| Object ID |
N0012.1998 |
| Title |
Lyman Kingman |
| Artist |
Waters, Susan Catherine Moore |
| Object Name |
Painting |
| Early Date |
1845 |
| Exhibit label line3 |
Susan Waters was a successful itinerant portrait artist, a supporter of women's rights and humane treatment of animals, photographer, and deeply religious Quaker. She is best known for her portraits of inhabitants of the Southern Tier of New York done between the years 1843 and 1845, but she was also a successful still-life and animal painter in her later life. This signed and dated portrait is one of three known paintings by Waters of sitters named Kingman. The third is a full-length portrait of a girl named Mary, three years old. There is no solid documentation, however, about the relationship of the three sitters. |
| Description |
Portrait of man in black suit, holding sheet of paper, with shelves of books at right and drapery at upper left.
Marks: Paper label attached to reverse of canvas, upper right, has hand-written inscription: "Lyman Kingman/Aged 23 years/1845/Painted by Susan C. Waters." |
| Classification |
Folk Art--Painting/Drawing--Portrait--Human |
| Dimensions |
H-32 W-27 D-1 inches |
| Material |
Oil on canvas |
| Place of Origin |
Caroline, Tompkins County, NY (prob.) |
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Prior written permission is required for any reproduction, redistribution, publication, or other use of the images in any media, including but not limited to, printed or electronic media. Contact the Office of the Registrar, New York State Historical Association, PO Box 800, Cooperstown, NY 13326, (607) 547-1444, to request permission.    
Last modified on: November 04, 2005
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