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A stereographic postcard of Howard University

A nostalgic stereographic view of Howard University's Old Main captured by C.W. Woodward in the late 19th century offers a rare glimpse into historical African American life and invites you to explore this photographic legacy.

Discover the innovative stereographs of C.W. Woodward, capturing Howard University & 19th-century African American life. Explore his photographic legacy at ArtsDot.com.

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A stereographic postcard of Howard University

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Основные сведения

  • Notable elements or techniques: Stereography, 3D effect
  • Title: A stereographic postcard of Howard University
  • Artist: Charles Warren "C.W." Woodward
  • Medium: Stereograph
  • Year: 1800

A Window into a Vanished Era

In the delicate, sepia-toned layers of this vintage stereographic postcard, we find more than just a mere image; we encounter a profound portal to the late 19th century. Captured through the innovative lens of Charles Warren "C.W." Woodward, the piece presents a hauntingly beautiful view of Howard University’s "Old Main." This structure, which once stood as the architectural heartbeat of the institution, has long since been replaced by the modern library, making this depiction a precious relic of a lost landscape. The composition invites the viewer to step into a moment frozen in time, where the weight of history is palpable in every shadow and silhouette.

The artistry of Woodward lies in his mastery of stereography, a technique that originally sought to provide a three-dimensional depth to the flat plane of photography. Even in its postcard form, the image retains a rhythmic quality, drawing the eye through a crowd of figures gathered before the imposing facade of the university. There is a quiet dignity in the way the subjects are positioned; they are not merely bystanders but participants in a social tapestry that defined an era of profound academic and cultural emergence. The monochromatic palette, though aged by time, lends a timelessness to the scene, stripping away the distractions of color to focus on the raw, emotional essence of the gathering.

The Soul of an Institution

Beyond its technical merit, this work serves as a vital historical document, capturing the spirit of Howard University during its formative years. As a theological school founded in 1866, the university was a crucible for leadership and intellect. When viewing this piece, one cannot help but feel the presence of the legendary figures—scholars like Alain Locke and Dr. W. Montague Cobb—whose legacies were forged within these very halls. The postcard acts as a silent witness to the dawn of an era where African American excellence began to reshape the cultural landscape of the United States.

For the discerning collector or interior designer, this reproduction offers a unique opportunity to introduce a sense of heritage and intellectual depth into a space. It is not merely a decorative element but a conversation piece that evokes nostalgia and respect for the resilience of history. The soft, aged tones of the print harmonize beautifully with classic, sophisticated interiors, providing a focal point that feels both grounded and aspirational. To display this work is to honor the enduring legacy of Howard University and to celebrate the profound beauty found in the documentation of human progress.


Биография художника

early life and career

charles warren "c.w." woodward, an american artist, was born in orange, massachusetts in 1836. he later moved to rochester, new york, where he established himself as a dealer of fine art goods. woodward's work in photography, particularly his stereographs of howard university in the late 19th century, has left a lasting impact on the world of american photography.

photographic contributions

woodward's photographic work is notable for its innovative use of stereography, a technique that creates three-dimensional images using two photographs. his stereographs of howard university, a historically black college in washington d.c., provide a unique glimpse into the life and culture of african american students during the late 19th century.
  • howard university stereographs: a collection of woodward's most notable works, showcasing his skill in capturing the essence of a bygone era.
  • photographic innovations: woodward's use of stereography paved the way for future generations of photographers, influencing the development of three-dimensional imaging techniques.

legacy and availability of work

woodward passed away in 1894, but his work continues to be celebrated and studied by photography enthusiasts and historians. his photographs can be found in various archives and museums, including:
  • the ArtsDot.com collection: featuring a selection of woodward's stereographs, available for viewing and purchase as museum-quality reproductions.
  • howard university archives: a repository of historical documents and photographs, including woodward's work, offering a deeper understanding of the university's history and cultural significance.
woodward's legacy serves as a testament to the power of photography in capturing the essence of human experience. his innovative use of stereography has left an indelible mark on american photographic history, ensuring his work remains relevant and captivating for generations to come.
charles warren "c.w." woodward

charles warren "c.w." woodward

1836 - 1894 , United States of America

Основные сведения

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Realism, American Realism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Henrietta Maria Homer']
  • Date Of Birth: February 24, 1836
  • Date Of Death: September 29, 1910
  • Full Name: Winslow Homer
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Snap the Whip
    • The Veteran in a New Field
    • Breezing Up (A Fair Wind)
  • Place Of Birth: Boston, Massachusetts