Ammi Phillips (1788-1865)
Ammi Phillips (1788-1865)
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PROPERTY OF A DISTINGUISHED COLLECTOR
AMMI PHILLIPS (1788-1865)

A pair of portraits: Samuel Callender and Sarah Jane Howell

Details
AMMI PHILLIPS (1788-1865)
A pair of portraits: Samuel Callender and Sarah Jane Howell
oil on canvas
30 x 24 in. (each)
(2)
Provenance
As recorded in Allaway, vol. 1, p. 109 (see Literature):
Descended in the family of the sitters
A private collection, New York State
Doyle, New York, 9 November 1983
Skinner, Boston, 1 November 1986, lot 225
David R. Hillier, West Townsend, Massachusetts
Sotheby’s, New York, 20 October 1990, lot 101

Literature
The Magazine Antiques (October 1983), p. 723.  
Howard P. Fertig, checklist, in Stacy C. Hollander and Howard P. Fertig, Revisiting Ammi Phillips: Fifty Years of American Portraiture (New York, 1994), 67B.14 (the woman) and 68A.1 (the man). 
David R. Allaway, My People: The Works of Ammi Phillips, vol. 1, p. 109, nos. 272, 273, vol. 2, p. 48. 

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Lot Essay


These portraits depict Samuel Callender Howell (1807-1896) and his wife, Sally Jane Beakes (1812-1903). From Orange County, New York, the couple married in 1834 and it is likely that these portraits were painted soon after. In the Federal and New York State census records of 1850, 1860 and 1865, the couple are listed as living in Mount Holly, Orange County and, in 1870 and 1880, Wallkill, located twenty-five miles northeast. Howell was a prosperous farmer and as this portrait shows, a well-read gentleman. As noted by David R. Allaway, the book in his portrait is David Ramsay’s History of the United States, published in 1816-1817. The couple had seven children and these portraits descended in the family before entering a private collection and first selling at auction in 1983.

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