Elizabeth Grant Bankson Beatty (Mrs. James Beatty) and her daughter Susan, c. 1805
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Elizabeth Grant Bankson Beatty (Mrs. James Beatty) and her daughter Susan, c. 1805
Elizabeth Grant Bankson Beatty (Mrs. James Beatty) and her daughter Susan, c. 1805. Elizabeth Beatty was the wife of a Baltimore merchant, who owned the Bellona Gunpowder Factory. Here she wears a short-sleeved dress with gathered bodice and a circlet of glass beads in her hair. The child wears a muslin gown and holds a strawberry. The painter Joshua Johnson was a freed slave, and became the first known African American painter to gain professional recognition in the United States
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