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FAMILY GROUP OF PORTRAITS BY DAVID BROKAW (NEW YORK/OHIO, CA. 1812- 1870).

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FAMILY GROUP OF PORTRAITS BY DAVID BROKAW (NEW YORK/OHIO, CA. 1812- 1870).

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Auction Date:2011 Nov 25 @ 14:00 (UTC-05:00 : EST/CDT)
Location:2690 Stratford Road, Delaware, Ohio, 43015, United States
FAMILY GROUP OF PORTRAITS BY DAVID BROKAW (NEW YORK/OHIO, CA. 1812- 1870).
Oil on canvas, unsigned. Half-length portraits of a gentleman, his wife, and his daughter, all seated on the same settee. Framed as a triptych in a contemporary bird's-eye maple frame. Relined. 32"h. 76 1/2"w. Ex James and Judy Milne (New York).

According to Haverstock et al, Brokaw was born in New York and is believed to have painted in upstate New York as well as in Akron and Oberlin, Ohio. He entered Oberlin College in 1843 and made his home there, working as a photographer and goldsmith as well as painter, and serving as Oberlin's mayor before leaving the area in 1863. See Haverstock, Artists in Ohio, 1787-1900 and Hageman, Ohio Pioneer Artists.

Based on the clothing, these portraits date to the 1840s, indicating that they were likely executed during Brokaw's time in Oberlin.

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