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Momolu Massaquoi, Nashville, USA, c. 1890 (gelatin silver print)
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Momolu Massaquoi, Nashville, USA, c. 1890 (gelatin silver print)
622849 Momolu Massaquoi, Nashville, USA, c.1890 (gelatin silver print) by Giers & Koellein (fl.1890); 14.1x9.8 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Momolu Massaquoi (1872-1938), known also by his English name of Albert Thompson, was educated in the United States and return to West Africa, later becoming a minister and Consul-General of the Liberian government.); eMichael Graham-Stewart; American, out of copyright
Media ID 22409608
© Michael Graham-Stewart / Bridgeman Images
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This gelatin silver print captures Momolu Massaquoi, a prominent figure in the late 19th century. Taken around 1890 by Giers & Koellein, this photograph measures 14.1x9.8 cm and is now part of a private collection. Momolu Massaquoi, also known as Albert Thompson, was an educated individual who hailed from West Africa but spent significant time in Nashville, USA. After his studies in the United States, he returned to his homeland and eventually rose to become a minister and Consul-General for the Liberian government. In this portrait, we see Massaquoi seated confidently in traditional Liberian attire. The photograph beautifully showcases not only his striking appearance but also provides us with valuable ethnographic insights into African culture during that era. The artefacts surrounding him hint at his political influence and position within society. As an anthropological artifact itself, this image offers a glimpse into the life of a remarkable politician and male figure of Liberia's history. Preserved through time by eMichael Graham-Stewart's careful curation, this print serves as both a historical document and a work of art. Its presence reminds us of the rich heritage that exists beyond borders while offering copyspace for further exploration into Momolu Massaquoi's fascinating story.
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