Creator |
Mottram, Charles, 1817-1876, engraver. |
Contributor |
Ames, Joseph, 1816-1872, artist. |
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Smith & Parmalee, publisher. |
Title |
The last days of Webster at Marshfield [graphic] : To the family and friends of the late Daniel Webster, this plate, representing
a scene from his last days at Marshfield, is most respectfully dedicated by the publishers / Painted by Joseph Ames; engraved
by C. Mottram.
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Publisher |
New York : Published by Smith & Parmalee, 59 Beekman Strt |
Publisher |
N.Y. New York. 1858 |
Date |
1858 |
Physical Description |
1 print : engraving ; sheet 78 x 98 cm (30.5 x 38.5 in.) |
Description |
Engraving after a painting by Joseph Ames showing family, relatives, and friends gathered around the dying Daniel Webster,
who sits in bed propped up against a pillow. Webster, a Whig senator from Massachusetts, died at his home in Marshfield in
1852 after falling from his horse. His attendees, gather around the foot of his bed, including his wife Caroline LeRoy Webster,
attired in a white lace veil, who cries with her head in her hand. In the right, a seated, Mrs. Caroline Fletcher Webster
gazes at Webster while her son leans against her and a young, white girl rests on a stool at her feet. Behind her is Sarah,
an African American servant, holding a silver tray with a pitcher and cup. Attendees include: Charles Henry Thomas, Jacob
LeRoy, Edward Curtis, Caroline LeRoy Webster (wife), Mrs. James W. Paige, Samuel A. Appleton, James W. Paige, George Ashmun,
Rufus Choate, Peter Harvey, Daniel Fletcher Webster (son) and his wife Caroline S. White, Caroline L. Appleton, Daniel Webster,
Ashburton Webster, Caroline Webster (granddaughter), Dr. J. Mason Warren, Dr. John Jeffries, Sarah (African American servant),
John Taylor (farmer), and Porter Wright (farmer). A bust of George Washington sits on a shelf on the wall in the right. In
the lower margin is a small vignette of the estate at Marshfield.
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Notes |
Title from item. |
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Date from copyright statement: Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1858 by Smith & Parmalee in the Clerk’s Office
of the District Court for the Southern District of New York.
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See A Description of the great historical painting of The last days of Webster at Marshfield. Painted by Joseph Ames, of Boston.
New York : Smith Brothers and Parmelee, 1855. [Am 1855 Smi Bro, 73625.O]
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LCP also holds one trial proof, two proof without letters, two engraved artists proofs without letters, and five additional
copies of print. [***GC - Webster, P.2012.69.1-10]
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Gift of David Doret, 2011. |
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Description revised 2021. |
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Access points revised 2021. |
Subject |
Ashmun, George, 1804-1870 -- Portraits. |
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Choate, Rufus, 1799-1859 -- Portraits. |
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Curtis, Edward, 1801-1856 -- Portraits. |
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Sarah -- Portraits. |
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Webster, Caroline Le Roy, 1797-1882 -- Portraits. |
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Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852 -- Death & burial. |
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Webster, Fletcher, 1813-1862 -- Portraits. |
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African American women -- Massachusetts -- Marshfield. |
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African American household employees -- Massachusetts -- Marshfield. |
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Boys -- Massachusetts -- Marshfield. |
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Crying. |
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Deathbeds -- Massachusetts -- Marshfield. |
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Girls -- Massachusetts -- Marshfield. |
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Legislators -- United States -- Portraits. |
Geographic subject |
Marshfield (Mass.) |
Genre |
Engravings -- 1850-1860. |
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Memorial works -- 1850-1860. |
Printer |
Smith & Parmalee, publisher. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| ***GC - Webster [P.2011.63.26] |
Accession number |
P.2011.63.26 |