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Dorothea Remsen Brinckerhoff
Dorothea Remsen Brinckerhoff
Dorothea Remsen Brinckerhoff

Dorothea Remsen Brinckerhoff

PeriodEarly 19th century
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions25.5 × 19.3 in. (64.8 × 49 cm)
ClassificationsPortraits
Credit LineGift of Gilbert H. Van Note, from the estate of Elizabeth Vredenburgh Knight, 1977
Object number1977.3.11
DescriptionHalf-length portrait of a woman facing right in a painted oval. Wears a white lace day cap, white neckpiece, and a brown dress. Background is a mottled lighter brown. Four outside corners are dark brown.
Curatorial RemarksThis portrait is a nearly contemporary copy of an original by John Trumbull still owned by descendants, although less faithful to the original than the companion portrait of her husband, Abraham Brinckerhoff, by the same unknown artist. However, in this work, the direction in which the sitter is facing has been reversed, and some costume details left out.NotesDorothea Remsen (1747 - 1825) was born in Brooklyn, a daughter of Peter Remsen and Jane DeHart. She married Abraham Brinckerhoff in New York City in 1772. They became the parents of four sons and three daughters. Dorothea died at Newtown, Queens, at the age of seventy-eight.
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ProvenanceBy descent. First lent to MCHA in 1933 by Amelia Vredenburgh Knight, to her daughter Elizabeth Vredenburgh Knight, to her nephew Gilbert H. Van Note