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"Child with Pussies" or "Polly and the PussyWillows"
pre 1904
1996.14.0060.01-.02
A carefully composed photograph by Frances and Mary Allen of Deerfield Massachusetts, taken in 1904 used Ina Allen of that village as its model. |
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"Barbara Reading" or "Stolen Fruit"
c. 1910
1996.14.0065.01-.03
Frances and Mary Allen posed Barbara Allen, one of their nieces, in Puritan dress for this photograph taken in 1910. |
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"Plowing Sward"
1893
1996.14.0157.01-.03
Frances and Mary Allen of Deerfield, Massachusetts, took this picture of a man plowing a field with his plow hitched to two horses. |
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"Sugarloaf from Meadows"/ "Millriver Plains"
1909-1911
1996.14.0161.01-.03
This view of Deerfield, Massachusetts' Mount Sugarloaf and the Pocumtuck Range reveals the mountain silhouette that inspired Pocumtuck story tellers to tell the story of "Wequamps," or the great beaver. |
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"Snow Storm"
1890-1895
1996.14.0190.01-.05
Frances and Mary Allen of Deerfield, Massachusetts, went to great lengths to take pictorial photographs. |
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"Girl with Dulcimer"
1996.14.0211
This photograph was created by Frances and Mary Allen who were celebrated as among the foremost women photographers in America in the early 20th century. |
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"Pilgrim's Progress"
c. 1910
1996.14.0244
Frances and Mary Allen costumed and carefully posed a young boy reading "Pilgrim's Progress" by John Bunyan in this Colonial Revival photograph. |
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"Last Furrow"
1901-1903
1996.14.0250.01-.03
This early 19th century photograph by Frances and Mary Allen of Deerfield, Massachusetts, shows one figure driving a harrow and another leading a horse across a farm field. |
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"Noon Rest"
c. 1914
1996.14.0252.01-.10
The early 19th century photograph by Frances and Mary Allen of Deerfield, Massachusetts, illustrates a noon-day rest for both men and beasts under the shade of an apple tree. |
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Frances Stebbins Allen (1854-1941)
c. 1906
1996.14.0255.01-.02
Critics identified Frances Allen (1854-1941) and her sister Mary Allen (1858-1941) of Deerfield, Massachusetts, as among the finest pictorial photographers in America at the turn of the 20th century. |