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Ship in Storm

Chester Harding American, 1792-1866
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Ship in Storm

between 1823 and 1826

Chester Harding

1792-1866

American

Unknown

Oil on wood panel

Overall: 28 3/4 × 36 × 1/2 inches (73 × 91.4 × 1.3 cm)

Paintings

American Art before 1950

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wilkinson

66.236

Public Domain

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Provenance

probably the artist's son, Frank S. Harding;
one of the latter's daughters, either Elizabeth M. Harding or Annette T. Harding;
1961, a collateral descendant, Albert H. Trowbridge;
his wife, Margaret M. Trowbridge [Mrs. A. D. Wilkinson] (Grosse Pointe, Michigan, USA);
1966-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Published References

A Truthful Likeness: Chester Harding and His Portraits. Exh. cat., National Portrait Gallery. Washington, D.C., 1985, p. 180.

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. 111-112, no. 45.

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Chester Harding, Ship in Storm, between 1823 and 1826, oil on wood panel. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Wilkinson, 66.236.

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