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Artist: Harriet Cany Peale
"Portrait of Rebecca" Harriet Peale, Early American Female Portrait
By Harriet Cany Peale
Located in New York, NY
Harriet Peale
Portrait of Rebecca, 1840
Inscribed verso, “Portrait of Rebecca Greenwood (?)/ Aged 25 years/ Painted by Harriet C. Cany/ May 1840”
Oil on canvas
28 3/4 x 23 3/4 inches...
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