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    • PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY EMILY EASTMAN (NEW HAMPSHIRE, B. 1802/1804).
      Sep. 10, 2016

      PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY EMILY EASTMAN (NEW HAMPSHIRE, B. 1802/1804).

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN BY EMILY EASTMAN (NEW HAMPSHIRE, B. 1802/1804). Watercolor on paper, unsigned. Woman with hair in ringlets, wearing a tiara with feathers and lace scarf. Imperfections. Gilt frame, 22.25"h. 19.25"w. overall.

      Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • EMILY EASTMAN (AMERICAN, B. 1802). YOUNG LADY WEARING RINGLETS AND A TORTOISESHELL COMB IN HER HAIR.
      Nov. 17, 2012

      EMILY EASTMAN (AMERICAN, B. 1802). YOUNG LADY WEARING RINGLETS AND A TORTOISESHELL COMB IN HER HAIR.

      Est: $900 - $1,500

      Watercolor on paper, 11 3/4 x 7 1/2 inches. Literature: For another example of Eastman's watercolors, see Jean Lipman and Alice Winchester, "The Flowering of American Folk Art," p. 24, fig. 11.

      Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
    • Attributed to Emily Eastman (Louden, New Hampshire, 1804- ) Portrait of a Woman in a White Gown with a Blue Floral Belt. Unsigned. W...
      Aug. 12, 2012

      Attributed to Emily Eastman (Louden, New Hampshire, 1804- ) Portrait of a Woman in a White Gown with a Blue Floral Belt. Unsigned. W...

      Est: $1,200 - $1,500

      Attributed to Emily Eastman (Louden, New Hampshire, 1804- ) Portrait of a Woman in a White Gown with a Blue Floral Belt. Unsigned. Watercolor and ink on paper, 14 x 10 1/2 in., in a period mitered mahogany frame. Condition: Tear u.c., minor toning, foxing, and creases. Note: According to a biography of the artist Emily Eastman by The American Folk Art Museum: "Emily Eastman is known through a group of related watercolors that depict young women in fashionable styles of the early nineteenth century. Highly decorative, each features a woman with her head tilted slightly to the side, her elaborate ringlets framing a classical face. The strong features are sharply delineated, with precise lines forming the curved brows and shape of the nose. The watercolors most likely were based on print sources, but none has been specifically identified to date...Eastman apparently worked through the 1820s, based on the dress and hairstyles depicted in her watercolors. Beyond the fact that she was born in Loudon, New Hampshire, and married Dr. Daniel Baker in 1824, little more is known about her."

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    • EMILY EASTMAN (AMERICAN, B. 1804). YOUNG LADY IN A GOLD-COLORED GOWN, HER HAIR DRESSED WITH FLOWERS AND PEARLS, CIRCA 1820.
      Aug. 04, 2012

      EMILY EASTMAN (AMERICAN, B. 1804). YOUNG LADY IN A GOLD-COLORED GOWN, HER HAIR DRESSED WITH FLOWERS AND PEARLS, CIRCA 1820.

      Est: $1,200 - $1,800

      Watercolor and pencil on paper, 9 3/4 x 7 1/2 inches.Literature: Similar examples of portraits by Eastman are in the collections of the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. and the Terra Foundation of American Art, Chicago.

      Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
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