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Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901

Creator Name

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United States National Museum Photographic Laboratory

Cultural Context

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American

Date

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Creation: 20th century

About the Work

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This cyanotype features Lieutenant General Henry Clark Corbin, standing at three-quarter length in full military attire. He served as the United States Army’s Adjutant General from 1898 to 1904. His uniform is crisp and richly detailed. The metallic elements such as buttons and insignia subtly reflect light and stand out against the deep Prussian-blue backdrop, creating a nuanced contrast between light and shadow. Corbin holds a poised, upright posture that communicates both authority and composure.


This photograph was displayed at the Pan-American Exposition of 1901 in Buffalo, New York, an event that celebrated technological progress, culture, and international exchange. The Exposition is remembered for its dazzling displays of electric light and for the tragic assassination of President William McKinley. Within that context, Corbin's portrait reflects the military's ceremonial role at the fair and the close link between national power and public display. The cyanotype process, with its experimental and modern aesthetic, resonates with the Exposition's celebration of innovation, making this image both a personal portrait and a record of a moment in American history defined by spectacle and change.

Smithsonian Institution Archives Object Description
Interior view, War Department exhibits in the United States Government Building.

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Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901, United States National Museum Photographic Laboratory, American
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901

Creator

United States National Museum Photographic Laboratory, Creator;
United States War Department, Subject;
Pan-American Exposition (1901 : Buffalo, N.Y.), Subject

Worktype

Photographs; Archival materials

Cultural Context

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American

Material

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Overall: Paper
Cyanotypes (photographic prints); 10 x 8;

Dimensions

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8" x 10"

Technique

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Photographic process; Cyanotype

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Date

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Creation: 20th century
1900s;
Date: 1901

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Rights

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CC0
CC0

Inscription

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(verso) 13738, War Dept, Pan-American, Buffalo 1901

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Creation: United States of America, District of Columbia;
Exhibition: New York, Buffalo

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Descriptive Topic: People, Man, White people, Portrait, Studio portrait, Picture frame, Flag, Military personnel, Military officer, Uniform, Military uniform;
Personal Name: Henry Clark Corbin
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Curationist Contributors

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Jessica Gengler; Dalina Perdomo Alvarez

All Works in Curationist’s archives can be reproduced and used freely. How to attribute this Work:

United States National Museum Photographic Laboratory, Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901, 1901. Smithsonian Institution Archives. Henry Clark Corbin was brigadier general during the Spanish–American War and was placed in command of the Division of the Philippines in November 1904. CC0.

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