American School 19th century, Two Mourning works from Massachusetts
American School 19th century, Two Mourning works from Massachusetts
The first, a theorem on velvet en grisaille and the second, in watercolor and ink on paper, both framed.
14 ¼ in. X 17 ½ in. (each, approx. sight)
Provenance
Property sold on behalf of the Brandywine Museum of Art to benefit future acquisitions and care of collections.
Footnotes
The first, a memorial to Cyrannus (1816-1832), Eldridge (1819-1834) and Mary Ann Snell (1829-1834), the children of Samuel and Phebe Snell of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. The second, a memorial to Captain Frederick Carpenter (1766-1821) and his youngest son, Charles Austin Carpenter (1812-1824) of Warren, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
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American School 19th century, Two Mourning works from Massachusetts
The first, a theorem on velvet en grisaille and the second, in watercolor and ink on paper, both framed.
14 ¼ in. X 17 ½ in. (each, approx. sight)
Provenance
Property sold on behalf of the Brandywine Museum of Art to benefit future acquisitions and care of collections.
Footnotes
The first, a memorial to Cyrannus (1816-1832), Eldridge (1819-1834) and Mary Ann Snell (1829-1834), the children of Samuel and Phebe Snell of East Bridgewater, Massachusetts. The second, a memorial to Captain Frederick Carpenter (1766-1821) and his youngest son, Charles Austin Carpenter (1812-1824) of Warren, Worcester County, Massachusetts.