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Gift of Mary Seymour, 1885.1.2  Photograph by David Stansbury. © 2005 Connecticut Museum of Cul…
Jane Bonner Ellery (Mrs. John Ellery)
Gift of Mary Seymour, 1885.1.2 Photograph by David Stansbury. © 2005 Connecticut Museum of Culture and History

Jane Bonner Ellery (Mrs. John Ellery)

SubjectPortrait of Jane Bonner American, 1691 - 1739
Dateabout 1698-1700
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsPrimary Dimensions (height x width): 36 1/8 x 31in. (91.8 x 78.7cm)
Stretcher (height x width): 29 1/8 x 24 1/8in. (74 x 61.3cm)
ClassificationsPainting
Credit LineGift of Mary Seymour
DescriptionPortrait of a young girl facing slightly right, wearing a low-necked, reddish colored dress. The bodice and three-quarter-length sleeves have elaborate gilt lace trimming. Her left arm is raised and holds two flowers. Her right arm is laid across her waist, and she holds a fan in her right hand.
Object number1885.1.2
Inscribed"1698" at lower right.NotesSubject Note: Jane Ellery (1691-1739) was the daughter of Captain John Ellery and his second wife, Mary Clark Bonner, of Boston, Massachusetts. Jane was taken to London when she was seven, where she caught smallpox. She survived, and grew up to marry Captain John Ellery (1681-1742) in Boston on 31 August 1710.
On View
Not on view
Gift of Henry Seymour, 1841.25.1, Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, No known copyright
Captain John Bonner Jr.
Washington Family.
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
1845-1846
Asia.
D. W. Kellogg & Co.
1830-1840
Gift of Michael Shortell, 2008.44.5  © 2009 The Connecticut Historical Society.
E.C. Kellogg & Co.
1852
The Star of the South.
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
1857-1865
Gift of Henry Seymour, 1841.25.3 Photograph by David Stansbury.  © 2005 Connecticut Museum of C…
John Durand
about 1772
Museum purchase, 1957.63.1, Connecticut Historical Society, Copyright Undetermined
E.B. & E.C. Kellogg
1847
Tea Bowl and Saucer
Worcester Porcelains
about 1760
Spoon Tray
Worcester Porcelains
about 1760-1770
Tea Bowl and Saucer
Worcester Porcelains
about 1760
Unknown Woman
William H. Brown
1840-1850