Maurice Stadtfeld

Maurice Stadtfeld was a photographer documented as active circa 1860. The surviving record of his work is defined primarily by portrait photography from that period, establishing his presence within the evolving medium of image capture in the mid-nineteenth century.

Five works attributed to Stadtfeld are preserved in major museum collections, establishing his legacy within the historical record. These historically significant portraits, including those of A.H. Wenzler, Eugene Benson, George Augustus Baker, Morrell, and William John Hennessy, are held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. This collection focus confirms his relevance in capturing notable subjects of his era. Such archival preservation ensures the availability of museum-quality reproductions.

As works created in 1860, Stadtfeld’s surviving photographs are often found as public domain images, broadening access to Maurice Stadtfeld prints and other downloadable artwork for academic and private use.

5 works in collection

Works in Collection