Here's kind of a nice image to discuss, on ebay now:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Cabinet-Card-Negro-with-Banjo-NO-RESERVE-Ba...
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I love his banjo strap. I've done that from time to time. It looks like he might have drilled a hole through the head to tie the string through.
I doubt this man is of African descent as the picture is labeled. Alexander Rae was an English Victorian portrait photographer. Perhaps the man blacked up, perhaps he had a reddish complexion.
Made me think of an Irish laborer stereotype as well, Wes.
The bass string is missing, though there's a space for it. It almost looks like someone put a heavy string in the 2nd string position, too.
Ah, that photo studio operated between 1877 and 1908:
http://www.luminous-lint.com/app/photographer/Alexander__Rae/A/
The pot looks out of round. I like the headstock.
It doesn't look like the Boucher curve to me. It's too straight for too long, and it's rather thick at the end.
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