Lot 352
Lithograph of Andrew Jackson, by Albert Newsam (American 1809-1864) after William James Hubard (British/Virginia, 1807-1862), published by Childs & Lehman, Philadelphia, sight 9.625in. x 7.625in. Note: A deaf-mute orphan, Albert Newsam had a natural talent for drawing. In 1827, Newsam began his four year apprenticeship with the Philadelphia printmaker Cephas Childs. In 1830, the young and ambitious James Hubard convinced Andrew Jackson to sit for him and briefly joined Childs' studio. There Hubard drew a lithograph based on Hubard's portrait of Jackson which Childs published. Reference: James G. Barber Andrew Jackson: A Portrait Study, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution and Tennessee State Museum, 1991, pp. 111-3.
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