c. 1812-1820
76 × 63 cm (29 15/16 × 24 13/16 in.) frame: 93 × 80 × 8.2 cm (36 5/8 × 31 1/2 × 3 1/4 in.)
Probably Samuel Hood Linzee; to his sister, Hannah Rowe (Linzee) Amory (1775-1845); to her son, William Amory I (1804-1888); to his wife, Anna Powell Mason Sears (1813-1895); to their sons in succession, William Amory II (1833-1907), Charles Walter "Ned" Amory (1842-1913) and Francis Inman Amory (1850-1921); to William Amory Gardner (1863-1930)[1]; to William Amory III (1869-1954); to his nephew, Thomas Jefferson Coolidge III (1893-1959); to his nephew Frederic Winthrop, Jr. (1906-1979); to John Linzee Coolidge (1937-); to his sister, Catherine Coolidge Lastavica, gift; to Harvard Art Museums, 2021 Notes [1] William Amory Gardner is the grandson of William Amory I, the son of his daughter, Harriet Sears (Mrs. Joseph Peabody Gardner)
Canvas now mounted on aluminum
19th centuryDutchOil on canvas
20th centuryGermanWatercolor on ivory
18th centuryAmericanOil on canvas
19th centuryAmericanAlbum; ink on paper
18th centuryJapaneseOil on canvas
20th centuryAmericanOpaque watercolor and gold on paper
18th centuryIndianOil on cardboard
20th centuryAmericanOil on canvas
20th centuryAmericanHanging scroll; ink and colors on paper
18th-19th centuryKoreanOil on panel
17th centuryFlemishSpackle, acrylic resin,and dry pigment on canvas
20th centuryAmerican