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The Daguerreian artist should possess quick perceptive powers; an eye for the beautiful, which will enable him at a glance to decide on expression and position...The picture should express feeling, thought and intelligence...It is the "everyday," "home" expression, which renders the picture an object of admiration in the familiar circle where it is to be appreciated."--"The True Artist,"Daguerreian Journal , August 1851
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Daguerreotypes are posed images.
And because so many of their makers are unknown, and their subjects cannot be identified,
we become reliant on the autonomy of the image itself. Portraits such as Woman
Writing Letters are signals of some larger meaning: a lover's secret message,
a public announcement, the description of thought. They embody the subject of communication
itself, which survives the lost context of the making of these images.