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Morris, Margaret Hill, 1737?-1816.
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Contributor
Butler, J. M. (John M.), engraver.
Smith, Morris, artist.
Title
Morris, Margaret Hill, 1737?-1816.
Alternate title
Margaret Morris / Morris Smith, pinx’t ; eng. by J.M. Butler.
Publisher
[Philadelphia? s.n.]
Date
[1854?]
Physical description
1 print : engraving ; 16.9 x 10.9 cm.
Description
Waist-length portrait of Mrs. Morris, seated in chair, wearing a bonnet and a shawl, and holding a book in her right hand and eyeglasses in her left hand.
Notes
In Smith, John Jay, ed. Letters of Doctor Richard Hill and his children (Philadelphia, 1854), plate preceding p. 393.
"Aet 76".
Mrs. Morris was the sixth daughter of physician Richard Hill and of prominent Quaker lineage, belonging to the Hill, Lloyd, Moore, and Morris families of Philadelphia.
Presumed that artist is Morris’s grandson, Morris Smith.
Another portrait appears in: Smith, John Jay, ed. Letters of Doctor Richard Hill and his children (Philadelphia, 1854), plate preceding p. 89.
Genre
Portrait prints -- 1850-1859.
Engravings -- 1850-1859.
Subject
Morris, Margaret Hill, 1737?-1818 -- Portraits.
Women.
Quaker women.
Older women.
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Portraits of American Women
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