'Is She By Gustavus Hesselius?' Zoom Webinar
In this webinar, recorded on 12/16/2022, Tom Price, a University of Delaware Art History PhD candidate, considered and discussed Stenton’s recently arrived Sarah Logan Norris portrait. Nineteenth-century Logan family tradition attributed the portrait to the English painter Sir Godfrey Kneller; however, Tom’s study of the portrait, including comparisons with other portraits at Stenton and elsewhere and archival research in Logan and Norris family papers at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, points toward the Swedish immigrant painter, Gustavus Hesselius, as the creator of Sarah’s likeness.
Speaker Bio: Thomas Price is a third-year PhD student at the University of Delaware studying nineteenth-century American art, where he has focused on landscape representation, the environment, extraction, and queer art. He received his BA in Art History from Drew University in 2015 and his MA from the Williams College Graduate Program in the History of Art in 2017. Before starting at UD, he was the Curatorial Assistant for American Art at the Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College, where he co-curated the exhibition This Land: American Engagements with the Natural World. More recently, he was a curatorial intern at the Biggs Museum of Art and a Research Fellow for Stenton during summer 2022.