Henry Inman  (American, 1801-1846) 

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Henry Inman, The Children of Henry Livingston

 

Henry Inman
The Children of Henry Livingston
1827

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Henry Inman, The children of Henry Livingston

 

Henry Inman
The children of Henry Livingston, 1827
Auktionstermin: Sep 30, 2009
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Henry Inman, The children of Henry Livingston

 

Henry Inman
The children of Henry Livingston, 1827
Auktionstermin: May 22, 1996
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Henry Inman, A young gentleman, wearing black coat, matching waistcoat, frilled white chemise and tied stock (in collab. w/Thomas Seir Cummings)

 

Henry Inman
A young gentleman, wearing black coat, matching waistcoat, frilled white chemise and tied stock (in collab. w/Thomas Seir Cummings), 1824-1827
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1801   Born in Utica, New York
1827   Established his own studio in New York City
1826 - 1828   Worked in partnership with his pupil Thomas Cummings
1831   Moved briefly from New York to Philadelphia where he was a partner in a lithography firm.
1840   Inman had failing health
1846   Died shortly after a visit to England, and shortly after an exhibition was held in New York to raise money for his impoverished family.
  Became the first vice-president of the National Academy of Design
  Was a noted chronicler of the history of the West without having been there
  Most of his short life was spent in New York City
  Thomas L. McKenney, a newspaper editor who was compiling a history of North American Indian tribes, hired Inman to make careful copies of Indian portraits, most of them originally by Charles Bird King.