The supposed discovery of the only authentic photograph of Constanze Mozart caused considerable excitement in 2006. The media giants BBC and the New York Times reported that authorities in the German town of Altötting had found and authenticated a print made from a daguerreotype showing Constanze outside the home of Swiss composer and musicologist Max Keller. In this photograph, the 78 year-old Mozart widow is seated front left, next to Max Keller, with his wife Josefa on this right. Keller’s daughters are in the back row alongside Keller’s brother-in law Phillip Lattner and the family cook. The original was apparently taken in October 1840 and the copy made in the second half of the century. But how do we know that the woman in the photograph is actually Constanze Mozart? What we do know is that Constanze was 15 when she first met Mozart in Mannheim. Mozart, 21 at the time, didn’t pay any attention to her but was head over heels in love with her sister Aloysia. That relationship ended abruptly, but by 1781 Mozart and Constanze both lived in Vienna. Against the wishes of both parents, they got married in August 1782.

Constanze Mozart by Hanson,
1802
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: A Musical Joke, K. 522
I have issues with these conclusions – because we don’t have any primary evidence of contact between Keller and Constanze doesn’t equal it having never occurred.
Secondly, has anyone actually looked at the woman’s hands..which are clearly riddled with arthritis – so we presumably have a woman who either travelled there despite the condition or who lived there anyway.
Beyond this – it really does look like her. I don’t think we can ever know but it seems people are determined to prove it’s not despite there being as little evidence to support that claim as the claim it is her.
The focal point alone in this photo is away from the subject in question. Mozart’s wife surly would be more the center of attention.