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    • H. T. Webb
      Jun. 04, 2017

      H. T. Webb

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Pair of H T Webb circa 1840. Lewis Ford Baldwin, holding a shoemakers. Pair of 1841 Historic paintings, by H.T Webb, Milford, Connecticut. Portrait of Lewis Ford Baldwin, holding a shoemaker's size stick. Lewis' portrait was part of the exhibit titled, "Meet Your Neighbors" - New England Portraits, Painters, & Society, 1790-1850 at Old Sturbridge Village in 1992. Inscribed verso: H.T. Webb/1841 Pinxt Age 32. In the 1840s, mass production of shoes was an was an important industry in Milford, Conn. The companion portrait is Mary Fenn, whom Baldwin married in 1841.The newlyweds commissioned their likenesses from H.T. Webb, an artist whose only known works come from coastal Conn. See, George C Groce and David H. Wallace, The New York historical Society's Dictionary of Artists in America 1564-1860 (new Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1957), 667, Jean Lipman and alice winchester, Primitive Painters in America (New York, 1950).181. Federal Writer's Project, History of Milford, Conn., 1639-1939 (The Milford Tercentenary Committee, 1939), 73. R.A. Salman, Dictionary of Leather-Working Tools, c. 1700-1950 (New. Medium: Oil on Canvas. Size: 28.25 x 24. Signature: Signed on back

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    • Pair of H T Webb paintings (ca. 1840)
      Dec. 03, 2016

      Pair of H T Webb paintings (ca. 1840)

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Pair of 1841 Historic paintings, by H.T Webb, Milford, Connecticut. Portrait of Lewis Ford Baldwin, holding a shoemaker's size stick. Lewis' portrait was part of the exhibit titled, "Meet Your Neighbors" - New England Portraits, Painters, & Society, 1790-1850 at Old Sturbridge Village in 1992. Inscribed verso: H.T. Webb/1841 Pinxt Age 32. In the 1840s, mass production of shoes was an was an important industry in Milford, Conn. The companion portrait is Mary Fenn, whom Baldwin married in 1841.The newlyweds commissioned their likenesses from H.T. Webb, an artist whose only known works come from coastal Conn. See, George C Groce and David H. Wallace, The New York historical Society's Dictionary of Artists in America 1564-1860 (new Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1957), 667, Jean Lipman and alice winchester, Primitive Painters in America (New York, 1950).181. Federal Writer's Project, History of Milford, Conn., 1639-1939 (The Milford Tercentenary Committee, 1939), 73. R.A. Salman, Dictionary of Leather-Working Tools, c. 1700-1950 (New York; Macmillan Publishing Company, 1986),152.

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