Edwin Weyburn and Richard La Barre Goodwin papers

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Edwin Weyburn and Richard La Barre Goodwin papers

1830-1958

Notebook, ca. 1830-1845, kept by Edwin Weyburn Goodwin listing portraits painted, the date, and payment received for each work; a few letters from Richard La Barre Goodwin which give an account of his service in the Civil War; photographs of Richard La Barre Goodwin's paintings; and correspondence of his daughter, Claribel Goodwin, relative to contemporary exhibitions of his work.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8308671

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Goodwin, Richard La Barre, 1840-1910

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Edwin Weyburn Goodwin was an itinerant miniature and portrait painter in upstate New York. During his fifteen year career, ca. 1830-1845, he painted approximately 800 portraits. His son, Richard La Barre Goodwin, was a landscape, portrait and still-life painter; best known as a painter of fish and game. Until ca. 1880, Richard La Barre Goodwin, like his father, was an itinerant painter of portraits in upstate New York. From the description of Edwin Weyburn and Richard La Barre Goodwi...

Goodwin, Edwin Weyburn, 1800-1845

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American painter of portraits and miniatures, working in New York. From the description of Diary, 1828-1845. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 81189808 ...