Henry Inman  (American, 1801-1846) 

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Henry Inman, PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM T. PORTER

 

Henry Inman
PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM T. PORTER
1844

Babcock Galleries
Henry Inman, The Children of Henry Livingston

 

Henry Inman
The Children of Henry Livingston
1827

Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc.
 
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Henry Inman, The children of Henry Livingston

 

Henry Inman
The children of Henry Livingston, 1827
Sale Date: Sep 30, 2009
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Henry Inman, The children of Henry Livingston

 

Henry Inman
The children of Henry Livingston, 1827
Sale Date: May 22, 1996
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Henry Inman, A young gentleman, wearing black coat, matching waistcoat, frilled white chemise and tied stock (in collab. w/Thomas Seir Cummings)

 

Henry Inman
A young gentleman, wearing black coat, matching waistcoat, frilled white chemise and tied stock (in collab. w/Thomas Seir Cummings), 1824-1827
Sale Date: Apr 27, 2005
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1801   Born in Utica, New York
1827   Established his own studio in New York City
1826 - 1828   Worked in partnership with his pupil Thomas Cummings
1831   Moved briefly from New York to Philadelphia where he was a partner in a lithography firm.
1840   Inman had failing health
1846   Died shortly after a visit to England, and shortly after an exhibition was held in New York to raise money for his impoverished family.
  Became the first vice-president of the National Academy of Design
  Was a noted chronicler of the history of the West without having been there
  Most of his short life was spent in New York City
  Thomas L. McKenney, a newspaper editor who was compiling a history of North American Indian tribes, hired Inman to make careful copies of Indian portraits, most of them originally by Charles Bird King.

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