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  • Peckham, Robert,
     
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  • Young, James Harvey,
     
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  • Portrait group -- Family
     
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  • Portrait female -- Raymond, Anne Elizabeth
     
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  • Portrait female -- Raymond, Anne Elizabeth
     
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  • Portrait male -- Raymond, Joseph Estabrook
     
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  • Portrait male -- Raymond, Joseph Estabrook
     
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  • Architecture interior -- Domestic
     
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  • Architecture interior -- Domestic
     
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  • Object -- Toy
     
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  • Painting
     
     
    The Raymond Children, (painting).
    Artist: 
    Peckham, Robert, 1785-1877, painter.
    Young, James Harvey, 1830-1918, painter. (formerly attributed to)
    Title: 
    The Raymond Children, (painting).
    Dates: 
    ca. 1838.
    Medium: 
    Oil on canvas.
    Dimensions: 
    55 1/4 x 39 in. (140.3 x 99 cm).
    Description: 
    Portrait of Anne Elizabeth Raymond (b. 1832) and her brother Joseph Estabrook Raymond (b. 1834) standing side by side in the parlor of their home. Anne wears white pantalettes, an orange dress with blue trim, and salmon-colored shoes. She holds a china bisque doll in her hands. Joseph is dressed in a dark brown tunic with velvet collar and cuffs, a white shirt with a ruff, white muslin pants, and black shoes. He holds the cord of a stuffed-dog pull toy, which rests on the floor beside his sister's feet. The children stand on a Brussels carpet in front of an 1820s Pembroke table, and the wall behind them is adorned with stenciled decoration.
    Subject: 
    Portrait group -- Family -- Siblings
    Portrait female -- Raymond, Anne Elizabeth -- Full length
    Portrait female -- Raymond, Anne Elizabeth -- Child
    Portrait male -- Raymond, Joseph Estabrook -- Full length
    Portrait male -- Raymond, Joseph Estabrook -- Child
    Architecture interior -- Domestic -- House
    Architecture interior -- Domestic -- Living Room
    Object -- Toy -- Doll
    Object Type: 
    Painting
    Owner: 
    Metropolitan Museum of Art, 5th Avenue at 82nd Street, New York, New York 10028 Accession Number: 66.242.27
    Provenance: 
    Formerly in the collection of Arons, Henry, Bridgeport, Connecticut by 1956.
    Garbisch, Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler, Cambridge, Maryland 1956-1966.
    References: 
    Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1975.
    American Art Journal, V.11, No. 1, 1979.
    Caldwell, John, and Oswaldo Rodriguez Roque, "American Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Volume I: A Catalogue of Works by Artists Born by 1815," New York, NY: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1994, pg. 361.
    Chotner, Deborah, "Deacon Peckham's Hobby Horse," Washington, DC: National Gallery of Art, 2012.
    Illustration: 
    American Art Journal, V.11, No. 1, 1979, pg. 30.
    Caldwell, John, and Oswaldo Rodriguez Roque, "American Paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Volume I: A Catalogue of Works by Artists Born by 1815," New York, NY: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1994, pg. 363.
    Note: 
    The information provided about this artwork was compiled as part of the Smithsonian American Art Museum's Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture database, designed to provide descriptive and location information on artworks by American artists in public and private collections worldwide.
    Repository: 
    Inventories of American Painting and Sculpture, Smithsonian American Art Museum, P.O. Box 37012, MRC 970, Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
    Control Number: 
    IAP 36121158
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