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Collection
Heritage Center Collection: Fine Arts: Paintings
Title
Reitz by Maentel
Object ID
P.77.23
Date Range
c. 1810
  1 image  
Collection
Heritage Center Collection: Fine Arts: Paintings
Title
Reitz by Maentel
Description
Water color portrait of a young man on wove paper. The subject depicted in full-length profile, facing to the viewer's left, with right foot in front of left. He has short black hair and is wearing a dark blue coat, white shirt with high collar, blue and white checked vest, dark gray pants and black boots. He is holding a top hat upside-down in his right hand.
The background is dominated by a blue sky with a few clouds, an orange or light brown horizon, blue-green hills and bushes (probably faded green) and brown ground.
According to the sellers, the subject is one of the Reitz (or Ritz) brothers. Catherine Reitz was the great-great grandmother of the seller, Guiles Erisman Costolo. For more info on the provenance see the file.
Artist Jacob Maentel (1763-1863) was an important itinerant portrait painter in watercolor who worked extensively in northwest Lancaster County during the first quarter of the 19th century.
Provenance
$6,000 for this portrait and P.77.24 together.
Date Range
c. 1810
Creator
Jacob Maentel
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 42
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Drawer
Bin 2-A
People
Maentel, Jacob
Object Name
Painting
Height (cm)
22.5425
Height (ft)
0.7395833333
Height (in)
8.875
Width (cm)
27.94
Width (ft)
0.9166666667
Width (in)
11
Dimension Details
Framed: 19.25 inches high x 16.25 wide
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2000-11-08
Condition Notes
Some horizontal buckling on left side, vertical buckling along top edge, but otherwise in good condition.
Conservation treatment and matting done in Feb. 1989 by CCAHA in Phila. Mat must have later been removed, so this piece was matted and framed by conservator Brian Howard in 1996.
Object ID
P.77.23
Role
Artist
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection: Fine Arts: Paintings
Object ID
P.77.24
Date Range
c. 1810
Collection
Heritage Center Collection: Fine Arts: Paintings
Description
Water color portrait of a young man on wove paper. The subject depicted in full-length profile, facing to the viewer's right, with the left foot in front of the right. He has brown hair that curls up at the neck and is wearing a dark blue coat, white shirt with high collar, blue and white checked vest, dark gray pants and black boots. He is holding a top hat upside-down in his right hand.
The background is dominated by a blue sky with four white clouds, an orange or light brown horizon, blue-green hills and bushes (probably faded green) and brown ground.
According to the sellers, the subject is one of the Reitz (or Ritz) brothers. Catherine Reitz was the great-great grandmother of the seller, Guiles Erisman Costolo. For more info on the provenance see the file.
Artist Jacob Maentel (1763-1863) was an important itinerant portrait painter in watercolor who worked extensively in northwest Lancaster County during the first quarter of the 19th century.
Provenance
$6,000 for this portrait and P.77.23 together.
Date Range
c. 1810
Creator
Jacob Maentel
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 42
Storage Shelf
Shelf 2
Storage Drawer
Bin 2-A
People
Maentel, Jacob
Object Name
Painting
Height (cm)
22.5425
Height (ft)
0.7395833333
Height (in)
8.875
Width (cm)
27.94
Width (ft)
0.9166666667
Width (in)
11
Dimension Details
Framed: 19.25 inches high x 16.25 wide
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2000-11-08
Condition Notes
Some slight buckling down left side. Some small brown spots in upper left corner, below the cloud; also spotted across the non-blue portion of the sky. There is a crease running from the extreme right edge (at approximately the height of the subject's hand) to the bottom, ending slightly less than an inch from the lower right corner.
Conservation treatment and matting done in Feb. 1989 by CCAHA in Phila. Mat must have later been removed, so this piece was matted and framed by conservator Brian Howard in 1996.
Object ID
P.77.24
Role
Artist
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Watercolor of Mylin farm
Object ID
G.01.28.1
Date Range
1913
  1 image  
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Watercolor of Mylin farm
Description
Watercolor of Eli K. Mylin farm, mounted in large gilt frame.
Painting is done on a rectangular, heavy sheet of sepia-brown paper with textured surface. Executed in greens, brown, red and white. Immediate foreground shows a railroad stretching from left to right, bordered by wooden fencing. Fields in near foreground lead up to a farmstead in midrange consisting of a stone house at far right encircled by a white picket fence, a large white barn at far left, and various outbuildings located between them. Distant fields rise slightly to form rolling hills with trees and fencing at horizon. Sketchy white clouds are arranged across the sky.
