Stereograph
Portrait of a group of Shakers
1879-1882
Description
This group comprised of eleven Shaker Sisters, four young girls, and nine Shaker Brothers, three of whom may still be in the children's order, is posed at the north door of the back of the Church Family's new Dwelling (1876). The image was created by A. J. Alden in Pittsfield, Massachusetts in 1879. From the Berkshire County Eagle we have the following: "The Shakers are being photographed by Alden. He has made 25 or more negatives of groups, buildings and scenery in Lebanon, and the Shakers are to sell stereoscopic views to the hundreds who visit their settlements." [BCE. 51(August 28, 1879): [2], and "Alden's Shaker views which are for sale at Nugent's newsroom, show groups of brethren and sisters in the quaint costumes and they will be interesting additions to stereoscopic collections. One group has Elder Evans in the center with leading members of the fraternity around him. [BCE. 51(September 11, 1879): [2]. While similar to 1950.4026.1, 1950.4027.1, and 1950.4377.1, and 1962.13954.1, many of the Shakers are different on the two views. The stereographic pair on this card is printed on a single piece of paper. For a copy of the same image published by McDonnald & Sterry, Albany, NY, (either from the image being purchased from Alden or pirated from him) see, 1951.4384.1.