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Gift of Mrs. Byard Williams, 1988.85.111, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, Copyright  ...
Sarah Griffin Cheney in Her Garden
Gift of Mrs. Byard Williams, 1988.85.111, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, Copyright Undetermined

Sarah Griffin Cheney in Her Garden

Subject (American, 1884 - 1968)
Date1925 - 1935
MediumPhotography; black and white photograph on paper and cardstock
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 7 7/16 × 9 9/16in. (18.9 × 24.3cm) Mount (height x width): 8 3/16 × 12in. (20.8 × 30.5cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Byard Williams
Object number1988.85.111
DescriptionDistant view of Sarah Griffin (Mrs. William) Cheney sitting on a bench in a garden. She is wearing a floral-patterned dress and a wide-brimmed, dark colored hat. There is a fountain in front of her, which has a statue of a baby holding a fish in the middle of it. Water is spraying out of the fish's mouth. The fountain is surrounded by plants. There is a row of flowers behind Sarah and a thick gathering of trees behind that, in the background.There are flowers and plants in the foreground.
NotesDate note: Estimate based on life dates and approximate age of subject in photograph. Cataloging worksheet in object file does not provide any date information.

Context note: Cataloging worksheet in object file states that South Manchester, CT is the place of origin of the photograph.

Sarah Griffin married William Coates Cheney in 1908.
Status
Not on view
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