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RUTH HENSHAW MILES BASCOM

Leicester, Massachusetts, 1772-1848

Profile bust portraits of Betsy Wadsworth and her two daughters, Susan Gates and Elizabeth Gates.

Unsigned. Mother inscribed in pencil verso "Betsy Wadsworth Roxbury N.H. Sketched at Ashby June 1845 by R.H. Bascom". Daughter noted verso "Property of Mr. Howard White Ashby, Mass".
Mixed medias, 17" x 12" sight and 17.5" x 12.5" sight. Framed 22" x 17.25" and 20" x 14.75".
Condition: Portrait of the mother has a black paper border "mat". Some minor staining in the neck. UV examination reveals some minor paint strengthening. Both portraits of daughters have some staining at the bottom. One with white ruffles at the collar has a spot of loss at the fore guard, a small hole just off her eye, one spot of foxing just below that, and some minor scattered stains. The other daughter has some paper crimping, a scratch line through the cheek and some toning around the edges. None examined out of frames.

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  • Provenance:
    Skinner, Inc., Massachusetts, June 5, 1993, Lots #158-160.
    The Collection of Martha Hamilton.

    Notes:
    Ruth Henshaw Bascom, sometimes referred to as "Aunt Ruth", was born in Leicester, Massachusetts to William Henshaw and Phebe Swan Henshaw. She was married to her first husband, Asa Miles, for only a year before his death in 1805. She married her second husband, the Rev. Ezekiel Lysander Bascom, in 1806, and she began painting as a hobby during his tenures at churches in Phillipston and Ashby, Massachusetts.

    Her hobby, however, progressed to a career as she began receiving portrait commissions. Her extensive collection of journals, which she kept from 1789 to 1846 and are now part of the American Antiquarian Society collection in Worcester, Massachusetts, meticulously documents more than 1,000 portraits for which she received money or services in kind. Her most prolific output was in the 1820s and 1830s, as she traveled throughout Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and as far south as Savannah, Georgia.

    All her known portraits are in profile, life-size or just slightly smaller, and the backgrounds are plain. She started by tracing the shadow of the sitter and either created collages or colored in the outlines with pastels.

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