Daniel Webster (1782-1852), Class of 1801

Horace Bundy, American, 1814 - 1883
after Chester Harding, American, 1792 - 1866

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1853

Oil on canvas

Overall: 98 1/16 × 66 in. (249 × 167.6 cm)

Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth: Gift of Dr. and Mrs. John Goodrich Henry, Dartmouth Medical School, Class of 1881

P.920.2

Geography

Place Made: United States, North America

Period

19th century

Object Name

Painting

Research Area

Painting

Not on view

Exhibition History

Fred Wilson, So Much Trouble in the World - Believe It or Not!, Churchill P. Lathrop Gallery, Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, October 4-December 11, 2005.

The Godlike Black Dan, A Selection of Portraits from Life in Commemoration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Daniel Webster, National Portrait Gallery, Washington, D.C., June 4-November 28, 1982.

Publication History

James Barber and Frederick Voss, The Godlike Black Dan, A Selection of Portraits from Life in Commemoration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Daniel Webster, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1982, p. 26-28.

Catalogue of Portraits, and other works of Art at Dartmouth College, Hanover: Dartmouth College, 1932, p. 42, no. 180.

Barbara Thompson, Fred Wilson, So Much Trouble in the World - Believe It or Not!, Hanover, New Hampshire: Trustees of Dartmouth College, 2005.

Provenance

Dr. amd Mrs. John Goodrich Henry, Dartmouth Medical School, Class of 1881 (born 1858 in Chesterfield, New Hampshire; founder of the Millers River Hospital, Inc., 33-35 Pleasant Street, Winchendon, Massachusetts); given to present collection in 1920.

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