Object/Specimen Name PaintingSearch for all like this
Title Sarah Worthington King Peter
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Makers Aubery, Jean, 1810-1893 (artist)Search for all like this
Production Dates 1854
Place Made/Collected Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of America,
Description Summary: Oval painting is a half-length portrait of Sarah Worthington King Peter. She is wearing a black Chantilly lace shawl, black lace mitts, and has long side ringlets in her dark hair. Peter sits in a red chair with a red drape in the background on the right side. Painting is signed and dated on the lower left edge: "J Aubery II Cincinnati 1854."
Item Count: 1 item
Dimensions: 91 cm x 106.4 cm
Materials Canvas
Chenhall Categories Communication artifacts
Art
Subject Terms PortraitsSearch for all like this
oil paintingsSearch for all like this
oil paint (paint)Search for all like this
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Peter, Sarah Worthington King, 1800-1877--Portraits
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