ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Looking for an instant ancestor? This beautiful oil on canvas portrait of a young boy dates from a time before photography became the predominant way to save memories. According to the information that came with the portrait, the subject is Francis Webster Blackford, born on G Street, North West Washington, D.C., just a couple of blocks north of the White House, in 1832. The portrait is unsigned, but the information suggests that the artist was female. It appears to be mounted on its original stretcher and in its original gilt frame. The painting has been restored at some point with a canvas repair along the right side of the stretcher, mostly hidden by the frame and the surface has been lacquered. There is a tiny pin hole above the subject's head. The frame has had several areas of missing plaster filled and it has been repainted and lacquered to stabilize the surface. With the frame the portrait measures 30 inches tall by 25 3/4 inches wide and is in excellent condition, a wonderful piece to display in a formal living room or library. 1097-
DIMENSIONS: 30" tall by 25.75" wide
Item Condition: exc
$1,500.00
Stock #: 1097d


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Oil Painting on Canvas Francis Webster Blackford 1838
ITEM DESCRIPTION:
Looking for an instant ancestor? This beautiful oil on canvas portrait of a young boy dates from a time before photography became the predominant way to save memories. According to the information that came with the portrait, the subject is Francis Webster Blackford, born on G Street, North West Washington, D.C., just a couple of blocks north of the White House, in 1832. The portrait is unsigned, but the information suggests that the artist was female. It appears to be mounted on its original stretcher and in its original gilt frame. The painting has been restored at some point with a canvas repair along the right side of the stretcher, mostly hidden by the frame and the surface has been lacquered. There is a tiny pin hole above the subject's head. The frame has had several areas of missing plaster filled and it has been repainted and lacquered to stabilize the surface. With the frame the portrait measures 30 inches tall by 25 3/4 inches wide and is in excellent condition, a wonderful piece to display in a formal living room or library. 1097-
DIMENSIONS: 30" tall by 25.75" wide
Item Condition: exc
$1,500.00
Stock #: 1097d


- Irene Davis's Shop Information
- Shipping
- Larger items would need to be shipped Third Party Shipping. No refunds on shipping of returned items. Unfortunately due to the slower service overseas we are not offering overseas shipping. We ship via the cheapest shipping company possible.
- Shipping Companies
- Shipping Companies Available:
FedEx, USPS
- Shipping Companies Available:
- Our Return Policy
- We guarantee our items as described. If there is a problem please contact us within 3 days of receipt of package. Package must be turned in the same packing material. No refunds on postage either to or from you.
- Payment Methods
- Personal Check, Money Order, Pay Pal, Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover, Bank Check
- Sales Tax
- We charge 5.30% tax on all VA sales.