A VIEW OF PART OF THE TOWN OF BOSTON IN NEW ENGLAND AND BRITISH SHIPS OF WAR LANDING THEIR TROOPS! 1768
Prints and Maps
Paul Revere Jr. (Engraver, printer and seller)
Christian Remick (Designer and colorist)
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
Ink; Watercolor; Paper (laid)
Line engraved
1958.2398 A
Object Number1958.2398 A |
Print (Engraving)
A VIEW OF PART OF THE TOWN OF BOSTON IN NEW ENGLAND AND BRITISH SHIPS OF WAR LANDING THEIR TROOPS! 1768
Prints and Maps
Bequest of Henry Francis du Pont
Paul Revere Jr. (Engraver, printer and seller)
12/21/1734-05/10/1818
Paul Revere, son of a silversmith with the same name, apprenticed to his father in 1747. His father died in 1754, before Paul could complete his training. Although he was legally too young to inherit the business, he remained active there until he was twenty one, when he assumed control. During the ensuing five decades, Revere and his employees produced hundreds of household, personal, ceremonial, and commemorative silver artifacts for well-to-do Bostonians. Revere's daybooks record that he fabricated twenty-five ladles between 1781 and 1797, calling them tureen ladle, soup ladle, and in one instance, scalloped tureen ladle. For the most part, he made one in any given year, except for 1795, when he fashioned five, and 1796, when he made six.
Christian Remick (Designer and colorist)
1726
Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
1. Inscription; Bottom right within border; ENGRAVED, PAINTED, & SOLD by PAUL REVERE, BOSTON.
Historical; City view; American Indian; Native American
Ink; Watercolor; Paper (laid)
Line engraved
10.9 (H) , 16.5 (W) , 9.8 (Image H) , 15.6 (Image W)
27.8 (H) , 41.8 (W) , 9.8 (Image H) , 15.6 (Image W)
Measurements by sight, in frame. H at left. W at bottom. Plate H (at left): 10.2 in. (25.8 cm). Plate W (at bottom): 15.75 in. (40.1 cm). Chain intervals: 2.7-2.8 cm; 8 laid lines per cm. No conservation file.
Revere, Paul Jr.
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, New England, United States, North America
II
Lily on crowned shield with initials "GR"
Hand colored with transparent and opaque watercolors
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