
Property from the Collection of Leslie and Peter Warwick, Middletown, New Jersey
A Village Landscape and A Family Visit to the Old Connecticut State House: Two Works
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January 25, 08:51 PM GMT
Estimate
5,000 - 7,000 USD
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Description
watercolor and ink on paper
circa 1840
8 ⅛ in. by 12 ½ in.
8 ¼ in. by 13 in.
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A Village Landscape:
Bert and Gail Savage, Larch Lodge, Center Strafford, New Hampshire.
A Family Visit to the Old Connecticut State House:
Beverly Labe, Glens Falls, New York.
Leslie and Peter Warwick, Love At First Sight: Discovering Stories About Folk Art & Antiques Collected by Two Generations & Three Families, (New Jersey: 2022), pp. 221-3, fig. 388-91.
Mary Knight was the daughter of Stephen Knight and Mary Huston, and was born the last of eight children, on Oct. 15, 1811 in Otisfield, Maine. According to a Knight Family Record, Mary was a teacher, who married Frederick Brackett on May 10, 1850, at the age of thirty-nine, and died in Otisfield at the age of eight-six, on December 17, 1897. Thirty-seven watercolor, one of which was signed by Mary and helped attribute the collection, were discovered in an attic in Maine along with a box lot of numerous drawings. The paintings were sold for a total of $34,500 at George Morrill's Auction on August 25, 1981 in Bridgton, Maine.
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