Mrs. Renny Strachan

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Mrs. Renny Strachan
Mrs. Renny Strachan
Artist/Maker (British, 1756 – 1823)
Photographer
Dateafter 1901
MediumGelatin silver print
DimensionsOverall: 7 3/8 × 8 7/8 in. (18.7 × 22.5 cm)
Credit LineGift of James Garfinkel, Class of 1980; Transferred from the Art History Department
Object numberS2018.2.142
Not on view
DescriptionDepicts Raeburn's c.1800 painting of Mrs. Renny Strachan housed at the Worcester Art Museum.
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Additional Details

Provenance 2018: Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art, by transfer from the Art History Department;
likely by 1985 - 2018: Hamilton College (Art History department), by gift of James Garfinkel;
c. 1981-85: James Garfinkel, likely by purchase at auction in London.
Markings Verso, lower center (purple stamp): "M.N. Conger, / PHOTOGRAPHER, / Worcester, Mass."
Inscribed Verso (pencil): "Mrs. Renny Strachan / Raeburn / Worcester, Mass. Museum"
© Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. Image licensed by Artist Rights Society (ARS).
Robert Rauschenberg
Date: 1970
Medium: Offset lithograph
Object number: 1992.19
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Franz Hanfstaengl
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Medium: Albumen print
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Photo by John Bentham.
Hiram Powers
Date: 1867-70
Medium: Marble
Object number: 1869.2
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Thomas Nast
Date: published August 26, 1876
Medium: Wood engraving on newsprint
Object number: 2019.13.336
Photograph by John Bentham.
Arthur Rothstein
Date: October 1935 (printed later)
Medium: Gelatin silver print
Object number: 2016.17.44
Mrs. Dodson, Old Rag, Virginia
Arthur Rothstein
Date: 1935 (printed later)
Medium: Gelatin silver print
Object number: 2018.12.119
A Child with a Kid
Franz Hanfstaengl
Date: late 19th century
Medium: Albumen print
Object number: S2018.2.203
Garden for Mr. & Mrs. Howard Laidlaw, Clinton, NY
William C. Palmer
Date: 1968
Medium: Photocopy
Object number: WCP.616.1
Garden for Mr. & Mrs. Howard Laidlaw, Clinton, NY
William C. Palmer
Date: 1968
Medium: Ink on graph paper
Object number: WCP.616.2
Plan for Mr. & Mrs. Spetts' House, 2 Hills Drive, Utica, NY
William C. Palmer
Date: October 27, 1969
Medium: Photocopy
Object number: WCP.616.8
Photo by John Bentham.
Thomas Nast
Date: late 19th century
Medium: Lithograph on paper
Object number: 1944.1.61