Miss Hamilton

Joseph Highmore English, 1692-1780
On View

in

Fashionable Living, Level 3, South Wing

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About the Artwork

Miss Hamilton

ca. between 1735 and 1745

Joseph Highmore

1692-1780

English

Unknown

Oil on canvas

Unframed: 50 × 40 inches (127 × 101.6 cm) Framed: 63 1/8 × 53 1/8 × 4 7/8 inches (160.3 × 134.9 × 12.4 cm)

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European Painting

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Ford in memory of John B. Ford

48.312

This work is in the public domain.

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Provenance

descendants of the sitter

1907, purchased and sold by (Thomas Agnew & Sons, London, England)

1907, (Scott and Fowles, New York, New York, USA)

purchased by John B. Ford (Detroit, Michigan, USA) [for $4,000]

by descent to Mr. & Mrs. Frederick Sloane Ford

1948-present, gift to the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Joseph Highmore, Miss Hamilton, ca. between 1735 and 1745, oil on canvas. Detroit Institute of Arts, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Ford in memory of John B. Ford, 48.312.

Miss Hamilton
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