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Charles Eisenmann

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Eisenmann saw the golden opportunity in this fascination, and photographed circus people dressed as Victorian society, and conversely Victorian society with circus props. In New York city circus people were quite well received, as evidenced by the proliferation of
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overtook circuses in popularity at this time as well. In 1898 Eisenmann closed his studio and was succeeded by Frank Wendt. Frank was a sort of intern of his. For a few years, he sold photographic equipment and took conventional portraits in
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but by 1907 he had disappeared from the public record, some believing he went to Germany. This was the second time he went off the radar, the first time being when his first wife died. At that time he was believed to have gone to Asia.
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In the late 1880s, A new phenomenon appeared with Victorian society's fascination and sympathy for people who appeared to have genetic abnormalities. There was much publicity, for example, over
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would have made for an era in New York that was unbridled and experimental: an ideal setting for unusual and cutting-edge photography.
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The address was 229 Bowery, which now is the home of a ministry and recently underwent a 3 million dollar renovation. At the time the
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district was an eclectic mix of artists, transient people and prostitutes. The depiction of this area in the movie
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credits Eisenmann with being the most prolific and well known photographer when it comes to Cabinet cards.
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photography which made photographs more inexpensive and available for mass consumption. Also,
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in 1991, with an estimated price of between $ 15,000 and $ 25,000 for the large collection.
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Eventually, in the early 1900s, he resurfaced as the head of the photography department for
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of the Victorian Bowery district. His career suffered a downturn with the introduction of
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A number of Eisenmann's pictures have been catalogued for their depiction of a number of
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The Ronald G. Becker Collection of Charles Eisenmann Photographs at Syracuse University
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with hair made frizzy and wild by washing in beer, who earned money for posing.
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A number of Eisenmann's favorite subjects can be seen depicted in
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Monsters of the Gilded Age: The Photographs of Charles Eisenmann
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is judged by experts to be fairly accurate. The fallout of the
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were said to have attended as Barnum sold tickets for $ 75."
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A collection of his photographs was auctioned off through
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Enculturation: a journal of rhetoric, writing and culture
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Maintains a collection of over 300 images by Eisenmann.
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photographer during the late 1880s who worked in the
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circus, with a notable widely circulated picture of
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Republished in colour edition by ECW Press in 2002.
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Chuck Eisenmann

Germany
American
New Orleans
Photography
New York
Bowery
Cabinet cards
Duke Tobacco Company
cheesecake photography
Gilded Age
Barnum and Bailey
Jojo the Dog-faced Boy
Ruth Goshen
Myrtle Corbin
Chang and Eng
Millie and Christine

Bowery Mission
Bowery
Gangs of New York
New York City draft riots
Secrets of the Sideshows
Joe Nickell
humbugs
Circassian beauties
harems
Bronx

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