Portrait of a Middle Aged Couple, Wiesbaden, Germany, c. 1907

UNDATED – A serious looking couple poses for the photographer in a photo studio in Wiesbaden, Germany. © Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com/Photo: J.B. Schäfer


The story behind the image

This cabinet photo was part of a bigger lot I acquired last year. Sadly, it does not carry any reference as to the persons depicted, or the capture date. Clearly it is related to this photo of a wedding couple as the print was shot by the same photographer, has the same format and look, and shows about the same degree of ageing.

I guess that these are the parents of the groom, but I cannot be sure.

The photo has been mounted to a large cardboard of 15 x 22 cm. In fact, the cardboard is so sturdy that it can be bent only by applying significant power, and I feel it was meant to be for eternity.

The only contextual information we have is the photographer label which reads:

J.B. Schäfer, Wiesbaden, nur Nicolassstr. 22

Now, this points towards Jean Baptiste Schäfer (or German: Johann Baptist Schäfer), one of the (few) photographers in Wiesbaden. However, most – if not all – sources mention the address Rheinstr. 21 (not Nicolassstr. 22).

The Nicolasstr. used to connect the Rheinstraße, a large avenue, with the central station of Wiesbaden. It has been renamed to Bahnhofstr. at some point in time, probably to create a long street across the city that ends at the station (Bahnhof in German). This makes it difficult to understand what happened to Schäfer, and when. He does show up in the 1907/1908 issue of the address book under the Nicolasstr. 22 address.

So, it seems that Schäfer set up his first studio at the Rheinstraße in 1896 but moved to Nicolasstraße between 1900 and 1907. The mentioning of the word “nur” (“only”) indicates that there must have been some confusion around the location of the studio as former customers might still show photos showing the Rheinstraße address. (Fortunatley, the new studio was just around the corner, but still it might be confusing.)

So, I’d say that this photo was taken in or around 1907 which is also in line with the artistic style and technology used.


Design ideas


The high resolution image

Capture Datec. 1907
PhotographerJoh. Bapt. Schäfer, Wiesbaden
LocationWiesbaden, Germany
Image Source9.5 x 14.1 cm albuminum print mounted to cardboard
Digital Image SourceEPSON Perfection 4870 Photo
Digital Image Source FormatTIFF, 48 bits/pixel, sRGB
Edited Image FormatJPEG, 24 bits/pixel, sRGB
Edited Image Dimensions9276 x 13437 Pixels
Copyright© by Mark Zanzig/zanzig.com/Photo: J. B. Schäfer

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