About the Artwork
John Church Hamilton
between 1825 and 1830
Henry Inman
1801-1846
American
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Oil on canvas mounted on mahogany panel
Unframed: 8 1/4 × 6 3/4 inches (21 × 17.1 cm) Framed: 11 3/4 × 10 1/2 × 2 1/8 inches (29.8 × 26.7 × 5.4 cm)
Paintings
American Art before 1950
Founders Society Purchase, Dexter M. Ferry, Jr. Fund
41.5
Public Domain
Markings
Inscribed, on back of panel: John C. Hamilton, Son of Alexander Hamilton, Henry Inman Pinxit
Provenance
dealer (New York, New York, USA).1941, John Levey Galleries (New York, New York, USA);
1941-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Bolton, Theodore. "A Catalogue of the Paintings of Henry Inman." Art Quarterly 3 (Autumn 1940--Supplement): p. 406, no. 56.
Burroughs, Clyde H. "John C. Hamilton by Henry Inman." Bulletin of the DIA 21, 3 (December 1941): pp. 21-22.
American Nineteenth-Century Painting. Exh. cat., Kresge Art Center Gallery, Michigan State University. East Lansing, 1966, p. 15, no. 9 (ill.).
Shaw, Nancy Rivard, et al. American Paintings in the Detroit Institute of Arts, Volume 1: Works by Artists Born Before 1816. New York, 1991, pp. 128-129, no. 55.
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Credit Line for Reproduction
Henry Inman, John Church Hamilton, between 1825 and 1830, oil on canvas mounted on mahogany panel. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Dexter M. Ferry, Jr. Fund, 41.5.
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