7128

THOMAS MACDONALD

Canada/Scotland, 1784/1785-1862

"Miss Ann Nichol" with a book and her mending.

Purportedly the artist's sweetheart. Identified in panel in lower margin.
Watercolor on paper, 8.25" x 6.25" sight. Framed 10.5" x 8.5".
Condition: Curved tone line in lower right corner with some light abrasion at the top of that line. Toning in the upper right corner and along top edge. Some loss of pigment, primarily to the red areas. Couple of small tears at the bottom edge. UV examination results: no obvious repairs visible.

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  • Provenance:
    The Collection of Martha Hamilton.

    Reference:
    "The Discovery of Thomas MacDonald, Canada's Elusive Portrait Painter" by Michael Bird and Terry Kobayashi in The Clarion: America's Folk Art Magazine, Winter 1988, p. 37-43.

    For a similar example see Northeast Auctions, August 2-3, 2014, Lot #542.

    Notes:
    Although considered an important early Canadian folk artist, Thomas MacDonald, sometimes spelled McDonald, remains a bit of a mystery. Some biographies claim he was born in Scotland and emigrated to New Brunswick in 1819, while others say he has a Scottish-American background and was born in Canada. It's believed he was a Scottish Loyalist, based on his known associations.

    MacDonald flourished as an itinerant portrait painter in the 1820s and 1830s in the area of the St. John River Valley, working probably for room and board, as he died penniless. Almost all his known portraits depict the subject in Regency dress situated in a fashionable middle- or upper-class interior, but one that contains Canadian-American furniture forms rather than French or British. The subjects are typically identified in similar fancy block lettering along the lower margin.

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