7047

JOSEPH H. DAVIS

New Hampshire/Maine, 1811-1865

Portrait of Sally B. Buzell standing at a table.

Inscribed lower margin "Sally B. Buzell. Aged 21 years & 7 months. 1834". Unsigned.
Watercolor, pen and ink on paper, 11.25" x 9.25". Framed 11.5" x 9.5".
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  • Provenance:
    Skinner, Inc., Massachusetts, October 27, 1989, Lot #201.
    The Collection of Martha Hamilton.

    Notes:
    Genealogical records list a Sally Buzell in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, one of ten children born to Eliphalet Stowel Dean (1771-1852) and Linda Dean. It is interesting to note the resemblance between Sally and the woman in the portrait seen behind her, possibly her mother.

    Joseph H. Davis was an itinerant portraitist, most prolific between 1832 and 1837 when he is said to have painted about 150 small-scale watercolor likenesses, mostly residents of New Hampshire and Maine.

    His typical portraits depict a husband and wife in profile, seated on opposite sides of a table, often accompanied by a cat. The details of their belongings -- newspapers, Bibles, letters, top hats, bonnets and books-- and their parlor interiors -- decorated with paintings, boldly patterned carpets and tablecloths, banjo clocks, maps, swags of greenery, and lively compotes of fruits and flowers -- often provide clues to their profession, political leanings, and levels of education and refinement.

    While Davis's paintings give us a unique snapshot into the everyday lives of the comfortable New Englanders of the era, little is known about Davis's own life. He identified himself as a "left-handed painter" on one portrait, but because quills, paper and pots of ink figure prominently in so many of his works, some scholars hypothesize he may also have been a traveling calligraphy teacher. This is supported by the strong calligraphic line seen in his work and the particularly fine script used to record the subject names.

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