Clark, F.
    by Julia Munro

JUEL ID/KEY: P48796

"F. Clark," a photograph by Rufus W. Holsinger taken on November 04, 1916. 

Note that this portrait shows the young man dressed in worker's clothing. It was not uncommon in this time period to choose to depict oneself in one's work clothing and with accessories/tools of the trade when sitting for a photo, known as "occupational portraits" (Finefield) (for an example, see James Lightfoot). This portrait, however, gives no indication of the work of the individual below, and so technically is not an occupational portrait, per se: he is dressed in generic laborer's clothing that do not specifically indicate their profession. Perhaps, then, he simply came in to have his portrait taken in the clothing he was wearing at that time. Whether purposefully showcasing his occupation or not (choosing to be photographed "as is"), this is an interesting act of self-representation. 

Additional information about F. Clark will be added as it is researched.

NOTE that the name with which the portrait is labelled (or, labelled "untitled") is not necessarily the name of the sitter(s) in the portrait, but rather the name of the person who paid for the portrait when it was taken (the date and name associated with each photograph is from the business ledgers of R. W. Holsinger).

Clark, F.
Sources

- "F. Clark," 1916-11-04 photograph in UVA Library Catalogue (X04548A) 

SEE ALSO:

Holsinger Image Gallery of African Americans

 

J. F. Bell Funeral Home Records

 

Charlottesville City Directory, 1914-15 [Hathi Trust] 

  

1870 & 1910 U. S. Census - Charlottesville & Esmont Communities

Cite This Entry
  • APA Citation:

    Munro, J.F. (2022, February 10). F. Clark. Holsinger Portrait Project. https://juel.iath.virginia.edu/node/1653

  • MLA Citation:

    Munro, Julia F. "F. Clark." Holsinger Portrait Project. Univ. Virginia (2022, February 10). Web. [Date accessed].

First published: June 1, 2019    

 

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