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Autographs/T: Rare John Trumbull Autograph Letter

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Autographs/T: Rare John Trumbull Autograph Letter
JOHN TRUMBULL, American Painter; Known As the Painter of the Revolution. Autograph Letter Signed "Jno Trumbull," April 18, 1816, New York, 10" x 8", Choice Very Fine. To his brother, David, in Lebanon [Conn]. In part: "Dear Brother, We send by Cap. Davison to the care of Jonathan, for W Williams; the favorite little puppy...this is far the most intelligent & playful, and we hope will replace Pompey in the good will of all the Family. We are happy to hear that Sister & you got safely & pleasantly home & found all friends well there and on your way....Will you beg W. Williams to make his decision between Mr. Huntington & myself soon. I long to have that affair settled. Mrs. T. joins in kindest wishes to Sister & yourself...." A horizontal fold runs through the tops of a few letters in the signature, and there is a notation in another hand at the bottom; otherwise light toning only. With integral address leaf. Trumbull served in the Revolution, then studied in London with Benjamin West, under whose tutelage he painted the "Battle of Bunker's Hill" and the "Death of General Montgomery in the Attack of Quebec." Many of his paintings had Revolutionary War subjects and George Washington sat for him a number of times. He also painted the four Revolutionary War mural scenes which still decorate the Rotunda of the Capitol Building. The "W Williams" referred to in the letter was William Williams, Signer of the Declaration of Independence. The affair which Trumbull wanted to settle with Williams may have been a decision on who was going to paint Williams' portrait. A rare letter from the painter of the Revolution.