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- Mrs. Nicholas Shelton Masters (Tamar Taylor) (1759-1842), (painting)
Mrs. Nicholas Shelton Masters (Tamar Taylor) (1759-1842), (painting)
Object Details
- Notes
- National Society Colonial Dames of America, Connecticut. Portrait Survey, 1950/65.
- Summary
- Subject is almost full-length, seated in an upholstered side chair at a table covered with red cloth with yellow fringe. One hand rests on table, the other holds a book in her lap. She has a lace mop cap, long brown hair, and brown eyes. Her dress is wine silk with a lace over-bodice and double lace collar, a gold locket hangs on a chain around her neck. Out of open window is a landscape of meadows and maple trees. On right of sitter are heavy draperies with gold fringe, tied in folds.
- Data Source
- Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums
- Date
- 1796
- Control number
- IAP 70580292
- painter
- Earl, Ralph 1751-1801 (attributed to)
- Subject
- Masters, Tamar, Mrs. (Nicholas Shelton)
- Type
- Paintings
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Owner/Location
- Litchfield Historical Society P. O. Box 385 Litchfield Connecticut 06759
- Topic
- Portrait female--Full length
- Object--Written Matter--Book
- Dress--Accessory--Jewelry
- Record ID
- siris_ari_129688
- Usage
- Usage conditions apply