1858-1859 Address Unknown, Augusta, Georgia
Tucker & Perkins (Isaac Tucker & J. W. Perkins) were recorded in one announcement and two advertisements. The announcement appeared in the Edgefield Advertiser (Edgefield, South Carolina) on December 22, 1858. Art In Perfection. As illustrated at the Photographic Gallery of Tucker & Perkins in Augusta, Ga.
Happening to call in at the photographic gallery of Messrs. Tucker & Perkins the other day, we cannot delay to notice and applaud its pleasing attractions. These gentlemen have certainly carried their art to a high degree of perfection. With the best of materials, and the most skilful of operators, their likenesses are truly to be prized; and when colored by the tasteful hands of their very superior painters, they are invaluable as keepsakes and mementos. None should fail to avail themselves of the chance here offered to procure accurate and life-like copies of their relatives and friends. Apropos, we observe in the Southern Banner the following merited encomium of this firm, from one who knows a good thing whenever and wherever he sees it. Hear what D. Redmond says of them:
“One of the most attractive place in our quite city, is the Gallery of Messrs. Tucker & Perkins, the unrivalled Photographic artist. Here the lover of the “human face divine,” can behold it in all stages, from the cherub infant, scarcely able to “sit alone,” to the hoary and venerable grand-sire of “three score years and ten”—and in all styles of art, from the dingy, dim and distorted Daguerreotype of ten years ago, to the soft, clear Ambrotype, and radiant and life like colored Photograph of to-day. Of the beauty and perfection of these latter portraits—the full size Photographs—no description can convey an adequate idea. They have all the correctness and accuracy of detail of the best Ambrotype, with the delicate flesh tints and expression of the finest oil painting; and may, therefore, as portraits be considered altogether unrivalled.
It is absolutely impossible for even the most skillful portrait painter to produce a likeness as correct as the camera, which gives the actual reflection of the countenance, as in a mirror; and when this reflection, magnified up to the size of life, is colored after nature by such artists as Hunt, Freeman and Tomlinson, (now engaged with Messrs. Tucker & Perkins,) there is nothing left to desire by way of fine portraiture.
It has required years of patient investigation, labor and experiment, on the part of these gentlemen, to obtain their present enviable position in their beautiful art; but I am happy to say that they are now beginning to reap their reward. Orders are pouring in upon them from every part of this and the adjoining States, and their pictures wherever exhibited, bear off the prizes from all competitors. The skill with which they change a small, old and faded daguerreotype into an almost speaking, life-size Photograph, is truly marvelous; and the arrangement, coloring and general execution of their pictures, cannot fail to delight all lovers of the fine arts: many of whom, I know, are among your readers. D. R. Augusta, Ga. Dec. 4, 1858.
The first advertisement appeared in the Edgefield Advertiser (Edgefield, South Carolina) on December 28, 1859. Tucker & Perkin’s Great Southern Photograph & Ambrotype Gallery of Art, Augusta, GA., Is now open for the reception of visitors. One of the Largest and Finest collections of Photographic Paintings in the world, on exhibition free to visitors. We have exhibition Free to Visitors. We have engaged for the season, the Best Corps of Photographic Portrait Painters Ever brought together in the United States. Our superior Photographs will be sold at prices as low as those at the best Northern Galleries.
Tucker & Perkins’ Celebrated Ambrotypes Taken As Usual.
Stock, Chemicals, and materials Of Every Kind Furnished To The Trade at New York Prices!
Life Size Photographic Paintings Made From Small Daguerreotypes And Ambrotypes.
Our Patrons at a distance from Augusta, and desiring a Picture Copied, will please send it to our address, by Mail or Express, with a description of the color of the hair, eyes, complexion, etc., etc., of the original, and we will return it to them by express or otherwise, without the least injury, with a beautifully colored Photograph copy of any size they may specify.
P. S.—A fine assortment of Steroscopic Pictures and instruments for sale, at Ndew York Prices.
The second advertisement appeared on December 29, 1859 in The Abbeville Banner (Abbeville, South Carolina). Tucker & Perkin’s Great Southern Photograph & Ambrotype Gallery of Art, Is now open for the reception of visitors. One of the Largest and Finest collections of Photographic Paintings in the world, on exhibition Free to visitors.
We have engaged for the season, the best Corps of Photographic Portrait Painters Ever brought together in the United States. Our superior Photographs will be sold at prices as low as those at the best Northern Galleries.
Tucker & Perkin’s Celebrated Ambro’ypes Taken As Usual. Stock, Chemicals, and Materials Furnished To The Trade At New York Prices.
Life size Photographic Portraits made from small Daguerreotypes and Ambrotypes,
N. B.—Our patrons at a distance from Augusta, and desiring a Picture Copied, will please send it to our address, by Mail or Express, with the description of the color of the hair, eyes, complexion, etc., of the original; and we will return it to them by Express or otherwise, without the least injury, with a beautifully colored Photograph copy of any size they may specify.
P. S.—A fine assortment of Stereoscopic Pictures and instruments for sale, at New York Prices.
Tucker & Perkin’s Picture Frame Manufactory Is now in Full Operation.
Every description of Oval and Square Rosewood and Gilt Frames, made to order, at New York Prices.
Old Frames re Gilded and made to look as well as when they were new, at Very Low Rates.
Orders from country Dealers Solicited. Dec. 22, 1859.
Tucker & Perkins are recorded in Craig’s Daguerreian Registry as having dissolvedtheir partnership in April of 1853.