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Cabinet Card image was captured at the studio of Voigt’s in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
The Voight’s operated at 224-226 Grand Avenue.
This man is wearing a beard style that is commonly referred to as the "friendly mutton chops" style.
Bain News Service,, publisher.
Sen. Wende
[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.14368
Call Number: LC-B2- 2839-13a
the dickens christmas fair. in the foreground, a man with muttonchops riding an old-timey bicycle. In the background, a gentleman dressed as a victorian lady recently brought back to life by a group of teenaged spiritualists. this was ALMOST the best moment of the day.
In a moment of mercy, I chose a shot that minimized the neckbeard. You should be thanking me.
So: come January 1st I'll have to shave this beautiful monstrosity off, but I'd like to try out an intermediate form on the way. We all remember how last year went from goatee to worse? What should I do this year? Not quite enough sideburn for good muttonchops. Chinstrap? Terrible mustache?
Guide me, internet.
Roy was working a table at the NC State Fairgrounds. His hat and spectacular muttonchops were what made me seek a portrait from him. He agreed and told me a bit about the pins on his hat, which use marcasite for the jewel-like bits. He collects them and puts them on these cool old hats that he wears.
Roy is #21 in my 100 strangers Project www.100strangers.com
I'm working on a piece that involves a portrait of a US President. I was given the late great almost-forgotten President Arthur (1829 - 1886). I've been sketching this guy trying to, um, get at his essence. Dude's got good whiskers.
dogseat was officially canonized by New York Magazine "Look Book" in the Feb 12 issue. You gotta love a centerfold with muttonchops.
you know you're hip when www.gothamist.com/archives/2007/02/07/eric_harvey_bro.php calls you a meme...
Original photograph © Jake Chessum
My company wanted professional portraits for a work directory. I submitted two, this being one of them.
the mutton chops are long gone, but I wanted to share them anyways.
who knew mutton chops could be soo much fun?
79/365
So I've started shooting for Time Out New York a bit, and here's two events I've shot so far that live online:
Francesco Benaglia (1787 AD - 1846 AD). Dom Pedro I, Emperor of Brazil, 1828 AD. Italian, Marble. Museu Nacional de Belas Artes (established in 1938 AD, in the National School of Fine Arts, 1908 AD, Adolfo Morales de los RÃos, architect). Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Copyright 2017, James A. Glazier.
Ah, the cool tar filled taste of cigarettes before they render your body a repository of all things cancerous. Much like eating the charred bits at the barbeque and not leaving any room for the actual meat itself.
Marvel Milestones: Frank Miller's Wolverine statue from Diamond Select. Sculpted by Gabriel Marquez and based on the cover of Wolverine #4. Not seen is the crossbow Wolvie has in his other hand.
It's tricky to get good stranger close-up photos. I would have liked to take a photo of this gentleman straight on but in the end was only able to sneak this side view of his gorgeous mutton chops (actually part of his mustache, so called?) He had a dapper top hat in hand as well as dress shoes on!
How many fashion horrors can you find here? When I think of plaid, I think of school girl skirts or Scottish kilts, not this! And the checkered, woven tie? This was the second longest my hair ever was, but why the moustache that connected with my muttonchops? Sorry for the xerox copy.
With my Grandfather, Bert, & brother, Glenn in the early 70s.
Thomas Walker (1820-1912), Reeve of Rawdon Township and Warden of Hastings County, Ontario.
Photograph donated by Jean MacIntosh. Taken by F. C. Bonnycastle of Campbellford, Ontaroi.
Rich and friend from Birthday Safaris. Birthday party with rare animals, San Rafael, California, USA.
When you shave off more beard than intended... 😠#instadaily #beard #instagood #alternative #metal #reprisal #plugs #stretchedears #eyebrows #fade #muttonchops #selfie #me
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reyfonder: Salute!!