John P. Hale.
PrinterPrinted by
Kelloggs & Comstock
American, 1848 - 1850
PublisherPublished by
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
American, 1840 - 1867
DistributorDistributed by
D. Needham
American, 1808 - 1888
After a work byAfter a work by
Paise and Beach
Date1848-1850
MediumLithography; printer's ink and watercolor on wove paper
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (image height x width): 12 x 8 11/16in. (30.5 x 22.1cm)
Sheet (height x width): 14 x 9 15/16in. (35.6 x 25.2cm)
Sheet (height x width): 14 x 9 15/16in. (35.6 x 25.2cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Samuel St. John Morgan
DescriptionHalf-length portrait of a man wearing a jacket, vest, shirt, and tie seated at a table. Two sheets of paper are on the table. Drapery at the right is tied back with a cord. A square pillar is at the left.
Object number1950.103.0
InscribedOn recto, lithographed title beneath image, "JOHN P. HALE / THE CHAMPION OF LIBERTY AND FREE SOIL." On verso, inscribed in red ink, upper left, "776". Inscribed in pencil: "250"; lower left, "Print / Box 6 / #39"; lower right, "consv CPC 1987" "Dwr 4" and accession number. In blue pencil, lower center, "Born in 1806".NotesSubject Note: John Parker Hale (1806-1873) served as a Democrat in the House of Representatives from 1843 to 1845. When he refused to vote for the annexation of Texas, the Democratic party revoked his renomination. Hale switched to the Free Soil party and served in the United States Senate from 1847 to 1853. He ran for President on the Free-Soil ticket in 1852, but did not win. Hale returned to the Senate in 1855, serving for ten more years. John Parker Hale died in Dover, New Hampshire, on 19 November 1873.
Artist Note: This lithograph was based on a daguerreotype by Paise and Beach.
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- Kellogg Brothers Lithographs
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