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Amalie Brechbill
Amalie Brechbill

Amalie Brechbill

Date1850
DimensionsSight: 11 1/2 × 7 7/8 in. (29.2 × 20 cm)
Object numberN0107.1961
Credit LineCollection of the Fenimore Art Museum. Gift of Stephen C. Clark
Photograph by Richard Walker
Label TextThese portraits (see N0104.61, N0105.61, N0106.61) belong to a group of over twenty-five stylistically related watercolors executed between 1835 and 1850 in Berks, Lebanon and Lancaster counties, Pennsylvania, by an unidentified portraitist referred to in recent years as "The Reading Artist." The sitters in this group were probably all of Germanic extraction and are usually depicted in one of two loose variations on this artist's basic formula: standing or seated outdoors next to a stone building or picket fence or seated in an interior setting next to a window and surrounded by patterned walls and floors. The works are stylistically marked by a robust and intense treatment of facial features, stiff, upright postures and quickly but effectively painted backgrounds. Many of these portraits are accompanied by cardboard frames grain-painted to simulate wood.
ProvenanceTitus Geesey, Wilmington, Delaware; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lipman, Wilton, Connecticut; Mr. Stephen C. Clark, Sr., Cooperstown, New York
BibliographyPaul S. D'Ambrosio and Charlotte M. Emans, "Folk Art's Many Faces: Portraits in the New York State Historical Association," Cooperstown: NYSHA, 1987, pp. 209-213.
On View
Not on view
Anna Hunsicker
Reading Artist
1850
Jonathan Hunsicker
Reading Artist
1850
Christian Hunsicker
Reading Artist
1850
The Azariah Caverly Family
Joseph H. Davis
1836
Melissa Wheelock
William Matthew Prior
c. 1850
Emeline Boynton
Henry Walton
1845
Ann Van Lew
Henry Walton
1843
Eighteenth Century Woman
Unidentified Artist
1775-1800
Pennsylvania Lady
Jacob Maentel
1815-1820
Vermont Woman
Asahel Powers
c. 1832
Victorian Parlor
Unidentified Artist
c. 1878 - 1885

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