Amhurst College thinks they might have the second known photograph of Emily Dickinson.
Photo: Amhurst College Archives
There is, currently, only one authenticated photograph of Dickinson in existence – the well-known image of the poet as a teenager in 1847. But Amherst College believes an 1859 daguerreotype may well also be an image of the reclusive, beloved poet, by now in her mid-20s and sitting with her recently widowed friend, Kate Scott Turner. If so, it will shed new light on the poet who, by the late 1850s, was withdrawing further and further from the world.
The photograph is currently being evaluated by experts.
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How long did it take to take photos back then?
Minutes, I believe. They put a brace on your neck to keep your head still.