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Photograph (Albumen Print, Carte de Visite) of Lucia Zarate, a Mexican Midget, by the London Stereoscopic Co., 1881

Inventory Number 12864


Acknowledgement: © History of Science Museum, University of Oxford, inv.12864

Item type
Object
Provenance
Probably from Richard Inwards's photographs.
Primary inscriptions
Printed text and photographer's details on back: 'Greatest wonder of the Age! | Señorita Lucia Zarate, | This young lady is 18 years of age, and weighs only 4¾ pounds. Is perfect in form and feature. ...' and 'Photographed by the London Stereoscopic Co. ...'. Inscribed with the date 'March 19 1881', presumably the date the owner acquired the card or saw its subject.
Physical material
Paper
Card
Dimensions
Height: 104mm Width: 64mm
Inventory No
12864

Description

Carte de visite (albumen print mounted on card) of Lucia Zarate, standing full length, facing front, her arm on a chair. The chair and the deliberate wasted height above her emphasise her short stature. Rich purple-brown colour. The card has the added function of advertising her: printed text on the back, instead of the usual photographer's advertisement, sensationalises 'this wonderful Mexican Pigmy' (who is being exhibited in London).

Lucia Zarate (?1864-1890) was genuinely one of the smallest human beings ever recorded, though her claimed age has been called into question; she suffered from a type of dwarfism. During her period in London she appeared before Queen Victoria at Buckingham Palace on February 26, 1881.