Thanks, Peter! What I think is VERY cool is that Lois met Loomis because she had degrees in biology and bacteriology when he asked Cornell for someone to help him. They met, she did research involving some of the earlier work on using bleach to sterilize dairy equipment, they married, and when she had their first daughter, she stopped officially working and started doing watercolors. She was also an avid gardener and possibly created her own crosses of various plants. Scientific mind and artistic outlets. The parallels to my path are uncanny.Great eye..see where you get it!!
I totally agree.Please do post more. These are wonderful.
+1this one could just as easily be Atget
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You guessed it - house party for the house.Do you think the portrait was for a fancy dress ball for the house centenary? The outfits are not really 1932 (or are they in upstate New York?)
Amazing. To this Brit you could have said 1862 and I would not have questioned it. Real history here. To have any real living memory( as in young teenager) of even 1932 you have to be almost 100.And just because, here's a family portrait taken in 1932. Loomis and Lois are seated and their daughters are standing. My grandmother (the oldest daughter) is on the left.
Hopefully, there's lots of historical documentation to fit with the imagery.
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