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American School, Possibly Zedekiah Belknap (First Quarter 19th Century), "Portraits of Samuel Poor (1797-1853) and His Wife Lydia Sprague Poor (1793-1871), ca. 1817-1820, oils on canvas, unsigned, sitters identified on handwritten note affixed to the stretcher of the female portrait, "Gerald Kornblau Gallery" inscribed en verso of both, each 36-1/4" x 28-1/2". Framed. Provenance: Gerald Kornblau Gallery, New York, New York; Christie's, New York, August 25-26, 2015, lot 68. Both Samuel and Lydia Poor were from Middlesex County in Massachusetts. They met and married in Malden in 1817, and had a son named George in 1820. Shortly after, they moved to Charleston, Suffolk, where Mr. Poor made a respectable income as a manufacturer and retailer of boots and shoes. His son followed him in the industry, establishing Poor's Shoe Store in 1846 with Elisha Knight on Main Street. The store remained in business until 1893, when George Poor sold it on his retirement. Reference: Souvenir of the 50th Anniversary of the Dedication of Bunker Hill Monument, 1843-1893. Bunker Hill Times: Boston, 1893, pp. 56-57.


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