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Attributed to (1773 - 1857)

Walter Colton

1792
Gray wash and graphite on beige paper
Sheet: 12 5/8 x 7 5/8 in. ( 32.1 x 19.4 cm )
Gift of John K. Wright, 1945
Z.2405
Born in Massachusetts, Benjamin Tappan began his life as a printer and engraver. He studied painting with Gilbert Stuart, before turning to law. Tappan later became a judge and a U.S. Senator. He drew this series of twenty-five life-size silhouettes during his early career as an artist. They involved a tracing process, either by outlining a shadow or the sitters’ profiles with a device, after which the artist applied gray wash inside the outlines. Tappan inscribed each silhouette with the sitter’s name.
DescriptionSilhouette: Life-size mask of male subject in right-facing profile; ink wash within graphite outline on cream paper with handwritten inscription below.
InscribedInscribed at lower center in brown ink: "Mr Walter Colton Long Meadow / December 1792"
ClassificationsDRAWINGS
William Edwards
Benjamin Tappan
1794
Z.2409
Henry Deming Jr.
Benjamin Tappan
1794
Z.2408
Thomas Allen (1743–1810)
Benjamin Tappan
1793
Z.2468
Asahel Wadsworth
Benjamin Tappan
1794
Z.2425
Levi Butler
Benjamin Tappan
1793
Z.2406
William Tappan
Benjamin Tappan
1793
Z.2469
Noah Linsly
Benjamin Tappan
1793
Z.2412
Jonathan Allen
Benjamin Tappan
1793
Z.2428
Decius Wadsworth, Esq.
Benjamin Tappan
1793
Z.2421
Dr. Nathan Webb (d. 1795)
Benjamin Tappan
1792
Z.2419
John Seymour Jr.
Benjamin Tappan
1794
Z.2416
Icabod Skinner
Benjamin Tappan
1793
Z.2417