRAIT PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN CIRCA 1863 LIKENESS THAT APPEARS ON LINCOLN PENNY AFTER PHOTO BY MATHEW BRADY
RM2AP4HC5–Vintage portrait photo of American painter and inventor Samuel F B Morse (1791 – 1872) – a pioneer in the development of the electric telegraph and co-creator of Morse Code. Photo circa 1855 by Mathew B Brady.
RME1GK6T–Andrew Jackson, head-and-shoulders portrait, by Mathew Brady. Andrew Jackson (March 15, 1767 – June 8, 1845) was the seventh President of the United States (1829–1837).
RFKG385F–TITLE: Sioux and Arrapahoe Indian Delegations. L to R Seated - Red Cloud, Big Road, Yellow Bear, Young Man Afraid of his Horses, Iron Crow. L to R Standing - Little Bigman, Little Wound, Three Bears, He Dog RIGHTS INFORMATION: No known restrictions on publication. MEDIUM: 1 negative : glass, wet collodion. CREATED/PUBLISHED: [between 1865 and 1880] CREATOR: Brady, Mathew B. 1823 (ca.)-1896, photographer.
RMCWB4EX–Theodore F. Green. Portrait, ca. 1912
RM2JDKF6P–An early self-portrait c1850s of American photographer and photojournalist Mathew Brady (c1822-1824 – 1896), without glasses, from a rare CDV (carte-de-Visite) produced by Brady's Studio in New York City. (USA)
RMKK525F–Carte de visite portrait of Sam Wright and his son Harry Wright, prominent cricket players, with Harry going on to play for the United States National Team, standing next to each other, Sam holding a cricket bat, photograph by Mathew B Brady, 1863. From the New York Public Library.
RMJG9100–Mathew Brady, Portrait of Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, officer of the United States government (1860-1865, full version)
RM2E4T8XA–Mathew Brady, Portrait of Secretary of the Treasury Salmon P. Chase, officer of the United States government (1860 1865, full version).
RMT963M6–Abraham Lincoln standing with one arm behind his back, 1864. Mathew B. Brady, photographer (American, about 1823 - 1896).
RM2A2KRKM–Untitled (Portrait of a Child), 1839/60, Mathew B. Brady, American, 1823–1896, United States, Daguerreotype, 10.8 x 8.3 cm (plate), 11.8 x 9.2 x 1.5 cm (case
RM2C81CPX–Mathew Brady’s photographic gallery on the corner of Broadway and Tenth Street, New York City. Mathew Brady, 1822 -1896, famous for his Civil War and portrait photography. After an illustration by an unidentified artist in the January 5, 1861 edition of Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper.
RM2RM2BEK–Mathew Brady circa 1875 NYC
RM2P92RHE–Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865, 16th president of the United States, portrait photo by Mathew B. Brady, digitally restored
RMFMA151–Charles Dickens. Portrait of the 19th century English writer by Mathew Brady, c.1867
RM2C8CMX8–Samuel FB Morse (1791-1872), American inventor of Morse Code and the single wire telegraph, portrait photograph by Mathew Brady Studio, circa 1860-1870
RMBTKEWH–Ole Borneman Bull (1810-1880), Norwegian virtuoso violinist was an international musical star in Europe and America. As a Norwegian nationalist he advocated political separation from Sweden and promoted Norwegian arts, music, and language. Mathew Brady portrait, ca. 1870.
RMACKB4T–General Ulysses S Grant at his headquarters after the Battle of Cold Harbor 1864. Hand-colored halftone of a Mathew Brady photograph
RMCNYYAN–Fremont, John C., 21.1.1813 - 13.7.1890, American explorer, portrait, lithograph by F. D'Aubignon after photography by Mathew Brady, 19th century, ,
RM2AP4TN5–Vintage portrait photo of American painter and inventor Samuel F B Morse (1791 – 1872) – a pioneer in the development of the electric telegraph and co-creator of Morse Code. Photo circa 1855 by Mathew B Brady.
