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Collection Record Detail
Object Name
Portrait Miniature - Sarah Moore
Object Number
2016-38-4
Description
Watercolor on ivory portrait miniature of Sarah Moore, daughter of Susan and A. J. Moore, by Anson Dickinson. Half-length portrait of a young girl wearing a red dress and a red necklace. Girl has light brown hair and light brown or blue eyes. Facing front right and painted in full profile against a background of white, blue, orange, green, and maroon. Square portrait set in red tooled leather album case with gilt border and hook clasps. The inside of the case is lined with white silk, with a green velvet binder around square glass.
Provenance
Part of a lot of Dickinson miniatures of the Moore Family purchased from Marika's in Boston in the 1960s. Originally purchased in Troy, NY.
Comment
Born in Milton, a village in the town of Litchfield, Anson Dickinson began advertising himself as a miniature painter in 1802. He traveled to New York in 1804, where he was painted by Edward Greene Malbone, the leading American miniaturist of his day. Dickinson painted over 1,500 miniatures over the course of fifty years, traveling as far as Canada and South Carolina to paint. He kept a studio in New York for a period, and returned frequently to Litchfield where he painted prominent residents and students of the Female Academy and Law School.
Category
Date Made
c.1833
Dimensions
Overall Height 3.75", Width 3.25", Depth 0.5"
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