The farm is located directly south of Willow Street, Pequea Twp., Lancaster County and belonged to donor's great-grandfather. Her grandmother, Lillie V. Stehman, grew up there before marrying Isaiah D. Stehman and moving to Mount Joy.
The 1864 Atlas shows E.K. Mylin residing in the extreme southeast corner of Pequea Twp. The 1899 Atlas shows two farms in close proximity, both owned by E. K. Mylin.
Painted in 1913, probably from a photo post card (with a May 1906 postmark) that shows this exact scene.
(Written by Wendell Zercher.)
Provenance
Given in memory of Isaiah D. Stehman and Lillie V. Stehman, grandparents of the donor, Mrs. M. Patricia Bowman of Harrisburg, Pa. Donated on July 11, 2001.
Date Range
1913
Creator
Zeller
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Drawer
Bin 2
People
Bowman, M. Patricia
Mylin, Eli K.
Stehman, Lillie V.
Stehman, Isaiah D.
Object Name
Painting
Height (cm)
38.1
Height (ft)
1.25
Height (in)
15
Width (cm)
53.34
Width (ft)
1.75
Width (in)
21
Dimension Details
Framed: 27 inches high x 33.25 inches wide
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2001-07-11
Condition Notes
Overall good condition. Minor buckling across surface with vertical streaks of dark soil across both painting and backing paper. Bother papers have suffered some fading. Frame has much of gliding intact on interior surfaces although worn and soiled but exterior surfaces of frame have been painted over to hid chips and losses. Reverse side of frame has torn and soiled brown paper backing covering two large wood back boards.
Object ID
G.01.28.1
Role
Artist
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Theorem painting of stenciled fruit
Object ID
G.98.12.24
  1 image  
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Theorem painting of stenciled fruit
Description
Framed theorem of stencil-painted fruit on light brown cotton velvet. Painting is a still life of variously colored fruits: melons, peaches, apricots, a half-eaten pear, grapes with leaves, plums and a pomegranate. Composed on a blue-colored base or table. An insect is depicted near bottom center below grapes.
There is no border signature or date. Frame is a flat-profiles with walnut veneer facing.
Provenance
Found in the Slaymaker attic among other framed objects, in very dirty conditions. Unknown maker, but possibly done at a Moravian school such as the one at Lititz. See Slaymakers at Linden Hall on page 147 of Slaymaker history.
Given by Mrs. S.R. Slaymaker, II
Year Range From
1810
Year Range To
1850
Creator
Unknown
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 44
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Object Name
Painting
Height (cm)
48.26
Height (ft)
1.5833333333
Height (in)
19
Width (cm)
53.34
Width (ft)
1.75
Width (in)
21
Condition
Good
Condition Date
1998-07-08
Condition Notes
Taken to Dottie McCoach for conservation June 1, 1998. Returned Sept. 17, 1998. See report in this file. After treatment the piece is still dark, stained and moisture damaged along the bottom.
Object ID
G.98.12.24
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Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Klumpp Tannery watercolor
Object ID
P.90.06
  1 image  
Collection
Heritage Center Collection
Title
Klumpp Tannery watercolor
Description
A: Watercolor on wove paper of J. Crump Tannery, Marietta, Pa, depicting a panoramic view of the Klumpp Tannery and residence, viewed from Front St. The white 2-story frame house with one-story addition is in the foreground on the left with a man and woman by the front door. The tannery complex with smokestack is on the right, set further back from the street with the tanning operation underway. A man in a small horse-drawn carriage is in the street in the front and a boy chasing 2 chickens is in the yard between the house and tannery. A brick church is in the background center.
John C. Klumpp's Tannery was built by P. Moyer on Locust Street between 2nd St. (now E. Market) and Prospect Alley in 1815. Klumpp acquired the tannery in 1874 and operated it until his death in 1901. The tannery occupied lots 69-70-71-72, Strawberry Alley ran beside the Klumpp residence on the left. To the rear of the dwelling, behind the fence can be the kitchen garden and outhouse.
Signed bottom left, in ink, "P. Meissner./18/1/76."
2 photographs of tannery:
B: Black and white photo showing roughly the same view as A, although closer to ground level. The house is on the left and the tannery on the right. At least five people are sitting/standing on the porch of the house facing the yard. The buildings appear mostly unchanged from the watercolor. The date "1908" is written in the lower left corner in ink.
