A Hint of Eternity: Portraits from the Howard D. Beach Collection

Client: The Buffalo History Museum

In December 2018, The Buffalo History Museum opened an exhibit based on the Howard D. Beach Collection, A Hint of Eternity: Portraits from the Howard D. Beach Collection. A prolific portrait photographer, Beach’s career as a master photographer spanned seven decades. His ruminations on photography as art are reflected in both his writings and his images. He asks, “Is it strange to hope that even after we are gone our work shall live?”

The exhibit featured stunning portraits from Buffalo’s Pan-American Indian Congress, the hauntingly detailed death mask of President William McKinley, and the exquisite acting portfolios of famed Broadway actress, Katharine Cornell. Each image had to be digitally scanned from the original negative and converted to a print-ready photograph. Interpretive text was painstakingly researched and included a brief biography of 42 Native Americans who participated in the Indian Congress, instructions on how to view a 3-D image of McKinley’s death mask using a stereoscope, and descriptions of archival material related to Cornell’s career.

The mythologies of Beach’s patrons have endured, in his words, “out beyond the trodden path” of their era. As Beach had hoped, their narratives, images and work have outlived them.

UNIVERSITY PRESS RELEASE

Press release from Buffalo State University news archives. “Museum Studies Students Contribute to Buffalo History Museum Exhibit.” (2018)


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