Portrait of Samuel P. Avery

Description:

Samuel Putnam Avery (1818–1904), a New York-based art dealer and print collector, made annual buying excursions to Europe from 1867 to 1882 to look for decorative arts and paintings, some of which he commissioned directly from the artists. He also searched for prints to add to his own collection, seeking not just the original etchings valued today but also reproductive works by artists like Flameng, Jacquemart, and Rajon. French prints made up the core of his collection, almost 18,000 of which are now in the New York Public Library. Léopold Flameng etched this portrait of Avery in 1876 after a painting by Raimundo de Madrazo y Garreta. The Avery family gave the painting to the Metropolitan Museum in 1904. Madrazo (1841–1920) was a fashionable portrait and genre painter, resident in New York and Paris, who was promoted by Avery.

Date Made: 1876

Original Artist: Madrazo y Garreta, Raimundo deGraphic Artist: Flameng, Léopold

Location: Currently not on view

Place Drawn: SpainPlace Print Made: France

Subject: Portraits

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Credit Line: Jean Leon Gerome Ferris

Data Source: National Museum of American History

Id Number: GA.14576Catalog Number: 14576Accession Number: 94830

Object Name: print

Physical Description: paper (overall material)ink (overall material)Measurements: image: 19.7 cm x 15.7 cm; 7 3/4 in x 6 3/16 inplate: 28.3 cm x 19.6 cm; 11 1/8 in x 7 11/16 insheet: 32.5 cm x 23.6 cm; 12 25/32 in x 9 9/32 in

Guid: http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/ng49ca746a6-004b-704b-e053-15f76fa0b4fa

Record Id: nmah_1002078

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