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Gift of Miss Charlotte Tyler, 1914.2.0  Photograph by David Stansbury  © 2013 Connecticut Museu ...
House of Isaac Bliss, Hartford, Connecticut
Gift of Miss Charlotte Tyler, 1914.2.0 Photograph by David Stansbury © 2013 Connecticut Museum of Culture and History

House of Isaac Bliss, Hartford, Connecticut

Painter (American, 1813 - 1885)
Date1854
MediumPainting; oil on canvas in wood frame
DimensionsStretcher (height x width): 18 x 24in. (45.7 x 61cm) Frame (height x width x depth): 23 x 29 x 1 1/4in. (58.4 x 73.7 x 3.2cm)
ClassificationsPainting
Credit LineGift of Miss Charlotte Tyler
Object number1914.2.0
DescriptionA white picket fence is in front of a center-chimney saltbox frame house; several trees, including elm trees are on either side of it. A second building to the right may be a barn or carriage house. A man and a child walk on the sidewalk in front of the house. A post is probably a hitching post. Another man is in the foreground, beside a dirt road.
NotesSubject Note: The house stood on what is now Bushnell Park in Hartford, Connecticut, just southwest of the present day Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Arch. It was owned by Isaac Bliss, a tanner. His granddaughter donated the painting to the Connecticut Historical Society.

Genealogical Note: Isaac Bliss was born 10 August 1760, the son of Jedediah and Miriam (Hitchcock) Bliss of Springfield, Massachusetts. He married Welthea (1766-1832), daughter of George and Mary Butler of Hartford, Connecticut on 3 September 1886. They had eleven children. Isaac Bliss died on 19 June 1845.


Status
Not on view