Bird with Spray of Flowers in Mouth
Artist/Maker
Lewis Miller (1796-1882)
MediumWatercolor and ink on paper
DimensionsUnframed: 6" x 3" (15.2 cm. x 7.6 cm.)
Credit LineGiven through the generosity of Edward L. Goldsmith and Betty Stuart Goldsmith Halberstadt in memory of Betty Stuart Goldsmith
Object number1991.301.3
DescriptionA long-necked, red-footed fowl (goose?) stands on a branch and lifts its head upwards, with a large spray of colorful flowers and foliage emanating from its beak. At lower right, a small reserve is set over lettering.InscribedIn the lower right corner in ink is letter: "L. Miller."
ProvenanceThe earliest phase of the descent of the large group of Miller drawings owned and donated by Stuart Goldsmith Halberstadt is not firmly documented, but it is believed that the group descended initially through the artist's niece, Emmeline A. Miller (1813-1892), who married, first, John Craig (1794-1852); thence, the drawings descended to the Craigs' daughter, Elinor Lewis Craig (1847-1892), who married William C. Flagg (1857-1925). The drawings then descended to the Flaggs' daughter, Mary Sherwood Flagg (1884-1973).
In her final illness, Mary Sherwood Flagg was nursed by her close friend, Betty Bealle, who married Edward L. Goldsmith. The drawings were given to Mrs. Goldsmith in gratitude and remembrance. They then descended to AARFAM's donor, Mrs. Goldsmith's daughter, Stuart Goldsmith, who married Jon Halberstadt.
1740-1760
Probably 1827-1830
ca. 1810
Probably 1939-1942
ca. 1690
1805-1815
1660-1680
1822-1825
1725-1726 (probably)
1830-1870
1920-1925