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Portrait of Catherine Ogden, ca. 1730 Pieter Vanderlyn

United States of America Oil on canvas, Image H: 57.5 in, Image W: 37.5 in, Frame H: 65.75 in, Frame W: 45.75 in Purchase 1976 The Members' Fund, Charles W. Engelhard Bequest Fund and Anonymous Fund 76.181 On View Primary Title Notes: Object file Labels/Stamps: old backing on file: black marker "WAX RESIN LINE / ACRYLOID B.72 VARNISH / 1977 / B. Rabin"; 5 labels on file (???)

Provenance: Descended in family presumably through Jacob Ogden, Hartford, Connecticult (subject's son); to Isabella Ogden Reed; to her daughter Clara Elizabeth Macomber; to her daughter Isabella Ogden Reed Lyman (1937); to her daughter E. L. Robb, Beverly Farms, Massachusetts (1949); with Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, New York
Date circa 1730
date QS:P,+1730-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
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Author Pieter Vanderlyn

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