RM2A5YR74–Photographic print of Senator Charles Sumner (1811-1874) American politician and senator from Massachusetts. Photographed by Mathew Brady (1822-1896) one of the first American photographers. Dated 1860
RM2J7NW37–Victoria Claflin Woodhull, later Victoria Woodhull Martin (1838 – 1927), American leader of the women's suffrage movement who ran for President of the United States in the 1872 election. Picture by Mathew Brady
RMCWB88Y–Robert Toombs, ca. 1850s. Mathhew Brady Studio
RM2JDKF6M–An early self-portrait c1850s of American photographer and photojournalist Mathew Brady (c1822-1824 – 1896), without glasses, from a rare CDV (carte-de-Visite) produced by Brady's Studio in New York City. (USA)
RMB1RHFY–Circa 1862 carte de visite of Leonidas Polk (April 10 1806 - June 14 1864).
RMHN6CC2–Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) 16th President of the United States, engraving by Daniel John Pound (active 1842-1877) after a photograph by Mathew Brady (1822-1896).
RM2JWHEXE–A portrait of Stephen Arnold Douglas, who clashed with Abraham Lincoln over the subject of slavery. Photo taken by Mathew Benjamin Brady
RMHRNTF4–Mathew Brady, Father of Photojournalism
RMW57JPX–Portrait of a Young Woman with a Daguerreotype, Portrait of an Unknown Woman with Daguerreotype, a Portrait of a Man, Historical Person, Adult Woman, Photograph, Mathew Benjamin Brady (attributed to), 1840 - 1860, copper (metal), glass, leather, velvet (fabric weave), silk, h 66 mm × w 53 mm h 93 mm × w 80 mm × t 12 mm
RM2FX3HA2–Elisha Kent Kane, 1820 - 1857. American Arctic explorer and physician. After a photogaph by Mathew Brady.
RM2RP340F–W.H. Goodloe, From Mathew Brady Studio collection. No idea who the man is.
RM2P92W6M–John Quincy Adams, 1767-1848, 6th president of the United States, portrait photo by Mathew B. Brady, digitally restored
RM2RCEYYR–Portrait of the American naturalist, John James Audubon (Jean-Jacques Rabin; 1785-1851), daguerrotype by Mathew Brady, c. 1848
RM2JTHWRB–Charles Sumner (1811-1874), American statesman, US Senator, abolitionist, leader of the Radical Republicans, portrait photograph Carte de Visite by Mathew Brady, 1860-1869
RMBTJK3D–Senator Charles Sumner by Matthew Brady ca. 1862 - 1865. Mathhew Brady Studio
RMMAJY1X–Group portrait of Fannie age 12, Emlie age 14, and Johnson age 5years-8 months. Girls are wearing matching plaid dresses with ruffles and bows and Johnson is wearing a military tailored one piece wool suit with braid and button. Title: Children of Hamilton Fant: Fannie, Emlie and Johnson Fant. . circa 1860s. Mathew Brady, Washington D.C.
RM2M0NJPT–Portrait of American politician Millard Fillmore (1800 - 1874), who served as the 13th president of the United States from 1850 to 1853, 1848. Engraving by Alexander Hay Ritchie (1822 - 1895) from a daguerreotype by Mathew Brady (1822 - 1896)
RM2ANYTMG–Vintage portrait photo of American painter and inventor Samuel F B Morse (1791 – 1872) – a pioneer in the development of the electric telegraph and co-creator of Morse Code. Photo circa 1850 by Mathew B Brady.
RF2WAR6PG–Portrait of James Fenimore Cooper (1789-1851) American Novelist (c19th Carte-de-Visite) Based on 1850 Photograph by Mathew Brady.
RMDYF231–James Buchanan, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing by Mathew Brady, ca. 1823-1896. Published: between 1844 and 1860
RMCWB895–William Morris Meredith, ca. 1850s. Mathhew Brady Studio
RMJX6C4G–c1861 Portrait of Mathew Brady (1822-1896), early American photographer best known for his Civil War photographs and portraits of leading American political, military and cultural figures of the 19th century. Brady studied under Samuel F. B. Morse, who pioneered daguerreotype photography in America.
RMP20DET–Antique circa 1870 carte de visite of William Cullen Bryant, from an original negative by Mathew Brady. William Cullen Bryant (1794 -1878) was an American romantic poet, journalist, and long-time editor of the New York Evening Post. SOURCE: ORIGINAL CDV
RMCYPRDG–Robert E. Lee (1807-1870), General in Chief of the Confederate Armies, Photograph, 1865, by Mathew Brady at Lee's Home in Richmond, Virginia, USA
RM2GGNEFT–Portrait of the composer William Vincent Wallace (1812-1865). Museum: PRIVATE COLLECTION. Author: MATHEW B. BRADY.
