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George Washington
Attributed to: James Trenchard (American, active 1777–1793)
After: Charles Willson Peale (American, 1741–1827)
After: Charles Willson Peale (American, 1741–1827)
undated, but possibly 1787
Medium/Technique
Engraving
Dimensions
Sheet: 16.5 x 9.9 cm (6 1/2 x 3 7/8 in.)
Credit Line
Harvey D. Parker Collection—Harvey Drury Parker Fund
Accession NumberP12742
NOT ON VIEW
CollectionsAmericas, Prints and Drawings
ClassificationsPrints
Catalogue Raisonné
Stauffer 3276; Baker, Engraved Portraits of Washington, 28
DescriptionSome scholars suggest this may the be portrait of Washington reputed to be included in Noah Webster, An American selection of lessons in reading and speaking. 3rd. edition (Philadelphia: Printed and sold by Young and M'Culloch, at the corner of Second and Chesnut-Streets., M.DCC.LXXXVII. [1787]), [Evans 20862]. As of 1958, however, that portrait was still described as a ghost, and untraced, by Emily Skeel, A Bibliography of the Writings of Noah Webster (New York: New York Public Library, 1958): 165.
An early note by Sylvester Koehler, in graphite, clipped and affixed to the mat, reads: Engr by Trenchard / after Chas. Willson Peale's original drawing / Mr Hart says this is easily worth $100. -- / He knows of only 2 others. Publ. 1787. Originally / publ. in Scarce Noah Webster's Spelling Book. K. / Baker's Engr. Portraits of Washington , p. 31, No. 38. [sic, though Koehler probably means 28]
An early note by Sylvester Koehler, in graphite, clipped and affixed to the mat, reads: Engr by Trenchard / after Chas. Willson Peale's original drawing / Mr Hart says this is easily worth $100. -- / He knows of only 2 others. Publ. 1787. Originally / publ. in Scarce Noah Webster's Spelling Book. K. / Baker's Engr. Portraits of Washington , p. 31, No. 38. [sic, though Koehler probably means 28]
InscriptionsIn plate, on plinth: His Excel: G: Washington Esq.
ProvenanceHenry F. Sewall, N.Y.; date acquired: 1897