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Marie Hartig Kendall

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with money she earned by sewing and knitting garments. She set up her own darkroom and taught herself to use the camera. She proceeded to create portraits of her children and was soon selling portraits to her friends and neighbors. She purchased a flash for $ 100 that allowed her to take photographs
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in Chicago. Her work was displayed in the Women's Pavilion and she was awarded a bronze medal for her photograph of a locomotive in motion. She was the only woman to receive an award for photography. The judges were also impressed by her photograph of
185:(now Roosevelt Island). She married Kendall in a civil ceremony in 1877. According to family lore, she refused to have a wedding ring, deeming it a symbol of women's enslavement and suggested that a watch would "be more suitable". They moved to 201:, and was invited to join the medical practice of his father, William Wickham Welch. The family lived in one of the Welch homesteads. Unable to afford a trip to Hartford to arrange professional portraits of their children, Marie purchased a 252:
that included photographs of summer homes as a souvenir for visitors. She also made a similar booklet for Ridgefield, Connecticut. To augment her family's income, she sold sets of postcards depicting pastoral scenes in Connecticut. The
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The Norfolk Historical Society holds over 3000 of Kendall's prints, hundreds of glass-plate negatives, and photo albums she put together. Kendall's photography was featured in the 2013
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around Norfolk to document the historic snowfall. She also photographed the aftermath of the ice storm of 1898. During a trip to New York City, Kendall photographed the
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In addition to her portraiture, Kendall took many outdoor photographs, depicting landscapes, blooming flowers, waterfalls, and country scenes of
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in New York. A self-taught photographer, during her lifetime Kendall made over 30,000 photographic negatives after first acquiring a
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Kendall entered camera club competitions and submitted three framed collections of her photography for the 1893
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and a set of photographs where she triple exposed single glass-plate negatives depicting children or animals.
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called Edgewood Lodge, a sewing school and taught nutrition to local families. Kendall was active in the
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The Kendalls moved to Norfolk, Connecticut, in 1884. John Kendall had been a colleague of physician
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region of France, she immigrated to the United States with her family and trained as a nurse at
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used her photographs in their publicity campaigns. Kendall's work was also exhibited at the
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for her prints. Among her photographs were depictions of extreme weather events. During the
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Inspired by a booklet from the Columbian Exposition, Kendall later produced the 1900
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for their publicity campaigns. Among her photographs were some depicting the
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Kendall's photographs were used extensively in Theron Wilmot Crissey's 1900
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At Bellevue she met an intern, John Calvin Kendall (1847-1921), a native of
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Against the Odds: Women Pioneers in the First Hundred Years of Photography
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A New Heartland: Women, Modernity, and the Agrarian Ideal in America
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Artistic Taste and Marked Skill: The Photography of Marie H. Kendall
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An Extraordinary Legacy - The Photographs of Marie Hartig Kendall
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An Extraordinary Legacy - The Photographs of Marie Hartig Kendall
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Through a Different Lens: Three Connecticut Women Photographers
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The Photographs of Marie Hartig Kendall, Norfolk CT 1884-1920
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in the 1880s. She won an award for photography at the 1893
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Aside from her photography business, Kendall also ran a
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Havemeyer, Ann; Dance, Robert; Webber, Barry (2018).
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Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia
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A black-and-white photo of Marie Hartig Kendall
Mulhouse
Alsace
France
Norfolk, Connecticut
World's Columbian Exposition
Norfolk, Connecticut
Alsace
Bellevue Hospital
view camera
World's Columbian Exposition
New Haven Railroad
Great Blizzard of 1888
Mulhouse
Franco-Prussian War
ceded to German rule
Bellevue Hospital
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Charity Hospital
Blackwell's Island
Norwalk, Connecticut
William H. Welch
view camera
Litchfield County
Norfolk Library
platinum-coated paper
Great Blizzard of 1888
glass plates
Bethesda Fountain
World's Columbian Exposition

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