ArtistsJosiah Johnson Hawes
Josiah Johnson Hawes

Josiah Johnson Hawes

1808
Photography
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6
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30
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4
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Before Photography: Painting and the Invention of Photography
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1981
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Edward Steichen Photography Center
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1964
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Photographs from the Museum Collection
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1958–1959
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Photography 1839�1937
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1937
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Josiah Johnson Hawes (1808–1901) was a photographer in Boston, Massachusetts. He and Albert Southworth established the photography studio of Southworth & Hawes, which produced numerous portraits of exceptional quality in the 1840s–1860s.

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Francis Parkman (c. 1852)
Smithsonian Institution
William Lloyd Garrison (c. 1851)
Smithsonian Institution
Ralph Waldo Emerson (c. 1875 (copy after c. 1856 daguerrotype))
Smithsonian Institution
Josiah Johnson Hawes, Albert Francis Hawes and Charles Ebenezer Hawes (c. 1845–1848)
Smithsonian Institution
Josiah Hawes family (c. 1890)
Smithsonian Institution
A Bride and Her Bridesmaids (1851 or later)
Cleveland Museum of Art
Untitled (Boston Customs House) (1850)
Art Institute of Chicago
Untitled (Portrait of a Standing Woman) (1850)
Art Institute of Chicago
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Art Institute of Chicago
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National Gallery of Art
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