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Postcard, Picture

Group of Shakers, Mt. Lebanon, N. Y.

ca. 1907

Object ID:
1956.8150.4
Community:
New York, Mount Lebanon
Makers
West, James E.
Description

This postcard was published by Howard M. Gillet of Lebanon Springs, NY, but the image was created by James E. West probably around 1902. Victoria and Helen Park, pictured in the photograph, came to live at the North Family in 1901 and Sister Ruth Barry, also pictured, died in 1903. Stephen Paterwic in an article titled "From Individual to Community: Becoming a Shaker at New Lebanon 1780-1947," published in Communal Societies 11 (1991): p. 32, used a copy of this photograph from a private collection that was accompanied by the following information: "Almost the entire North Family, "kodaked" in the summer of 1902 by a Mrs. Sharp of New York City." It is unlikely that West, a perfectly competent photographer working on a series of photographs using a large format view camera, would have "borrowed" a photograph from an apparently (by the use of the term "kodaked") for his series and then published it under his name.

New York Mount Lebanon North Family

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Shane Rothe

Curatorial Associate

Shane Rothe (they/them) joined Shaker Museum in July 2023, working with independent curator Maggie Taft on an exhibition for the new museum space in Chatham. Shane is an artist as well as a curator and continues to create in the mediums of painting, sculpture, writing, and performance. Shane holds a BFA from CalArts and an MA in art history and curatorial studies from the University of Chicago.