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Thomas Kelly, Gilbert Stuart, and others

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1835

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Washington

1835

Physical Qualities Engraving and etching, Sheet: 709 × 508 mm. (27 15/16 × 20 in.) Image: 600 × 404 mm. (23 5/8 × 15 7/8 in.)
Credit Line Garrett Collection
Object Number 1984.81.2837
Full-length portrait with horse
Baker, William S., American Engravers and their Works, Philadelphia: Gebbie & Barrie, 1875, p. 94 no. 1.

Signed: 1

Inscribed: RECTO: In plate, LL below image: 'Painted by Gilbert Stuart.'; in plate, Lower C below image: 'Entered according to the Act of Congress in the year 1836 by L.P. Clover in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York. / WASHINGTON / From a copy by M.A. Swett taken from the Original Picture by Stuart in Faneuil Hall Boston. / Published by the Franklin Print Company, 46 Court St. Boston.'; in plate, LR below image: 'Engraved by T. Kelly.'.

Artist

Thomas Kelly

2000–1840

American, born Ireland, c. 1795-1841
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Artist

Gilbert Stuart

1754–1827

American, 1755-1828
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Artist

M. A. Swett

2000–2000

American
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Publisher

Franklin Print Company

2000–2000

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