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“Canines and Felines: Dogs and Cats in American Art,” Heritage Plantation of Sandwich, Sandwich, MA, May 6, 1988 – October 29, 1988.
BibliographyPaul S. D'Ambrosio and Charlotte M. Emans, "Folk Art's Many Faces: Portraits in the New York State Historical Association," Cooperstown, NYSHA, 1987, p.115, illus. as no. 68 on p. 115.
Stacy C. Hollander and Gary Laderman, Securing the Shadow: Posthumous Portraiture in America (exh. cat. New York, NY: American Folk Art Museum, 2016).
Holly Pyne Connor; Sarah Burns; Barbara Dayer Gallati; Lauren Lessing, Angels and Tomboys: Girlhood in Nineteenth Century America (exh. cat. Portland, OR: Pomegranate, 2012).
Artist
Samuel Miller
(1807 - 1853)
Child with Dog and Roses
Datec. 1845
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsSight: 28 3/8 × 22 7/8 in. (72.1 × 58.1 cm)
Object numberN0384.1961
Credit LineCollection of the Fenimore Art Museum. Gift of Stephen C. Clark
Photograph by Richard Walker
Exhibition History“The All-American Dog: Man’s Best Friend in Folk Art,” Museum of American Folk Art, New York, NY, November 16, 1977 – April 2, 1978.“Canines and Felines: Dogs and Cats in American Art,” Heritage Plantation of Sandwich, Sandwich, MA, May 6, 1988 – October 29, 1988.
BibliographyPaul S. D'Ambrosio and Charlotte M. Emans, "Folk Art's Many Faces: Portraits in the New York State Historical Association," Cooperstown, NYSHA, 1987, p.115, illus. as no. 68 on p. 115.
Stacy C. Hollander and Gary Laderman, Securing the Shadow: Posthumous Portraiture in America (exh. cat. New York, NY: American Folk Art Museum, 2016).
Holly Pyne Connor; Sarah Burns; Barbara Dayer Gallati; Lauren Lessing, Angels and Tomboys: Girlhood in Nineteenth Century America (exh. cat. Portland, OR: Pomegranate, 2012).
On View
Not on viewc. 2002-2014
c. 2002-2014