Edward Bell
The Washington Family

EngraverEnglish, active 1794–1847
CultureEnglish
Titles
  • The Washington Family
Date1800
PlaceEngland
MediumMezzotint, engraving, and roulette printed in colors, with additional watercolor on wove paper
DimensionsImage: 18 × 23 7/8 in. (45.7 × 60.7 cm)
Sheet: 19 1/2 × 24 5/8 in. (49.5 × 62.5 cm)
Credit LineThe Bayou Bend Collection, gift of Miss Ima Hogg
Object numberB.65.5
Non exposé

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Department
Bayou Bend
Object Type
Description

Edward Bell was a member of a London family of engravers working in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Jeremiah Paul Jr. was a painter active in Philadelphia, where he was a member of Charles Willson Peale’s academic organization Columbianum. At times, it was difficult for artists to make a living solely from painting. Prints after their paintings, particularly of famous subjects, often became an important source of supplementary income. In this case, Paul may have taken his cue from fellow Philadelphia artist Edward Savage who had two years earlier published a successful print after his painting of the same subject. Like Savage’s painting, this image includes a depiction of Washington’s enslaved servant, William Lee. Although  rare today, the Paul print had a wide circulation in the nineteenth century, and it served as the prototype for schoolgirl embroideries.

Related examples: New York Public Library. McAlpin Collection (Guadagni 1967. p. 527, fig. 2, where the rediscovered original painting is illustrated as fig. 1); Parke-Bernet Galleries, sale 147, November 30,1939, lot 148; Kennedy Galleries (Kennedy and Sack 1977, no. 104, with reference to Hart no. 765, which is catalogue of Charles H. Hart [Hart 1904]). 

Adapted from book excerpt: David B. Warren, Michael K. Brown, Elizabeth Ann Coleman, and Emily Ballew Neff. American Decorative Arts and Paintings in the Bayou Bend Collection. Houston: Princeton Univ. Press, 1998.


Provenance[The Old Print Shop, New York]; purchased by Miss Ima Hogg, 1965; given to MFAH, by 1966.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Inscribed below image: Printed by J. Paul Junr Philadelphia Published December 1st.[st superscript with period [.] underneath] 1800 by Atkins & Nightingale No.[o superscript with period [.] underneath] 143. Leadenhall Street, London & No.[o superscript with period [.] underneath] 35 North Front Street Philadelphia. Engraved by E. Bell, London / The Washington Family
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