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COLLECTION NAME:
Whitman Photographs
mediaCollectionId
UNL~92~92
Whitman Photographs
Collection
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Record 
Date:
15 April 1887
date
15 April 1887
Date
false
Place:
New York
place
New York
Place
false
Note:
On the morning of April 15th, 1887, George Cox took several photographs of Whitman, who was celebrating the success of his New York lecture on Lincoln, delivered the day before. Whitman recalls that "six or seven" photos were made during the session, but Whitman's friend Jeannette Gilder, an observer of the session, said there were many more than that: "He must have had twenty pictures taken, yet he never posed for a moment. He simply sat in the big revolving chair and swung himself to the right or to the left, as Mr. Cox directed, or took his hat off or put it on again, his expression and attitude remaining so natural that no one would have supposed he was sitting for a photograph." A few months later, Whitman was angry that Cox apparently was selling copies of the photos with forged signatures and was refusing to send Whitman copies of the proofs to allow Whitman to decide which ones should be printed, but the problem was straightened out and Cox began sending Whitman modest payments for the sale of photos. By October 1888, Whitman was calling Cox "the premier exception" among photographers and claimed to have received around one hundred dollars in royalties. Cox copyrighted two of the photos from this sitting, the only time he ever did so, apparently to protect Whitman's financial interest in them, and he sold the photos only to aid Whitman. Until now, only seven photos from this session have been known to exist; this collection adds five more, bringing the total to twelve. In a daybook, Whitman records looking through the proofs of the Cox session; he singles out this profile as well as another (Saunders #94) as "very good." These two photos are the ones Whitman felt were salvageable from the Cox session: "they are not all of them satisfactory to me: I had eight or ten and kept only two."
note
On the morning of April 15th, 1887, George Cox took several photographs of Whitman, who was celebrating the success of his New York lecture on Lincoln, delivered the day before. Whitman recalls that "six or seven" photos were made during the session, but Whitman's friend Jeannette Gilder, an observer of the session, said there were many more than that: "He must have had twenty pictures taken, yet he never posed for a moment. He simply sat in the big revolving chair and swung himself to the right or to the left, as Mr. Cox directed, or took his hat off or put it on again, his expression and attitude remaining so natural that no one would have supposed he was sitting for a photograph." A few months later, Whitman was angry that Cox apparently was selling copies of the photos with forged signatures and was refusing to send Whitman copies of the proofs to allow Whitman to decide which ones should be printed, but the problem was straightened out and Cox began sending Whitman modest payments for the sale of photos. By October 1888, Whitman was calling Cox "the premier exception" among photographers and claimed to have received around one hundred dollars in royalties. Cox copyrighted two of the photos from this sitting, the only time he ever did so, apparently to protect Whitman's financial interest in them, and he sold the photos only to aid Whitman. Until now, only seven photos from this session have been known to exist; this collection adds five more, bringing the total to twelve. In a daybook, Whitman records looking through the proofs of the Cox session; he singles out this profile as well as another (Saunders #94) as "very good." These two photos are the ones Whitman felt were salvageable from the Cox session: "they are not all of them satisfactory to me: I had eight or ten and kept only two."
Note
false
Saunders number:
92
saunders_number
92
Saunders number
false
Year1:
1887
year1
1887
Year1
false
Year2:
1887
year2
1887
Year2
false
Photographer:
George C. Cox
photographer
George C. Cox
Photographer
false
Type:
Print
type
Print
Type
false
Credit:
Ohio Wesleyan University, Bayley Collection
credit
Ohio Wesleyan University, Bayley Collection
Credit
false
Identification (ID):
Walt Whitman Photograph #100
identification__id_
Walt Whitman Photograph #100
Identification (ID)
false
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