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English: Miniature Self-Portrait

Deborah Goldsmith Throop (1808–1836) Location : New York Date: Late 1820s or early 1830s Materials: Watercolor on paper Dimensions: 3 x 2" Credit Line: Gift of Anne Throop Leighton Accession number: 2021.16.3 Photo Credit:

American Folk Art Museum
Date Late 1820s or early 1830
Source http://collection.folkartmuseum.org/objects/8054/miniature-selfportrait
Author Deborah Goldsmith
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