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Lot 12

Gilbert Stuart
(1755-1828)
Portrait of Samuel Atkins Eliot 30 x 25in

22 November 2016, 14:00 EST
New York

Sold for US$40,000 inc. premium

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Gilbert Stuart (1755-1828)

Portrait of Samuel Atkins Eliot
oil on canvas
30 x 25in
Painted circa 1808.

Footnotes

Provenance
Family of the sitter.
By descent to the present owner.

The present work features Samuel Atkins Eliot (1798-1862) who served as the seventh Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, from 1834 to 1844. He was the son of Samuel and Catherine Atkins Eliot, also of Boston. According to Lawrence Park's publication of 1926, the sitter's parents were painted circa 1806. Additional scholarship suggests that the sitter's sister was painted circa 1808 and it is reasonable to assume that the present work was completed around the same time, when Eliot was still just a young man.

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