Augustus Marshall, Portrait of a Girl, about 1890

A black-and-white enamel photo of a young girl in a gold oval frame.

Enamel photo. Gift of the artist. Cat. No. 346.

At the time of the exhibition, methods of printing photographs that would not fade were highly sought after. Koehler included six examples of photographs printed on porcelain by Boston photographer Augustus Marshall in the section on permanent photography. Marshall created the portraits on porcelain using a process that can also be employed on enamel, glass, or paper.