Attributed to ANSON DICKINSON (1779-1852)
Attributed to ANSON DICKINSON (1779-1852)

A Gentleman wearing black jacket and waistcoat and white stock and collar, with brown hair swept forward

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Attributed to ANSON DICKINSON (1779-1852)
Dickinson, Anson
A Gentleman wearing black jacket and waistcoat and white stock and collar, with brown hair swept forward
watercolor on ivory
3 x 3in.
black-painted rectangular frame with central glazed gilt-metal oval
Provenance
Richard Key Watts
Bequeathed by R. K. Watts to his daughter
Frances Key Wallace, daughter
Emma B. Williams, daughter
Hattie V. Williams, daughter, Rockville, Maryland
Alfred F. Hopkins
Mr. Joseph Stewart
Literature
Florence Seville Berryman, "Early American Portraits, Miniatures and Silver," Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine (Washington, D.C., 1926), p. 143

See note to lot 143. Richard Key Watts was a pallbearer at George Washington's funeral.

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