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E.A. Austen

Oswald Muller1888-05

Alice Austen House

Alice Austen House
Staten Island, NY, United States

Alice was not only the first great woman photographer but also a sensitive artist with a camera who drew an affectionate 19th-century portrait of her native land. Her work depicts a gentle and long-vanished America. In this photo, taken by her uncle, Captain Oswald Muller, Alice poses before a yew hedge in "Sunday clothes," that is, her best dress reserved for special occasions. "That overskirt -- my, was it not smart," she said about it. Here, she holds an umbrella and a little silver change purse. Her hat is banked with white lilacs. This image of Alice portrays both her elegance and strength of character.

The photographer, Oswald Muller, lived with Alice, her mother, grandparents, and Aunt Minn at Clear Comfort. He first introduced Alice to photography when she was ten years old.

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  • Title: E.A. Austen
  • Creator: Oswald Muller
  • Date Created: 1888-05
  • Subject Keywords: Alice Austen, Portrait, Overskirt, Sunday clothes
  • Type: Photograph
Alice Austen House

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