Sign for Daniel Loomis's Inn
Original OwnerOriginally owned by
Daniel Loomis Jr.
(American, 1765 - 1835)
Dateabout 1820
MediumPaint on pine board and moldings, smalt, gold leaf; iron hardware
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width including hardware): 45 1/8 x 57 3/8in. (114.6 x 145.7cm)
Other (height x width of sign only ): 43 7/8 x 57 3/8in. (111.4 x 145.7cm)
Other (height x width of sign only ): 43 7/8 x 57 3/8in. (111.4 x 145.7cm)
ClassificationsPainting
Credit LineCollection of Morgan B. Brainard, Gift of Mrs. Morgan B. Brainard
DescriptionImage: on side 1: eagle with Connecticut state seal, 21 stars, and military gear; on side 2, eagle with U.S. seal and 22 stars, and military gear.
Text: on both sides: in banner curving through lower part of image, "DANIEL LOOMIS"
Construction: Three boards, grain oriented horizontally, joined with splines or featherboards set in grooves. Applied moldings are nailed to the outer edges of board. The ends of the top and bottom moldings are cut to the shape of the inside contour of the side moldings, so that the side moldings can slide over the ends as the large signboard expands and contracts across the grain with changes in humidity (see fig. 18). No structural frame; no skirt or pediment.
Text: on both sides: in banner curving through lower part of image, "DANIEL LOOMIS"
Construction: Three boards, grain oriented horizontally, joined with splines or featherboards set in grooves. Applied moldings are nailed to the outer edges of board. The ends of the top and bottom moldings are cut to the shape of the inside contour of the side moldings, so that the side moldings can slide over the ends as the large signboard expands and contracts across the grain with changes in humidity (see fig. 18). No structural frame; no skirt or pediment.
Object number1961.63.34
NotesTechnique Note: Heavily weathered, with approximately 50% paint loss, especially to the gray background, leaving the image slightly raised. The cannon barrel projecting into the composition from the side is an unusual feature. Several elements on side 1 appear to be later repaintings of earlier designs, including the smalt treatment and a sloppy application of red paint to the name banner. The vines in the Connecticut seal may have originally been gilded. The leaf size of the gold sheets used for gilding is evident on the eagle. The two eagles were probably laid out with a template, although slight variations are visible; strips in the shield on side 2 were marked off in equal widths with dividers.
Historical Note: Original location. The Loomis inn was located about seventeen miles east of Hartford, along the Providence turnpike (now Rt. 44).On View
On viewCollections
about 1823
1814-1820
before 1892