Photo Record
Images
Metadata
Object Identification Number |
2014.050.022 |
Object Name |
Print, Photographic |
Donor |
Jensen, Estate of Bjorn Anker |
Description |
Black and white photo of a young woman. She has on a darker dress with a squared lace panel hanging across the front. Around her neck is a dark band with a cross hanging on it. Her hair is braided and curled. She is turned to the viewer's left. The woman is seated on an upholstered chair with her skirt around her and her hands in her lap. At her right arm is a desk with a few books on it. Mounted on off-white matteboard. Nothing on back. Photo is vertically oriented, rectangular. This image is the same clothing and hair, though a slightly different pose, as the one seen in 2014.050.021, which means it was probably by/from the same studio. |
Print Size |
4 x 5 1/2 |
Creation Date |
ca. 1870s? |
Place of Creation |
Likely Denmark/Copenhagen |
Associated People |
Jensen, Camilla Laura Sophie Herrebog |
Search Terms |
Jensen, Camilla Laura Sophie Herrebog Chr. Neuhaus |
Given In Memory Of |
In Memory of Bjorn Anker Jensen |
Date Received by Museum |
11/20/2014 |
Provenance |
This is Camilla Laura Sophie Herrebog (spelling of last name?) Jensen. She was born October 17, 1854, daughter of Adolph Theodor Herreborg (1813/1814-before 1845) and Anette Richter Herreborg (about 1824/1827-Jan. 1865). Camilla died April 4, 1932. On October 31, 1873, Camilla married Julius Caesar Jeremias Jensen (Dec. 25, 1842-March 23, 1903), son of August Jensen (1805-1881) and Ane Johanne Jensen (1807-1883). Camilla and Julius had three children, one of which was Holger, the donor's father. FAMILY INFO: Bjørn Anker Jensen was born April 15, 1920, in Copenhagen, Denmark to parents Holger Alexander P. Jensen and Carla Vinding Jensen. He died October 14, 2014, in Yavapai County, Arizona. Jensen, an art appraiser and consultant, held a bachelor's and master's degree from the University of Copenhagen, but also studied in Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, and Tunisia. His father was an art collector and his grandfather specialized in silver. Jensen immigrated to the U.S. in 1954, and lived and practiced in New York City, Toronto, San Francisco, and St. Thomas (Virgin Islands) before moving to Prescott, Arizona. Holger Jensen was born April 11, 1882 in Copenhagen, and died sometime after 1923. Carla Vinding (b. July 5, 1887, d. ?) was born to Carl Frederik Nikolai Vinding and Anna Sofie Møller (no birth/death dates, married before 1887). |
Images |
292\2014050022.JPG |
Accession number |
2014.050 |
