June 18-19, 2019 Fine & Decorative Arts
This lot is closed for bidding. Bidding ended on 6/19/2019
Inscribed "PATRICK HENRY, VIRGINIA, USA" on the frame backing. Housed in a black painted frame, with brass plated iron liner and mat, brass acanthus leaf hanger with ring, and paperboard backing. Originally an oval portrait, the edges have been folded early on to fit the frame. Patrick Henry (1736-1799) was most notable for his declaration before the Second Virginia Convention in 1775, embracing the struggle for Independence, stating "Give me liberty, or give me death!". He subsequently served as the first and sixth post-colonial Governor of Virginia, from 1776-1779 and 1784-1786. He was a pivotal figure in the inclusion of the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution. This portrait likely dates from when he was first elected governor, and is arguably the earliest known portrait of Henry.
Item Dimensions: 9" x 7 -3/4" x 1".
Created
Third quarter 18th century
Medium
Watercolor on paper
Signature
"Smart" on the backside of the image
Frame
Ebonized wood frame with gilt liner under glass
Condition
Excellent untouched original condition, fine colors, paper free of blemishes.