The nostalgic sepia-tone prints of Rolland Hendrickson were a staple in thousands of American homes in the 1960s and '70s, displayed artistically in frames. His period costume portraits and nudes were often displayed in weathered pine frames and hung conspicuously for house guests to admire. Hendrickson's images capture a light-hearted view of American life from the 1850s to the 1950s. I just wonder what surprise is in this woman's purse. From the collection of Jennifer Whitehair.

