
The Toxic Book of Faces
Sidedoor
The History of Silhouettes in American Politics
The early 1800s were a paranoid time in American politics. Wendy says people feared con artists, charlatans and politicians who might have their own best interests at stake. People believed that the profile portrait didn't lie; this could be why it was so popular. Or it may have just been because people really love photo booths.
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