C: Black and whit photo of the tannery from the back. Four separate buildings of varying design can be seen in a row, with the smokestack extending up out of frame slightly right of center. A stone bridge over a creek is at extreme right, with creek running around the buildings to the left. The date "1929" is written in the lower left corner in blue ink.
The photographs appear to be photographic copies of the originals. They were attached to the paper backing covering the frame of the watercolor.
Year Range From
1876
Year Range To
1929
Creator
Meissner, A. P.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 44
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Search Terms
Klumpp Tannery
Tanneries
Object Name
Painting
Height (cm)
26.035
Height (ft)
0.8541666667
Height (in)
10.25
Width (cm)
43.815
Width (ft)
1.4375
Width (in)
17.25
Dimension Details
Framed: 16.25" high x 23.5" wide x 1.125" deep
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2001-01-26
Condition Notes
A: watercolor has brown staining all over, especially apparent in the sky. Further discoloration along the top edge. The pieces was cleaned (dry and wet), mended, and flattened by the Conservation Center for Art and Historic Artifacts in Philadelphia in 1991.
B,C: Photos. B is browned and faded at the edges and curves inward. Both B and C have tape and backing residue on the reverse. They were dry cleaned, mended and flattened by the CCAJA in 1991. Further details available in file.
Object ID
P.90.06
Role
Artist
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Collection
File Collection
Title
James Sproul
Object ID
2008.034.8
  1 image  
Collection
File Collection
Title
James Sproul
Description
3/4 profile bust portrait of "James Sproul of Octoraro . 1781 -1847 ." Subject's face towards viewer. See notes for additional information regarding date of gift and donor.
Year Range From
1800
Year Range To
1847
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
Storage Container
Box 0536
People
Sproul, James
Sproul, William Cameron
Subcategory
Art
Search Terms
Portraits
Object Name
Painting
Length (in)
17
Width (in)
14
Object ID
2008.034.8
Notes
According to the "Papers Read Before the Lancaster County Historical Society, February 1, 1907, Minutes of the February meeting:
The following donations to the Society were announced by the Librarian: A large frame photograph of James Sproul, once a prominent citizen and iron master on the Octoraro Creek, below Christiana, donated by his grandson, Hon. W. C. Sproul, of Chester Pa.
The presentation of the Sproul portrait was made by Dr. J. W. Houston, who accompanied it by an address of considerable length, in which the career of Dr. Sproul was sketched, showing him to have been a man of mark in the earlier period of the county's history.
William Cameron Sproul (September 16, 1870 – March 21, 1928) was the 27th Governor of Pennsylvania from 1919 to 1923. He also served as a state senator from 1896 until his election as governor in 1919.
Accession Number
2008.034
Other Number
1907
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Gen. John Steele
Object ID
2011.001.2
  1 image  
Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Gen. John Steele
Description
Oil Painting on paper of General John Steele. Gen. Steele is seated with his right arm on the arm of a chair, left hand on his right wrist. He's attired in a black coat high with high back collar. A high white collar around his neck has a bow tied in the front with a ruffled front.
Copy of portrait by Jacob Eichholtz
Year Range From
1810
Year Range To
1820
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Cabinet
Cabinet 2
Storage Shelf
Shelf 1
Storage Container
Box 0032
People
Steele, John
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Object Name
Painting
Oither Names
Portrait
Length (cm)
14.605
Length (ft)
0.4791666667
Length (in)
5.75
Width (cm)
10.4775
Width (ft)
0.34375
Width (in)
4.125
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2023-03-20
Object ID
2011.001.2
Accession Number
2011.001
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Adam Reigart Jr. (original catalog description was Capt. John Steele)
Object ID
2011.001.5
Date Range
1815
  1 image  
Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Adam Reigart Jr. (original catalog description was Capt. John Steele)
Description
Oil portrait on canvas of Adam Reigart, Jr. (1765-1844). (Original catalog description was: "Painted portrait of Captain John Steele by Jacob Eichholtz". This ID correction approved by Tom Ryan).
Half-length male figure, faces slightly to left, gray hair brushed forward over forehead in thin wisps, long sideburns, his left ear visible; white turned down collar, light color waistcoat and white stock and frill. Black double-breasted coat. Plain brown background.
Modern wood frame 1.75" wide, painted black with gold beaded inner edge.
