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Daniel Huntington The Sketcher: A Portrait of Mlle Rosina, a Jewess oil painting on canvas
The Sketcher: A Portrait of Mlle Rosina, a Jewess
Painting ID::  71710
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Daniel Huntington The Sketcher: A Portrait of Mlle Rosina, a Jewess oil painting on canvas



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  Daniel Huntington
  (October 4, 1816 -April 19, 1906), American artist, was born in New York City, New York, the son of Benjamin Huntington, Jr. and Faith Trumbull Huntington; his paternal grandfather was Benjamin Huntington, delegate at the Second Continental Congress and First U.S. Representative from Connecticut. In 1835 he studied with Samuel F.B. Morse, and produced "A Bar-Room Politician" and "A Toper Asleep." Subsequently he painted some landscapes on the Hudson river, and in 1839 went to Rome. On his return to America he painted portraits and began the illustration of The Pilgrim's Progress, but his eyesight failed, and in 1844 he went back to Rome. Returning to New York around 1846, he devoted his time chiefly to portrait-painting, although he painted many genre, religious and historical subjects. From 1851 to 1859 he was in England. He was president of the National Academy from 1862 to 1870, and again in 1877-1890.
  The Sketcher: A Portrait of Mlle Rosina, a Jewess
  ca. 1858(1858) Oil on canvas 99.1 x 79.2 cm (39.02 x 31.18 in)

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