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THE HALL AND FRONT DOOR OF SCHOOL, OLD ACADEMY OF GERMANTOWN...

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THE HALL AND FRONT DOOR OF SCHOOL, OLD ACADEMY OF GERMANTOWN...
THE HALL AND FRONT DOOR OF SCHOOL, OLD ACADEMY OF GERMANTOWN
American School, 19th c.,
Signed "From...drawn by Lindley Fisher," ca. 1835. Watercolor on paper. Unframed.
Tears to margins, some discoloration.
10 x 12 1/4 in.
PROVENANCE:
Lindley Fisher (1818-1852) was the son of the Quaker merchant and manufacturer Willian Logan Fisher and his second wife Sarah Lindley. Lindley grew up at Wakefield, a large home built by Thomas Fisher in 1799, in Germantown. He probably attended Germantown Academy as did many in the Fisher family. Germantown Academy is the oldest non-sectarian school in the United States, opening its door to students in 1761. The Academy moved from the original Germantown site in the 1980s. The building is now used for the Pennsylvania School for the Deaf. This watercolor came from a loose page in a scrapbook found in a trunk from Wakefield, and was purchased in 1972 from Mrs. Wister Wurts, a Fisher descendent.
$3,000-5,000