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William Hempstead as a Boy
William Hempstead as a Boy
William Hempstead as a Boy

William Hempstead as a Boy

Artist (American, 1814 - 1872)
Date1839
Mediumoil on canvas
Dimensions48 1/4 x 38 1/8 inches (122.6 x 96.8 cm)
Frame: 55 5/8 × 44 7/8 × 3 1/4 inches (141.3 × 114 × 8.3 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mildred Hempstead Proctor and Miles Proctor, 1986
Object number31.23.17
ClassificationsPaintings
Label TextPainted portraits preserve likenesses. They are also important visual documents of history. The portrait of William Hempstead gives a charming depiction of a nineteenth century child. Hempstead grew up to be a businessman and prominent citizen in the Midwest. John Mix Stanley began his career as a portrait painter, but expanded his interests. He served on expeditions to the West and developed a gallery of paintings of Indians.
ProvenanceArtist; comissioned by William Hempstead [1835-1897]; by inheritance to his son Clark Hempstead [1873-1952], Minneapolis, Minnesota, by 1906; by inheritance 1952 to his wife Clara Newhall Hempstead, Minneapolis, Minnesota; bequeathed January 20, 1970 to Mildred Hempstead Proctor and Miles Proctor, Santa Ana, California (Conservation June 1971 to M.H. DeYoung Memorial Museum, San Francisco)(Conservation May 17, 1983 to Los Angeles County Museum of Art, till May 23, 1986); gifted May 28, 1986 to the Nelda C. and H.J. Lutcher Stark Foundation; accessioned to the Stark Museum of Art
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