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Antique 19th Century Gouache Portrait of Clara Barton
A circa late-19th century portrait of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross. Rendered in gouache on paper.
The artwork is presented in its original, period-correct mounting: an oval image matted in a beige, textured leather-mat board with brown fabric tape trim. It is preserved behind leaded glass, consistent with framing practices of the era.
Condition Report: Good antique condition. The gouache painting itself is well-preserved. The surrounding mat board shows expected age-toning and minor surface scuffs. The leaded glass is intact. Unframed.
Subject Biography: Clara Barton (1821-1912)
Clara Barton was a pioneering nurse, teacher, and patent clerk who became one of the most prominent humanitarian figures in American history. During the Civil War, she earned the nickname "Angel of the Battlefield" for her dedicated service to wounded soldiers. In 1881, she founded the American Red Cross, leading the organization for 23 years and establishing its legacy of disaster relief and emergency aid.
Antique 19th Century Gouache Portrait of Clara Barton
A circa late-19th century portrait of Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross. Rendered in gouache on paper.
The artwork is presented in its original, period-correct mounting: an oval image matted in a beige, textured leather-mat board with brown fabric tape trim. It is preserved behind leaded glass, consistent with framing practices of the era.
Condition Report: Good antique condition. The gouache painting itself is well-preserved. The surrounding mat board shows expected age-toning and minor surface scuffs. The leaded glass is intact. Unframed.
Subject Biography: Clara Barton (1821-1912)
Clara Barton was a pioneering nurse, teacher, and patent clerk who became one of the most prominent humanitarian figures in American history. During the Civil War, she earned the nickname "Angel of the Battlefield" for her dedicated service to wounded soldiers. In 1881, she founded the American Red Cross, leading the organization for 23 years and establishing its legacy of disaster relief and emergency aid.