7207

ATTRIBUTED TO DUPUE (THE GUILFORD LIMNER)

Kentucky, Dated 1820

Portrait of Mr. and Mrs. James Ragland on their Kentucky estate.

Housed in the original black and gold ogee frame, the backboard inscribed "Mr. Jas. Ragland and wife taken August 1820 on Clark Co., Kentucky by Dupue".
Watercolor, pen and ink on paper, 12.5" x 15.5" sight. Framed.
Condition: Please refer to photographs.

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  • Provenance:
    Clark Bayley, Newbury, Massachusetts, 1958.
    The Bertram K. Little & Nina Fletcher Little Collection, Sotheby's, New York, January 29, 1994, Lot #193.
    The Folk Art Collection of Jon & Rebecca Zoler, Sotheby's, New York, January 22, 2005, Lot #623.
    The Collection of Martha Hamilton.
  • Exhibited:
    Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibit: "American Primitive Watercolor", 1964-1965.

    Illustrated:
    Little by Little: Six Decades of Collecting American Decorative Arts by Nina Fletcher Little (1984), p. 153, fig. 204.

    Reference:
    "The Conversation Piece in American Folk Art" by Nina Fletcher Little in
    The Magazine Antiques , November 1968, p. 744-749.
    "The Guilford Limner" by Jim Schlosser in
    O. Henry: The Art & Soul of Greensboro magazine, February/March, 2012, p. 16-18.

    Notes:
    James R. Ragland of Clark County is listed in the 1820 Kentucky census. His wife was Frances (Burrus) Ragland.

    This portrait bears several stylistic similarities to the body of work attributed to the "Guilford Limner", several of which are in the collection of the Greensboro History Museum in North Carolina. The subjects are typically depicted seated in similar chairs, one leg crossed over the knee, and their hair is wispy, their eyes are unusually large, and their hands are flaccid, often described as "boneless". The women are usually sewing or knitting and the images are often bordered by flowers or vines, as seen here.

    Many of the subjects were from the area around Greensboro, in Guilford County, which led to the moniker. This is the only known signed work associated with the Guilford Limner, and no bills, advertisements or receipts have been linked to any works, so his or her identity remains unknown. Several men named Dupue, or close variations thereof, are listed in the same Kentucky census as James Ragland, but it's believed the Guilford Limner traveled throughout North Carolina, Kentucky and Virginia.

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