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Amherst College Scholars May Have 2nd Photo Of Poet Dickinson

Emily Dickinson

09/07/12 02:57 PM ET  AP

AMHERST, Mass. — Scholars at Amherst College in Massachusetts believe a collector may have what would be just the second known photo of Emily Dickinson.

The college says the collector, who wishes to remain anonymous, bought the photo in 1995 in Springfield. He brought it to the college's archive and special collections staff in 2007, and they've been researching it since.

Last month, it was publicly shown during the Emily Dickinson International Society conference in Cleveland, Ohio.

The daguerreotype, dated around 1859, appears to show Dickinson sitting next to a friend, Kate Scott Turner.

There's strong evidence it's Dickinson, including comparisons of high-resolution digital images of the newer photo with the known image, from 1847, said Mike Kelly, head of the archive and special collections department at Amherst College.

Kelly said perhaps the best evidence is an ophthalmological report that compared similarities in the eyes and facial features of the women in the photos. "I believe strongly that these are the same people," concluded the doctor who wrote the report. Researchers are also trying to get higher resolution pictures of the dress in the picture, to see if it matches fabric samples known to belong to Dickinson.

Researchers can't yet definitively say the photo is Dickinson, but "I think we can get beyond reasonable doubt," Kelly said

That could shift some perceptions about the Amherst native, Kelly said. For instance, a book in the 1950s was the first to propose Dickinson had a lesbian relationship with Turner, Kelly said.

"This is photographic evidence of their friendship, whatever the nature of that friendship was," he said.

The photo contradicts a misperception that Dickinson never left her house, when in fact she was quite social in her younger years, Kelly said. It also offers a strikingly different image from the existing photo of Dickinson as a frail, teen girl, which was taken before she began writing poetry. The newer image was taken when she was roughly 30.

"This is really when she's coming into the height of her powers," Kelly said. "To see her as this fully mature woman rather than this sickly little girl, I think it just shifts the way people think about what she's writing."

Amherst's collections department has a copy of the daguerreotype, which it says can be viewed on request.

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Amherst College release: http://bit.ly/QluMLL

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jhNY
Mercy.
01:07 PM on 09/12/2012
As it has been touted as near-infallible in other uses, wouldn't facial recognition software comparing the known image to this new one,, as employed by our ever-burgeoning security sector, settle this matter?
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cvermeulen9
And you thought it could never happen!
01:41 PM on 09/11/2012
I think Emily is the one on the left....
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Jane Somebody
Dream Big!
12:56 AM on 09/11/2012
Here's a side-by-side image of a known Emily Dickinson photo compared to the above photo.
They look similar but I'm not convinced their the same.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc6/c28.0.403.403/p403x403/10477_10151151323914288_1905142017_n.jpg
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Sue She
Restore the Matriarchy
12:54 AM on 09/11/2012
um except their eyes are different colors
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Darius Molark
de gustibus non est disputandum
12:09 AM on 09/11/2012
cool.
11:22 PM on 09/10/2012
Emily and her talented sister Angie!
10:37 PM on 09/10/2012
I try to write and have the same last name as one of the most talented and famous poets in U.S. history and so this to me is a very interesting curiosity. People can make jokes or whatever... It does not reduce her talents or lessen her art.
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10:12 PM on 09/10/2012
How can you tell which is the butch?
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08:54 PM on 09/10/2012
Might be a GOOD COPY.
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ESerafina42
Abandoned by wolves, raised by Republicans.
08:12 PM on 09/10/2012
I guess we can't criticize this site too much - at least exclusively. I just went looking for the other photo (and yes, it does look a LOT like the woman on the left in this photo), and found a story like this one on Time's site. They ALSO only had this one and not the other one.
10:18 PM on 09/10/2012
Comparison found at... http://www.emilydickinson.org/1859daguerreotype.html
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ESerafina42
Abandoned by wolves, raised by Republicans.
10:40 AM on 09/11/2012
Cool. Thanks! I didn't have a chance to look at the videos, but I will when I get home from work.
08:10 PM on 09/10/2012
okay for those us who don't know, right or left?
10:33 PM on 09/10/2012
That'd be the one with the lace ribbon around her neck
06:29 PM on 09/23/2012
thanks!
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08:08 PM on 09/10/2012
The girl on the left looks like Kim cardashian a lot.
09:48 PM on 09/10/2012
The lawyer lady on The Beverly Hill Billies had the same dew.
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ae12wrangell
Who ordered a pizza?
08:06 PM on 09/10/2012
Its a Daguerrtype, not a photo. Photography was invented, at least credited, to George Eastman in 1888
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zevonia
09:58 PM on 09/10/2012
The article mentions it is a daguerreotype. The word "photo" is used for clarity's sake. While they are two different processes, I think it is a bit silly to complain about using the word photo since that is now the accepted term for a likeness produced by mechanical means. It is like insisting on not calling a paper tissue a kleenix because that is a particular type.
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madeye1
I cahoot with no one.
07:37 PM on 09/10/2012
I would like to see a side by side comparison of the known photo and the possible one.
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ESerafina42
Abandoned by wolves, raised by Republicans.
08:08 PM on 09/10/2012
Me too - of course we could Google it, but it would be nice if they were both here. There was another one - evidently that's been debunked.
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madeye1
I cahoot with no one.
02:51 PM on 09/13/2012
I found a couple of places with the only known photo, along with several drawings from that same photo. Also the one the experts decided probably wasn't ED looks a lot like the other woman in this newly discovered  pic. Honestly, I don't see how anyone could mistake these women for each other, maybe it was just mis-labeled or something.
10:16 PM on 09/10/2012
At this site:
http://www.emilydickinson.org/1859daguerreotype.html
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madeye1
I cahoot with no one.
08:34 AM on 09/11/2012
Thanks! I'm no expert but it looks like the same person to me.