COLLECTION NAME:
Wetmore Print Collection
mediaCollectionId
ConnColl~5~5
Wetmore Print Collection
Collection
true
Filename:
FW-0068.jpg
filename
FW-0068.jpg
Filename
false
Creator:
CAMPBELL, A.G.(Sir) (after John Watson Gordon)
creator
CAMPBELL, A.G.(Sir) (after John Watson Gordon)
Creator
false
Creation Date:
1830
creation_date
1830
Creation Date
false
Primary Creation Century:
19th Century
primary_creation_century
19th Century
Primary Creation Century
false
Title:
Portrait of Sir Walter Scott
title
Portrait of Sir Walter Scott
Title
false
Object Type:
print
object_type
print
Object Type
false
Medium:
engraving
medium
engraving
Medium
false
Donor:
BLACK Collection -- Prof. Caroline Black,first chair of the Conn College Botany Dept, OR her relative (brother?) Louis Black, Esq., an attorney based in Worcester &/or Boston
donor
BLACK Collection -- Prof. Caroline Black,first chair of the Conn College Botany Dept, OR her relative (brother?) Louis Black, Esq., an attorney based in Worcester &/or Boston
Donor
false
Dimensions:
40x30
dimensions
40x30
Dimensions
false
Descriptive Notes:
Sir John Watson Gordon was a Scotman and assumed the name of Gordon in 1823 after he became Scotland's chief portrait painter; April 2009 – found among “loose” prints in cabinets in entryway to Wetmore Print Room; Sept 2012 - matted and relocated from entryway cabinet to oversize box for England
descriptive_notes
Sir John Watson Gordon was a Scotman and assumed the name of Gordon in 1823 after he became Scotland's chief portrait painter; April 2009 – found among “loose” prints in cabinets in entryway to Wetmore Print Room; Sept 2012 - matted and relocated from entryway cabinet to oversize box for England
Descriptive Notes
false
Primary Subject:
portrait
primary_subject
portrait
Primary Subject
false
Secondary Subject:
animals
secondary_subject
animals
Secondary Subject
false
Comments:
portraits, men, upper class, architecture, drapery, collars, canes, dogs, after painting by Sir John Watson Gordon
comments
portraits, men, upper class, architecture, drapery, collars, canes, dogs, after painting by Sir John Watson Gordon
Comments
false
Box Number:
Box08b
box_number
Box08b
Box Number
false