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Date:
1862
Medium:
Oil on canvas
Credit Line:
New-York Historical Society, Gift of Louis Lang. Photo courtesy Williamstown Art Conservation Center, 2011
Object Number:
1886.3
Due to ongoing research, information about this object is subject to change.
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The New-York Historical Society houses an outstanding collection of over twenty-five hundred American paintings—primarily portraits, genre scenes and landscapes—dating from the colonial period through the twentieth century, as well as a select number of European works. It includes the personal collection of the New York merchant and pioneering art patron Luman Reed, as well as the collection of Robert L. Stuart, another nineteenth-century New York philanthropist and art collector.
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