Description:

LILLY MARTIN SPENCER
AMERICAN, 1822-1902
OUR FUTURE AMERICANS, CIRCA 1860
Oil on canvas
Inscribed on the back of the original stretcher: L. M. Spencer

  • Provenance:
    Mitchell Work, Nutley, New Jersey, until 1972
    his sale, Sotheby Parke-Bernet, New York, March 22, 1972, lot 268, where purchased by
    Berry-Hill Galleries, New York, where acquired by
    Otis T. Brumby, Jr., Marietta, Georgia, until 2016
  • Dimensions: 60 1/2 x 46 in. (153.67 x 116.84 cm.), Frame: 72 3/4 x 59 in. (184.79 x 149.86 cm.)
  • Exhibited:
    Washington, D.C., National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Lilly Martin
    Spencer: The Joys of Sentiment, June 15 – September 3, 1973, no. 57, illustrated, (lent by
    Berry-Hill Galleries);
    Athens, Georgia, Georgia Museum of Art, Before 1948: American Paintings in Georgia
    Collections, January 15 – March 14, 1999, no. 45, illustrated, (lent by Mr. and Mrs. Otis
    T. Brumby);
  • Literature:
    The Magazine Antiques, volume 102, September 1972, p. 391 in an advertisement for
    Berry-Hill Galleries, New York, illustrated (as "Painted circa 1876 to mark the
    Centennial");
    Robin Bolton-Smith and William H. Truettner, Lilly Martin Spencer: The Joys of
    Sentiment, National Collection of Fine Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.,
    1973, pp. 193-194, 210, fig. 124, illustrated;
    James Normile, "The Subject is Children" in Architectural Digest, volume 30, no. 3,
    Nov./Dec. 1973, pp. 65-66, fig. 4, illustrated;
    Priscilla J. Brewer, "The Little Citizen: Images of Children in Early Nineteenth Century
    America" in Journal of American Culture, volume 7, issue 4, December 1984, p. 61, fig.
    10, illustrated
    Jochen Wierich, "The Domestication of History in American Art, 1848–1876," Ph.D.
    dissertation, The College of William and Mary in Virginia, 1998, p. 228
    Donald D. Keyes and Heidi Domescik, "Lilly Martin Spencer" in American Paintings in
    Georgia Collections, Georgia Museum of Art, University of Georgia, 1998, pp. 112-113,
    no. 45, illustrated;
    Jochen Wierich, "War Spirit at Home Lilly Martin Spencer, Domestic Painting, and
    Artistic Hierarchy" in Winterthur Portfolio, volume 37, no. 1, Spring 2002, p. 39;
    Graham Corray Boettcher, "Domestic Violence: The Politics of Family and Nation in
    Antebellum American Art," Ph.D. dissertation, Yale University, 2006, pp. 172-173;
    Laura Groves Napolitano, "Nurturing Change: Lilly Martin Spencer's Images of
    Children," Ph.D. dissertation, University of Maryland, 2008, pp. xii, 176-179, 335, fig.
    121, illustrated
  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Condition: This work is in good condition.
    The work has been relined probably in the 1999 restoration campaign.
    There is minimal inpaint scattered around the painting.(see jpeg taken under uv black light)

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