Attributed to Joseph Whiting Stock Mary Caroline and Otis Hubbard Cooley, 1850-1852 Mary Caroline and Otis Hubbard Cooley, 1850-1852 Oil on canvas 37 3/4 x 41 1/2 inches Provenance: Edith Gregor Halpert, New York Peter Kostoff, Springfield, MA American Folk Art Gallery, New York Literature: Juliette Tomlinson, ed. The Paintings and the Journal of Joseph Whiting Stock Middletown, CT, 1976, p. 77 This double portrait depicts the children of Otis Cooley, a daguerreotypist who was a business partner with Joseph Whiting Stock and his wife, Mary, the artist's sister. It is listed as unlocated in The Paintings and the Journal of Joseph Whiting Stock which indicates that the work had once been owned by the gallerist Edith Halpert, a well known collector of American naive painting. The present work is nearly identical in size to the work cited in the publication (though the numbers are reversed in the publication). C
Relined, stretchers are not original.
Attributed to Joseph Whiting Stock Mary Caroline and Otis Hubbard Cooley, 1850-1852 Mary Caroline and Otis Hubbard Cooley, 1850-1852 Oil on canvas 37 3/4 x 41 1/2 inches Provenance: Edith Gregor Halpert, New York Peter Kostoff, Springfield, MA American Folk Art Gallery, New York Literature: Juliette Tomlinson, ed. The Paintings and the Journal of Joseph Whiting Stock Middletown, CT, 1976, p. 77 This double portrait depicts the children of Otis Cooley, a daguerreotypist who was a business partner with Joseph Whiting Stock and his wife, Mary, the artist's sister. It is listed as unlocated in The Paintings and the Journal of Joseph Whiting Stock which indicates that the work had once been owned by the gallerist Edith Halpert, a well known collector of American naive painting. The present work is nearly identical in size to the work cited in the publication (though the numbers are reversed in the publication). C
Relined, stretchers are not original.
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