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b. 1771 - d. 1831

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    • Sarah Bushnell Perkins O/C, Portrait of Boy with Dog, c. 1800
      Jan. 27, 2024

      Sarah Bushnell Perkins O/C, Portrait of Boy with Dog, c. 1800

      Est: $2,400 - $2,800

      Sarah Bushnell Perkins (Connecticut, 1771-1831), aka The Beardsley Limner, oil on canvas half-length portrait of a long-haired boy petting a black and white dog that jumps playfully into view from beneath the painting's lower edge. Within a gold, oval tromp l'oeil border with ambiguous background. Circa 1800. Housed in a modern distressed gilt and ebonized wood frame in period style. Canvas: 30" H x 24 7/8" W. Frame: 35 3/16" H x 30 1/4" W. Biographical note: Formerly known as the "Beardsley Limner," Sarah Perkins of Plainfield, CT was identified by scholars in 1984 as the person responsible for fourteen portraits, primarily of her own family. Her portraits are distinguished by strong modeling and contrast with a flat appearance. She was also skillful in handling fabrics and texture, and increasingly moved toward a looser, painterly style with some abstraction in her cloth. Her level of formal art instruction is unknown; Perkins' father was a physician and the proprietor of the Plainfield Academy in Connecticut, and she may have had lessons there. The pastel portraits that she did when she was young suggest that she had lessons from Joseph Seward who lived near her family in Hampton, and she was socially connected to Yale University where she may have had some additional training. Her mother died of tuberculosis when Perkins was twenty-four, and her father died four years later, leaving Perkins to care for the seven younger children. In 1801, she married General Lemuel Grosvenor, a widower with five children of his own. With the addition of several more children of her own, Perkins' total responsibility was sixteen children. Source: Charlotte Streifer Rubinstein, American Women Artists (Boston: Avon Books, 1982)

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    • Portrait of a Blonde Haired Young Boy in a Blue Suit with White Ruffled Collar Embracing his Pet Dog
      Jan. 21, 2021

      Portrait of a Blonde Haired Young Boy in a Blue Suit with White Ruffled Collar Embracing his Pet Dog

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Important American Furniture from the Collection of W. Forbes and Jane Ramsey Sarah Perkins 1771 - 1831 Portrait of a Blonde Haired Young Boy in a Blue Suit with White Ruffled Collar Embracing his Pet Dog pastel on paper circa 1800 Height 20 in. by Wdith 14 ¾ in.

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    • SARAH PERKINS (1771 - 1831) | Mrs. Dr. Elisha Perkins (d. 1795)
      Jan. 20, 2019

      SARAH PERKINS (1771 - 1831) | Mrs. Dr. Elisha Perkins (d. 1795)

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      stretcher inscribed Mrs. Dr. Elisha Perkins Plainfield, Conn., and affixed paper label is inscribed, Portrait of Sarah Douglas, wife of Dr. Elisha Perkins of Plainfield, Connecticut and mother of the late Mrs. Charles Marsh of Woodstock, Vermont. Died on Aug. 10. 1795 ae 57.  

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    • SARAH PERKINS (1771 - 1831) | Major Andrew Billings
      Jan. 20, 2019

      SARAH PERKINS (1771 - 1831) | Major Andrew Billings

      Est: $15,000 - $25,000

      oil on canvas

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    • SARAH PERKINS (1771 - 1831) | Portrait of a Boy with a Dog
      Jan. 20, 2018

      SARAH PERKINS (1771 - 1831) | Portrait of a Boy with a Dog

      Est: $5,000 - $8,000

      Oil on canvas

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    • ATTRIBUTED TO SARAH BUSHNELL PERKINS "THE BEARDSLEY LIMNER" (American, 1771-1831) PORTRAIT OF SUSAN ALDEN, RANDOLPH, MA (American, 1793-1798).
      Aug. 25, 2016

      ATTRIBUTED TO SARAH BUSHNELL PERKINS "THE BEARDSLEY LIMNER" (American, 1771-1831) PORTRAIT OF SUSAN ALDEN, RANDOLPH, MA (American, 1793-1798).

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      Unsigned pastel portrait of a young infant in blue & white dress holding a basket of flowers in one hand and a biscuit in the other. She is seated on a carpet decorated with red, pink, white, yellow, & green stylized flowers. Susan Alden was the daughter of Dr. Ebenezer Alden (1755-1806) and Sarah Bass Alden (1759-1833) and was a descendant of John Alden & Priscilla Mullins Alden who were immortalized by Longfellow in "The Courtship of Miles Standish". Housed in what may be its original black & gilt frame, behind glass. SIZE: Sight: 21-1/2" x 17-1/2". Overall: 24" x 20". CONDITION: Generally very good with a couple of insect holes to feet. 50919-4

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    • PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN ATTRIBUTED TO SARAH BUSHNELL PERKINS (CONNECTICUT, 1771-1831).
      Nov. 28, 2014

      PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN ATTRIBUTED TO SARAH BUSHNELL PERKINS (CONNECTICUT, 1771-1831).

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN ATTRIBUTED TO SARAH BUSHNELL PERKINS (CONNECTICUT, 1771-1831). Oil on canvas, unsigned. Older woman with lace bonnet. 30"h. 27"w., in a frame, 37"h. 34"w. Ex Stephen Score (Massachusetts). A penciled note on the stretcher identifies her as "Mrs. Perkins, wife of Jonathan Perkins, an original member N.H. Soc. of Cincinnat-, A gift of Mrs. I---, a descendant". Sarah Perkins, formerly knowns as the "Beardsley Limner," was the niece of Jonathan Perkins (b. 1749). See Heslip and Kellogg, "The Beardsley Limner Identified as Sarah Perkins" in The Magazine Antiques, September 1984. The article notes that Perkins painted family members and close associates often over extended time periods. Noted also are stylistic characteristics: expressionless face; direct frontal gaze; symmetrical almond shaped eyes; cramped shoulders; cramped shoulders; ambiguously attached arms; thin lips; and 'backgrounds are shaded from light to dark, usually from right to left'.

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    • Sarah Bushnell Perkins
      Jan. 20, 2001

      Sarah Bushnell Perkins

      Est: $2,500 - $4,000

      Sarah Bushnell Perkins (The Beardsely Limner), late 18th century PORTRAIT OF AN OLDER WOMAN pastel on paper mounted on homespun 18 1/4 by 15 1/2 in. (46.4 by 39.4 cm.) This portrait is thought to be of Sarah Bushnell Perkins mother, Mrs. Joseph (Mary Bushnell) Perkins, 1707-1795. The companion portrait of her husband Joseph Perkins and her daughter Sarah Perkins are at Historic Deerfield. Provenance: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Armistead Coit

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