RF2HTX10Y–Art inspired by Portrait of a Man, ca. 1857, Salted paper print from glass negative, Mount: 11 3/16 in. × 9 1/8 in. (28.4 × 23.2 cm), Photographs, Mathew B. Brady (American, born Ireland, 1823?–1896 New York), The identity of this soberly dressed man is unknown, but Brady's careful, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMG15N2F–Mathew B. Brady (1822 - January 15, 1896) was one of the most celebrated 19th century American photographers, best known for his portraits of celebrities and his documentation of the American Civil War. He is credited with being the father of photojournal
RMD43CWJ–Portrait of President Abraham Lincoln by Mathew Brady 1860. Retouched from original to remove artifacts.
RM2PP4WT8–unknown man. during the american civil war. Mathew Brady studio
RM2P92WC1–Mathew B. Brady, 1823-1896, American photographer, Brady portrait photo of John Quincy Adams, 6th president of the USA, digitally altered
RM2R0DNAW–Samuel Morse (1791-1872), portrait by Mathew Brady, c.1860-70
RM2C8CMXB–Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791-1872), American inventor of Morse Code, pictured with single wire telegraph apparatus, portrait photograph by Mathew Brady Studio, circa 1850
RMBTKGJ1–Mathew B. Brady (1823-1896), prominent American photographer, created a successful portrait business prior to the U.S. Civil War. To record the war, he hired many photographers including Alexander Gardner and Timothy H. O’Sullivan. Ca. 1870.
RM2WPYEW1–Portrait of American artist Thomas Cole (1841-1848), founder of the Hudson River School of Art, daguerreotype by Mathew B. Brady ca 1845
RM2A5YN5P–President Zachary Taylor 1848. 12th President of the United States of America. Mathew B. Brady
RM2AP0R7J–Vintage portrait photo of American painter and inventor Samuel F B Morse (1791 – 1872) – a pioneer in the development of the electric telegraph and co-creator of Morse Code. Photo circa 1855 by Mathew B Brady showing Morse with his hand on a telegraph apparatus.
RMP5WTJ5–N/A. English: Portrait of Dr. Josiah Levett by Mathew B. Brady & Studio, New York City, New York, circa 1857. 18 1/8 in. x 14 7/16 in. Salted paper print. Courtesy of the President and Fellows of Harvard College, Special Collections, Fine Arts Library, Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. circa 1857. Mathew B. Brady & Studio 468 Dr Josiah Levett by Mathew B Brady & Studio ca 1857
RMDYF1WR–Stephen Arnold Douglas, head-and-shoulders portrait, slightly to left. Democratic Congressman from Illinois, 1843-1847; Senator, 1847-1861. by Mathew Brady, ca. 1823-1896. Published: [between 1844 and 1860]
RMCWB897–George Washington Crawford, ca. 1850s. Mathhew Brady Studio
RMJCXWK7–Samuel F.B. Morse (1791-1872), American painter and inventor in a portrait by photographer Mathew Brady, c1863.
RM2J2YA0Y–Augustus Schell, 1812 - 1884. New York lawyer, politician and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee. Engraving by John Chester Buttre after a photograph by Mathew Brady.
RMT7E7B7–Levin Corbin Handy (1855-1932), American Photographer, Seated Portrait, taken between 1880 and 1895
RMRFH4AH–[Four Officers]. Artist: Alexander Gardner (American, Glasgow, Scotland 1821-1882 Washington, D.C.). Dimensions: Image: 17.8 x 22.8 cm (7 x 9 in.). Date: ca. 1864. Gardner was an expert in the new wet-collodion-on-glass-plate process of photography and able manager of Mathew Brady's Washington, D.C., portrait studio from 1858 until 1862, when he had a falling-out with his employer. In November 1862 he formed his own company, taking with him many of Brady's best photographers, including Egbert Guy Fowx (seen nearby). Like Brady, Gardner and his corps produced a vast photographic documentatio
RF2HF5BAT–Abraham Lincoln- Cooper Union Portrait by Brady. Carte-de-visite of O-17, taken by Mathew Brady in New York 1859.
