Antique David Davidson Colored Photo Diadem Aisle Jamaica Pond Boston Mass. Frame measures 12 7/8" x 15 7/8" that fits 12" x 15"; the photo alone is 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" Diadem Aisle is Davidson catalog number 647. Features rhododendrons along path by pond. Fine condition with bright colors in the original frame with glass panel cover - see my 10 pics. Backing retains both original Davidson labels. 

David Davidson (1881 - 1967) was active/lived in Rhode Island.  David Davidson is known for Color photography.
Davidson was considered to be one of the top two national leaders in hand-colored photography, second only to Wallace Nutting, in the early 20th century. Davidson met Nutting at Brown University and learned this fine art from him.
Davidson spent many afternoons with Nutting in the countryside and took most of his photographs around Rhode Island. He founded the Davidson Photographic Studios in Providence, R.I. and sold much of his work through department stores, gift shops and traveling salesmen. His photos were so popular that hardly a New England wedding occurred where the bride did not receive at least one Davidson picture as a wedding or shower gift. Interest in hand-colored photography ended in the early 1940’s.
Among the more than 1000 different shots Davidson took over a 40-year period were his interior and exterior shots from his collection of America’s Colonial Revival Movement, which included Hearthside. Typically Davidson’s interior scenes did not include people.