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Ammi Phillips
American, 1788–1865
Portrait of Harriet Campbell
c. 1815
Harriet Campbell was seven years old when this portrait was painted, though her formal costume makes her appear older. Phillips was a successful itinerant artist, working in small towns along the borders of New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. Unlike other early American painters, he was not trained in the European traditions of portraiture. Largely self-taught, he focused on capturing convincing likenesses and creating decorative color arrangements, often reusing poses and clothing.

Image Caption

Ammi Phillips, Portrait of Harriet Campbell, c. 1815, oil on canvas. Clark Art Institute, gift of Oliver Eldridge in memory of Sarah Fairchild Anderson, teacher of art, North Adams Public Schools, daughter of Harriet Campbell, 1991.8
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
48 1/2 x 25 in. (123.2 x 63.5 cm) Frame: 51 7/8 x 28 7/8 x 2 in. (131.8 x 73.3 x 5.1 cm)
Object Number
1991.8
Acquisition
Gift of Oliver Eldridge in memory of Sarah Fairchild Anderson, teacher of art, North Adams Public Schools, daughter of Harriet Campbell, 1991
Status
On View

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Conner, Holly Pyne. Angels and Tomboys: Girlhood in 19th-Century American Art. Exhibition catalogue. Newark: The Newark Museum; San Francisco: Pomegranate Communications, 2012.