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oil paint (paint)64 × 76 Cm
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Coleman Sellers (1781-1834) married Rembrandt Peale's sister, Sofonisba Anguissola (1786-1859), in 1805. Sellers, an engineer and inventor, financed several of Peale’s European trips, taken to further the artist’s education and career. This painting was probably completed shortly after Seller’s unexpected death; an earlier version of the work (private collection) was completed in 1832.
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| Medium | oil paint (paint) |
| Dimensions | 64 × 76 Cm |
| Certificate | Certificate not provided |
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Coleman Sellers and Sophonisba Peale Sellers
Coleman Sellers and Sophonisba Peale Sellers
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by descent in the family to mary Morley Sellers
by descent in the family to mary Morley Sellers
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exhibition
Carson Pirie Scott & Co.: window display, Apr. 14–30, 1952.
Carson Pirie Scott & Co.: window display, Apr. 14–30, 1952.
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bequested to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1940.
bequested to the Art Institute of Chicago, 1940.
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