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William G. Armstrong and John Trumbull

Major General Thomas Pinckney

1842-1889

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Major General Thomas Pinckney

1842-1889

Physical Qualities Engraving, Sheet: 152 × 101 mm. (6 × 4 in.) Image: 111 × 96 mm. (4 3/8 × 3 3/4 in.)
Credit Line Garrett Collection
Object Number 1984.81.2899
T. Harrison Garrett, Baltimore, purchased 1885 (Lugt supp. 2435b); James L. Claghorn, Philadelphia (Lugt supp. 555c)
Baker, William S., American Engravers and their Works, Philadelphia, 1875, p. 16 no. 1.

Signed: 1

Inscribed: RECTO: C in plate, below image: 'Eng.d by W.G. Armstrong from an original miniature in oil by J. Trumbull P.A.A. / MAJOR GENERAL THOMAS PINCKNEY.' & below (facsimile signature): 'Thomas Pinckney'; BR Corner (graphite, in diamond): '2953'; LL: Claghorn stamp in red ink.

Artist

William G. Armstrong

1822–1889

American, 1823-1890
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Artist

John Trumbull

1755–1842

American, 1756-1843
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