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Abigail Chesebrough (Mrs. Alexander Grant)

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oil paint (paint)101 × 127 Cm

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Dressed in imported luxurious fabrics and accessories, 20-year-old Abigail Chesebrough displays the material wealth of her family in Newport, Rhode Island, in this portrait by Joseph Blackburn. Her father, David Chesebrough, was a merchant and an enslaver, amassing his fortune through the triangular trade of people of color, molasses, and rum between Western Africa, the Caribbean, and New England.

Blackburn shaped his career around the Atlantic trade networks developed in the 18th century. Probably trained in London, he traveled to Bermuda in 1752, securing commissions there. Two years later he was in Newport, where he painted Abigail as well as her stepmother. Blackburn moved on to paint portraits in Boston and Portsmouth before returning to England in 1764.

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Mediumoil paint (paint)
Dimensions101 × 127 Cm
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David Chesebrough, Newport, Rhode Island, and Stonington, CT, from 1754

David Chesebrough, Newport, Rhode Island, and Stonington, CT, from 1754
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by descent to Betsey Smith Williams, Stonington, CT, from 1833 to 1860

by descent to Betsey Smith Williams, Stonington, CT, from 1833 to 1860
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by descent to Abigail Chesebrough, Newport, Rhode Island, from 1782 to 1807

by descent to Abigail Chesebrough, Newport, Rhode Island, from 1782 to 1807
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by descent to Deacon David Chesebrough Smith, Stonington, CT, from 1808 to 1833

by descent to Deacon David Chesebrough Smith, Stonington, CT, from 1808 to 1833
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Morgan and Foote, “Descriptive List of the Work of Joseph Blackburn,” <em>American Antiquarian Society</em> 110

Morgan and Foote, “Descriptive List of the Work of Joseph Blackburn,” American Antiquarian Society 110 (1937), 30–31.
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Bolton and Binsse, <em>Antiquarian</em>

Bolton and Binsse, Antiquarian (November, 1930), 50, ff.
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Stonington Historical Society, Stonington, CT, from 1916

Stonington Historical Society, Stonington, CT, from 1916
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by descent to Bessie S....

by descent to Bessie S. Williams Sherman, Chicago, from 1860 to about 1912
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Judith A. Barter, et al., <em>American Arts at The Art Institute of Chicago: From Colonial Times to World War I</em>

Judith A. Barter, et al., American Arts at The Art Institute of Chicago: From Colonial Times to World War I (Art Institute of Chicago, 1998), 71–75, no. 17.
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bequeathed to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1984.

bequeathed to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1984.
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Vose Galleries, Boston, 1977

Vose Galleries, Boston, 1977
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Amelia Peabody, Boston, 1977

Amelia Peabody, Boston, 1977
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