See G.86.09.2 for an identical oil on canvas portrait of Reigart by Eichholtz. (On art racks)
Date Range
1815
Creator
Eichholtz, Jacob
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 44
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
People
Eichholtz, Jacob
Reigart, Adam Jr.
Subcategory
Need to Classify
Object Name
Painting
Oither Names
Portrait
Material
Paper
Medium
Painting, Oil
Dimension Details
Frame: H: 33.25" W: 28.25"
Condition
Poor
Condition Date
2012-01-05
Condition Notes
Painting has strong tears and needs cleaning. This is the condition in which it was received. Large irregular tear 7.5" x 4/5" across his left chest & shoulder. Small 1" x 1/2" tear above shoulder. Another irregular tear 2" x 1" on right shoulder. Straight line dent w/ some tearing below this. Another straight line dent 3.5" to left of head.and a 1"-long dent with tear above head. Extensive craquelure, esp. in upper 2/3.
Modern wood frame 1.75" wide is painted black with gold beading on inner edge. Round, blue sticker at top back of stretcher reads: "(W)alnut Lan(e) / Art Shop / German(town) / Philad(elphia).
Object ID
2011.001.5
Accession Number
2011.001
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Collection
Wheatland
Object ID
W.1940.011.001
Date Range
1814
Collection
Wheatland
Description
Oil painting of Ann Coleman in gold leaf rectangular frame. Oil on canvas. Copy of original Thomas Sully painting done by Hannah Mae Horner.
Provenance
Dr. Carpenter [JB's physician]-Hannah Mae Horner
Date Range
1814
Year Range From
1
Creator
Horner, Hannah Mae
Last Owner
Coleman, Dawson G.
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Art Rack
Storage Cabinet
South Side
Storage Shelf
Rack 1
Storage Drawer
Front
People
Horner, Hannah Mae
Coleman, Ann
Subcategory
Art
Object Name
Painting
Material
Paint/Canvas/Wood
Medium
Painting, Oil
Related Publications
The Magazine Antiques: 3/1971, pages 386-390 'Living with Antiques: Castlefinn Farm, the Pennsylvania home of Mrs. James Rawle II.'
Height (in)
34
Width (in)
29
Depth (in)
2
Condition
Good
Condition Date
2003-09-30
Condition Notes
some flaking of gold frame.
Object ID
W.1940.011.001
Role
Artist
Accession Number
W.1940.011
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Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Camera Obscura view of Centre Square by W. Barton
Object ID
2011.010.001
  1 image  
Collection
Fine Arts Collection: Paintings
Title
Camera Obscura view of Centre Square by W. Barton
Description
Watercolor of a view of Centre Square taken from South Queen Street looking north. Watercolor is based on a camera obscura image taken by W. Barton. Courthouse with clock tower in center of image. Trees with no leaves around courthouse. Multistory brick buildings on either side of image.
Inscription along bottom of watercolor reads: "View of the Court House Part of the Main Street in the City of Lancaster in the State of Pennsylvania Northerly taken by W. Barton in his Camera December 12 at 1/2 past 11 O'Clock A.M. distant about 65 rods from said Court House."
See Notes for additional information;.
Year Range From
1815
Year Range To
1820
Storage Location
LancasterHistory, Lancaster, PA
Storage Room
DAC
Storage Wall
Island 5
Storage Cabinet
Unit 43
Storage Shelf
Shelf 3
People
Barton, W.
Object Name
Painting
Height (cm)
71.755
Height (ft)
2.3541666667
Height (in)
28.25
Length (cm)
93.98
Length (ft)
3.0833333333
Length (in)
37
Object ID
2011.010.001
Notes
Used as cover image for "The Heritage of Lancaster County" by John Ward Willson Loose, 1978.
974.815 LACO L863.
Label on inside of dust jacket reads: "The cover illustration is a rare and remarkable view of Centre Square made by the use of a "camera obscura" at 11:30 a.m., 12 December in a year sometime between 1815 and 1820. The artist, W. Barton, sat in a small enclosure placed in South Queen Street. A tiny hole in the north side of the box permitted the image to be reflected upside down on the inside southern wall of the box. Barton then sketched the image, and rendered a watercolor picture of the scene. To the right side is the Montgomery Mansion built about 1804. The courthouse in the center of the square replaced an earlier one in 1786 and was raised in 1852."
Accession Number
2011.010
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