Portrait of a Man and Boys Fishing in Florida

1914

American 20th Century

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The image shows three people standing in a line on a grassy bank. The person at the front is a young boy holding a fishing rod. Behind him is another young boy, and behind them is an adult man. They are standing near a body of water with the opposite shore faintly visible in the distance.
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Provenance

Ross Kelbaugh, Marriottsville, MD; NGA purchase, 2023.

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Inscriptions

on verso, by unknown hand, top left in black ink: Coronado Fla Dec 10-14; by Ross Kelbaugh, top right in graphite: AF315 15RL; upper right stamped in black ink: CORONADO / DEC / 10 / 1914 / [illegible] PM / FLA.; upper right green one-cent stamp; by unknown hand, center left in black ink: Just a couple of little [illegible]. / We have lots of fun / together. They come over / every day to go fishing / with me, and are right / good fishermen. The / weather is fine and am / having lots of fun. / Yours Sy.; center right: Miss E. B. W. / Columbus / Ohio / Box 504


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