1841 Exchange Building, Portland, Maine. 1843 5½ Tremont Row, Boston, Massachusetts. 1843 Manning’s Building, Salem, Massachusetts.
Joseph Ropes was recorded in one notice, one advertisement and one biographical entry. The announcement appeared in the Portland Transcript (Portland, Maine)[1] on August 14, 1841.
Daguerreotypes. We have not before called the attention of our readers to the opportunity now afforded of obtaining a Portrait from life by means of the Daguerreotype. Mr. Ropes has taken rooms for a brief period in the Exchange, where he attends to Photographic Miniature painting. A sitting of from two to four minutes will give one a perfect likeness—a portrait of wonderful beauty and delicacy. Our readers generally have doubtless heard of this surprising art, by which a faithful transcript of one’s features may be obtained, drawn by Nature’s own finger, and it is well worth their while to visit Rope’s Room and look over the different portraits taken in this way. When Nature paints, she paints correctly and minutely. One cannot help being astonished at the exquisite finish to be observed in these drawings. Every minute figure of the dress—every thread even may be detected‑‑and so with the features—every line is completely shadowed forth. Mr. R. is always happy to see his friends at his room—who have but to speak the word to obtain from him their counterparts.
The advertisement ran from July 3 to August 17, 1843 in the Salem Register (Salem, Massachusetts). Beautiful Specimens of Photographic Miniatures. May be seen at the room of the subscriber in Manning’s Building, 3d story. He has been connected several months with the establishment of Southworth & Co., Prize Photographers, and is familiar with their process of taking and coloring pictures. Those who wish for a Daguerreotype likeness in the most pleasing and popular style will do well to call.
Room open to visitors at all hours of the day. J. Ropes.
The biographical entry is from The New-York Historical Society’s Directory of Artists in America 1564-1860. Ropes, Joseph (1812-1885). Landscape,. Miniature, and crayon artist and drawing teacher. Born at Salem (Mass.) In 1812, he did not seriously study painting until in his mid-thirties when he took lessons from John R. Smith and at the National Academy. He exhibited at the academy in 1848. From 1851-1865 he had a studio in Hartford (Conn.). In 1865 he went abroad for eleven years; on his return he settled in Philadelphia. He died in NYC in 1885. Ropes was the author of Linear Prespective (1850) and Progressive Steps in Landscape Drawing (1853) [ ] French, Art and Artists in Connecticut, 79; Bolton, Miniature Painters; Cowdrey, NAD; Swan, BA; Hartford CD 1855; Tuckerman, Book of the Artists.
Joseph Ropes is recorded in A Directory of Massachusetts Photographers 1839-1900.
[1] Transcribed from DagNews.