The Gage Family

1846

American 19th Century

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Artwork overview


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Recorded as from Connecticut. Descended in the Gage family. Owned by Julius Fisher Gage of Roxbury, Massachusetts, in 1901.[1] (Henry Coger, Ashley Falls, Massachusetts), by whom sold in 1972 to Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch; by bequest to NGA, 1980.
[1] In a 1901 note (now in NGA curatorial files), Julius Fisher Gage, the older boy in the painting, dates the work to 1846 and identifies the sitters by name.

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Exhibition History

1985

  • American Naive Paintings from the National Gallery of Art, traveling exh. by the International Exhibitions Foundation, Washington, 1985-1987, no. 19, color repro. First venue: Museum of American Folk Art, New York.

1988

  • La Nascita di Una Nazione: Pittori americani dalla National Gallery of Art di Washington 1730-1880, Palazzo Pepoli Campogrande, Bologna; Galleria Internazionale d'Arte Moderna di Ca'Pesaro, Venice, 1988-1989, no. 19, repro.

Bibliography

1991

  • Antiques 139 (January 1991): 78.

1992

  • Chotner, Deborah, with contributions by Julie Aronson, Sarah D. Cash, and Laurie Weitzenkorn. American Naive Paintings. The Collections of the National Gallery of Art Systematic Catalogue. Washington, D.C., 1992: 487-489, color repro. 488.

  • American Paintings: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1992: 403, repro.

Wikidata ID

Q20187653


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