Washington's First Interview with His Wife
Date1863
Artist
John Whetton Ehninger
(American, 1827 - 1889)
Maker
George R. Hall
(English-American, born 1818)
Publisher
William Pate
(American, active c.1849 - 1865)
Subject
George Washington
(American, 1732 - 1799)
Subject
Martha Washington
(American, 1731 - 1802)
Subject
John Parke Custis
(American, 1754 - 1781)
Subject
Martha Parke Custis
(American, 1756 - 1773)
Geography
Published -
United States
Medium/TechniqueInk on paper; stipple and line engraving.
DimensionsImage (H x W): 17 3/16 in. × 21 7/8 in. (43.66 cm × 55.56 cm)
Plate (H x W): 21 in. x 26 in. (53.34 cm x 66.04 cm)
Overall (H x W): 27 7/8 in. × 26 3/4 in. (70.8 cm × 67.95 cm)
Credit LineGift of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley DeForest Scott, 1985
Object numberSC-166
DescriptionThis print is a historical scene showing young George Washington and Martha Custis meeting. Her children are playing on the floor in front of her. The scene is set indoors in a well-appointed room with Martha sitting near a leaded window. Washington stands in military uniform on the right side of the image with his hat in his right hand. In the background can be seen a man riding a horse, with a white, riderless horse next to him.MarkingsPrinted below image on left in block script: "Painted by J. W. Ehinger".
Printed below image centered in italic script: "Entered according to Act of Congress 1863 by William Pate in the clerks office of the district court of the U. S. for the Southern District of New York.".
Printed below image on right in block script: "Engraved by G. R. Hall".
Printed below image centered in block script: "Washington's First Interview With His Wife.".
Printed below image center in cursive script: "From the Original Picture Painted Expressly for this Engraving / Published by William Pate 58 & 60 Fullton St. N. Y.".
Printed at the bottom of the sheet, center: "Boston, L.A. Elliot & Co.".
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