RMG15N2G–Mathew B. Brady (1822 - January 15, 1896) was one of the most celebrated 19th century American photographers, best known for his portraits of celebrities and his documentation of the American Civil War. He is credited with being the father of photojournal
RM2WR9W1M–Portrait of Winfield Scott, print maker: August Weger, after photo by: Mathew Benjamin Brady, publisher: Baumgärtner's Buchhandlung, Leipzig, 1849 - 1892, paper, steel engraving, height 289 mm × width 224 mm, print
RM2JWHEM5–Abraham Lincoln, a portrait by Mathew Brady taken February 27, 1860, the day of Lincoln's Cooper Union speech
RM2X1YYTA–Andrew Johnson, full-length portrait, standing, facing right, with table and chair. Between 1865 and 1880. By Mathew Brady.
RM2P92W94–Mathew B. Brady, 1823 – 1896, early American photographer, digitally restored
RM2PXPNGW–Portrait of Martin van Buren (1782-1862) by Mathew Brady, c. 1852
RM2JTHWW9–David Glasgow Farragut (1801-1870), was a flag officer of the United States Navy during the American Civil War, portrait photograph by Mathew Brady Studio, 1860-1870
RMBTJX81–William Sidney Mount (1807-1868) American master painter of everyday life on Long Island, New York including empathetic and dignified portrayals of African Africans. Daguerreotype portrait by Mathew Brady, ca. 1856.
RM2WPYJGG–Portrait of American artist Thomas Cole (1841-1848), founder of the Hudson River School of Art, daguerreotype by Mathew B. Brady ca 1845
RMC2DTHH–Lewis Cass
RM2A3FYGE–Vintage portrait photo of English scientist Michael Faraday (1791 – 1867). Daguerreotype circa 1850 by Mathew B Brady.
RMP5F5WD–N/A. English: Ebenezer R. Hoar, half-length portrait, seated . Unknown date. Mathew Brady (1822–1896) Description American photographer, war photographer, photojournalist and journalist Date of birth/death 18 May 1822 15 January 1896 Location of birth/death Warren County Manhattan Work period from 1844 until circa 1887 Work location New York City, Washington, D.C. Authority control : Q187850 VIAF: 22965552 ISNI: 0000 0001 2209 4376 ULAN: 500126201 LCCN: n81140569 NARA: 10570155 WorldCat 491 EbenezerRHoar
RF2HXNYKK–General Benjamin Franklin Butler Portrait by Mathew Brady Benjamin Franklin Butler (November 5, 1818 – January 11, 1893) was a major general of the Union Army, politician, lawyer and businessman from Massachusetts. Born in New Hampshire and raised in Lowell, Massachusetts, Butler is best known as a political major general of the Union Army during the American Civil War, and for his leadership role in the impeachment of U.S. President Andrew Johnson. He was a colorful and often controversial figure on the national stage and in the Massachusetts political scene and ran several campaigns for Gove
RMCWB891–John M. Clayton, ca. 1850s. Mathhew Brady Studio
RMPXDA1J–Charles Hodge (1797–1878), conservative Presbyterian theologian and principal of Princeton Theological Seminary from 1851 to 1878, in a restored portrait by Mathew Brady taken between 1855 and 1865.
RFJFXX2K–TITLE: The Washington Monument under construction circa 1860 as it stood for 25 years. Brady, Mathew B. 1823 (ca.)-1896, photographer.
RM2H11HYY–George Brinton McClellan (1826-1885), American Civil War Union General, three-quarter length seated portrait in Military Uniform, Mathew Brady Studio, 1860's
RMPB680F–[Portrait of a Man]. Artist: Mathew B. Brady (American, born Ireland, 1823?-1896 New York). Dimensions: Mount: 11 3/16 in. × 9 1/8 in. (28.4 × 23.2 cm) Image: 9 15/16 × 7 9/16 in. (25.3 × 19.2 cm). Date: ca. 1857. The identity of this soberly dressed man is unknown, but Brady's careful artistry suggests a man of intellect and faith. In the darkly lit space of the studio it is the young man's visage--and by extension, his mind--that is the focus of the picture, not stylish clothing or studio decor. Apart from a simple but tastefully elegant chair and two vertical lines vaguely suggesting some
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