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Re: Is this an early 1860s Hughan family momento mori photograph?
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 16 October 18 22:20 BST (UK) »
I agree with Carol.

I looked at this last night and thought that the eyes still looked alive, albeit sad and sick-looking. Also,I don't think you could get a corpse to sit in that position without lots of props or being held up by another person.

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The chair-back has only a horizontal bar. Looks insufficient support as an anchor imho. I know little about this topic.
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Re: Is this an early 1860s Hughan family momento mori photograph?
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 16 October 18 22:58 BST (UK) »

The chair-back has only a horizontal bar. Looks insufficient support as an anchor imho.

Exactly.
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Re: Is this an early 1860s Hughan family momento mori photograph?
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 17 October 18 13:18 BST (UK) »
I am no expert in this area, but could that be a person behind her under a dark cover?  Book seems to be held by a hand under the cover at one side.

Facial expression - especially eyes - appear to have a lifeless quality to me.
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Re: Is this an early 1860s Hughan family momento mori photograph?
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 17 October 18 13:59 BST (UK) »
I am no expert in this area, but could that be a person behind her under a dark cover?  Book seems to be held by a hand under the cover at one side.

Facial expression - especially eyes - appear to have a lifeless quality to me.

It's a table.
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Re: Is this an early 1860s Hughan family momento mori photograph?
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 17 October 18 14:14 BST (UK) »
I am no expert in this area, but could that be a person behind her under a dark cover?  Book seems to be held by a hand under the cover at one side.

Facial expression - especially eyes - appear to have a lifeless quality to me.

It's not a cover, it's her sleeve and the ribbon from her hat is coming down behind her shoulder.
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