Mary Ann Goulding (Mrs. Thomas Goulding)

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Mary Ann Goulding (Mrs. Thomas Goulding)
Mary Ann Goulding (Mrs. Thomas Goulding)
Mary Ann Goulding (Mrs. Thomas Goulding)
TitleMary Ann Goulding (Mrs. Thomas Goulding)
Artist (American, 1812 - 1868)
Date1858
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsUnframed: 34 1/2 × 27 in. Framed: 46 3/4 × 39 7/8 × 4 in.
SignedSigned at lower left: "Elliott / 1858".
Credit LineNational Academy of Design, New York, NY, Gift of Samuel Goulding, 1901
Object number409-P
Label TextIn the 1830s and 1840s, Elliott was New York City's preeminent portraitist. There are nine portraits by the artist in the Academy's collection. His likeness of "Mrs. Thomas Goulding," was donated to the institution in 1901 by a descendent of the sitter, and brilliantly conveys the artist's meticulous realism, which reflects the growing influence during the period of the daguerreotype on American portrait painting. The work was executed at Mrs. Goulding residence at 7th Avenue and 23rd Street. A friend of the artist commented that Mary Ann Goulding "in the picture wears much magnificence, including a gorgeous bonnet with ribbons, and previous to each sitting consumed hours in preparation of her person."
Collections
  • 19th Century Highlights from the Collection
Robert Rait
Charles Loring Elliott
1860
James E. Freeman
Charles Loring Elliott
1846
Jasper Francis Cropsey
Charles Loring Elliott
c. 1845
George W. Hatch
Charles Loring Elliott
n.d.
Frederick R. Spencer
Charles Loring Elliott
n.d.
Edward Harrison May
Charles Loring Elliott
n.d.
Self-Portrait
Charles Loring Elliott
c. 1845
Mrs. Thomas Ingham
Charles Cromwell Ingham
1837