AMMI PHILLIPS (1788-1865)*
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AMMI PHILLIPS (1788-1865)*

Portrait of Sarah (Sally) Totten Sutherland (1787-1868), circa 1841

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AMMI PHILLIPS (1788-1865)*
Portrait of Sarah (Sally) Totten Sutherland (1787-1868), circa 1841
oil on canvas
32½ x 28in.
Provenance
Koster Antique Shop, White Plains, New York, 1959
Barbara and Larry Holdridge, Owings Mills, Maryland
Literature
Barbara and Larry Holdridge, "Ammi Phillips, 1788-1865," Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin (October 1965), #143.
____________, Ammi Phillips, Portrait Painter, 1788-1865 (New York, 1969), catalogue #216, pp. 51.
Hollander and Fertig, et al. Revisiting Ammi Phillips: Fifty Years of American Portraiture (New York, 1994), p. 74.
Exhibited
New York City, Museum of American Folk Art; Albany, New York, Albany Institute of History and Art, "Ammi Phillips, Portrait Painter, 1788-1865," 14 October - 1 December 1968; 9 December 1968 - 7 January 1969.
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Lot Essay

Sarah Totten Sutherland was born in 1787 in Amenia, New York to Israel and Esther (Warren) Totten. She married Roger Barton Sutherland, and remained in Amenia, where her portrait was painted by Ammi Phillips. On the basis of information inscribed on the verso of a portrait Phillips painted of her daughter, Nancy, Sarah Sutherland may have sat for Phillips in 1841. One of four identical portraits, the subject had a likeness of herself painted for each of her four daughters. All are identical, except for the embroidery on the right side of her lace collar, which has different number of interlocking circles in each - possibly the artist's coding method. The portrait illustrated here was painted for Nancy Totten Sutherland Rundall, wife of Colonel Henry Rundall. Roger and Sarah Sutherland's other daughters for whom portraits were made were Euphemia Johnson Sutherland Palmer, wife of David Palmer, Jane Amanda Sutherland Mead, and Hannah Esther Sutherland Per Lee, wife of Platt Per Lee. The portrait painted for Euphemia Johnson Sutherland Palmer may be the Phillips portrait of Sarah Totten Sutherland at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.

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