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Mary
Way (1769-1833)
Portrait of Nathaniel Richards, 1780s
Watercolor on silk with paper collage,
2 3/4 x 2 1/2
Unsigned
Mary Way of New London is one of Americas earliest professional
women artists. In the 1780s, she specialized in miniature portraits on
paper or silk, which she usually "dressed" with cloth scraps
or painted paper. Peter (b. 1778) and Nathaniel (b. 1780) were children
of Guy Richards, Jr., of New London. They were still babies when Benedict
Arnolds forces devastated the city in 1781. The family business
was burned, and their home was saved only because the boys sister
lay ill inside.
See
Ralph Earls portrait of their grandmother elsewhere in the exhibition.
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