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Varina Davia Graveyard Angel, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia Palladium Toned Kallitype

Varina Davia Graveyard Angel, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia Palladium Toned Kallitype

Varina Davis Grave, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia © 2017 Patty Hankins

Varina Davis Grave, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia © 2017 Patty Hankins

 

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Angel on the grave of Varina Davis in Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. Varina Anne “Winnie” Davis (1864-1898) was the youngest daughter of Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate States of America. Known as the “Daughter of the Confederacy,” she is best known for her efforts to memorialize the Civil War and the myth of the “Lost Cause” and the Confederacy.

This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.

The photographs are printed on 8 X 10″ Bergger 100% Cotton Cot 320 paper. They are matted to 11 X 14″ in a white acid-free mat.

This photo is available on my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/varina-davis-graveyard-angel-hollywood-cemetery-richmond-virginia-palladium-toned-kallitype/

Graveyard Angel Bonaventure Cemetery Savannah Palladium Toned Kallitype

Graveyard Angel Bonaventure Cemetery Savannah Palladium Toned Kallitype

I’m excited to share another of my palladium-toned kallitypes with you

One of the amazing graveyard angels at Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia.

This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.

The photographs are printed on 8 X 10″ Bergger 100% Cotton Cot 320 paper. They are matted to 11 X 14″ in a white acid-free mat.

This photo is available on my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/graveyard-angel-bonaventure-cemetery-savannah-palladium-toned-kallitype-portrait/

Graveyard Angel, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia Palladium Toned Kallitype

Graveyard Angel, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Virginia Palladium Toned Kallitype

Little Angel, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA Palladium Toned Kallitype © 2017 Patty Hankins

Little Angel, Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, VA Palladium Toned Kallitype © 2017 Patty Hankins

 

I’m excited to share another of my palladium-toned kallitypes with you

A small graveyard angel in Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia

This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.

The photographs are printed on 8 X 10″ Bergger 100% Cotton Cot 320 paper. They are matted to 11 X 14″ in a white acid-free mat.

This photo is available on my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/littleangelhollywood/

Jennie Stevens Wescott Grave, Edisto Island, South Carolina Palladium Toned Kallitype

Jennie Stevens Wescott Grave, Edisto Island, South Carolina Palladium Toned Kallitype © 2017 Patty Hankins

Jennie Stevens Wescott Grave, Edisto Island, South Carolina Palladium Toned Kallitype © 2017 Patty Hankins

 

I’m excited to share another of my palladium-toned kallitypes with you

The grave of Jennie Stevens Westcott in the Trinity Episcopal Church Cemetery, Edisto Island, South Carolina.

This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.

The photographs are printed on 8 X 10″ Bergger 100% Cotton Cot 320 paper. They are matted to 11 X 14″ in a white acid-free mat.

This photo is available on my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/westcottedistokallitype/

Gracie Watson Grave Bonaventure Cemetery Savannah GA Palladium Toned Kallitype

Gracie Watson Grave Bonaventure Cemetery Savannah GA Palladium Toned Kallitype

Gracie Watson Grave, Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia © 2017 Patty Hankins

Gracie Watson Grave, Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia © 2017 Patty Hankins

I’m excited to share another of my palladium-toned kallitypes with you

Grave of Gracie Watson at Bonaventure Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia. Gracie’s parents, W.J. and Frances Watson came to Savannah to manage the Pulaski Hotel in Savannah. Their daughter Gracie, born in 1883, was dearly loved by her parents, and charmed many guests at the hotel. A few days before Easter in 1889, Gracie died of pneumonia. Her heart-broken parents commissioned John Walz to sculpt a life-size monument for her grave.

This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.

The photographs are printed on 8 X 10″ Bergger 100% Cotton Cot 320 paper. They are matted to 11 X 14″ in a white acid-free mat.

This photo is available on my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/gracie-bonaventure-cemetery-savannah-palladium-toned-kallitype-1/

Grave-Lined Path, Unitarian Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina Kallitype Available on my Website

Grave-Lined Path, Unitarian Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina Kallitype Available on my Website

Grave Lined Path, Unitarian Cemetery, Charleston, SC © 2017 Patty Hankins

Grave Lined Path, Unitarian Cemetery, Charleston, SC © 2017 Patty Hankins

 

I’m excited to share another of my palladium-toned kallitypes with you

A grave-lined path at the Unitarian Cemetery in Charleston, South Carolina

This photograph is printed using the late 19th-century photographing printing process known as Kallityping. The emulsion is hand-painted onto the paper, exposed with a negative under bright lights, and toned with palladium. Each print from a negative is slightly different – so these are one of a kind images.

The photographs are printed on 8 X 10″ Bergger 100% Cotton Cot 320 paper. They are matted to 11 X 14″ in a white acid-free mat.

This photo is available on my website at https://beautifulflowerpictures.com/store/charlestonunitarian/