





Rare Cobb Boudoir Card Albuquerque Parade
Albumen print
1895
Height 5 1/8" Width 8 1/4"
Provenance: Private collection, Albuquerque, NM
William Cobb and his wife, Eddie Ross Cobb, owned Cobb Studio spanning the turn of the nineteenth century in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico. They had four children. After William's death of tuberculosis in 1909, Eddie continued the business independently. Edmund became a film actor in early Hollywood, known primarily for being a stunt devil and for performing in Westerns.
Albumen print
1895
Height 5 1/8" Width 8 1/4"
Provenance: Private collection, Albuquerque, NM
William Cobb and his wife, Eddie Ross Cobb, owned Cobb Studio spanning the turn of the nineteenth century in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico. They had four children. After William's death of tuberculosis in 1909, Eddie continued the business independently. Edmund became a film actor in early Hollywood, known primarily for being a stunt devil and for performing in Westerns.
Albumen print
1895
Height 5 1/8" Width 8 1/4"
Provenance: Private collection, Albuquerque, NM
William Cobb and his wife, Eddie Ross Cobb, owned Cobb Studio spanning the turn of the nineteenth century in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico. They had four children. After William's death of tuberculosis in 1909, Eddie continued the business independently. Edmund became a film actor in early Hollywood, known primarily for being a stunt devil and for performing in Westerns.