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Dinner plate
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Dinner plate

ca. 1832
Glazed and painted porcelain
Overall (diam.): 9 1/8 in. (23.2 cm)
Gift of the Oaklander Family in honor of Mrs. Evelyn Barnes
2016.43.55
The pieces offered in this donation represent a significant portion of a formal porcelain dinner service owned by Luman Reed (1787-1836). Reed was a wealthy New York City dry goods merchant who assembled one of the United States’ earliest American art collections. An active patron, he befriended artists such as Thomas Cole and Asher B. Durand and was a leading promoter of Hudson River School painters.
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Unidentified maker
ca. 1832
2016.43.43
Unidentified maker
ca. 1832
2016.43.51
Dinner plate
Unidentified maker
ca. 1832
2016.43.32
Unidentified maker
ca. 1832
2016.43.39
Unidentified maker
ca. 1832
2016.43.42
Unidentified maker
ca. 1832
2016.43.48
Unidentified maker
ca. 1832
2016.43.49
Unidentified maker
ca. 1832
2016.43.57
Unidentified maker
ca. 1832
2016.43.41
Unidentified maker
ca. 1832
2016.43.47
Unidentified maker
ca. 1832
2016.43.50
Unidentified maker
ca. 1832
2016.43.33