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Joseph Badger (ca.1707-1765) was a portrait artist in Boston, Massachusetts in the 18th-century. He painted some 80 portraits of merchants, businessmen, clergy, and other notables, and their wives and children.
Badger was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, to tailor Stephen Badger and Mercy Kettell. In 1731 he married Katharine Felch; they moved to Boston around 1733. He was a member of the Brattle Street Church.
He "began his career as a house-painter and glazier, and ... throughout his life continued this work, besides painting signs, hatchments and other heraldic devices, in order to eke out a livelihood when orders for portraits slackened."
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ID de tableau:: 70895 Mrs. John Haskins (Hannah Upham) Mrs. John Haskins (Hannah Upham)
ca. 1759(1759)
Oil on canvas
91 x 72 cm (35.83 x 28.35 in)
ca. 1759(1759)
Oil on canvas
91 x 72 cm (35.83 x 28.35 in)
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ID de tableau:: 71857 John Haskins John Haskins
Date ca. 1759(1759
Dimensions 91.4 x 68.9 cm (35.98 x 27.13 in)
Date ca. 1759(1759
Dimensions 91.4 x 68.9 cm (35.98 x 27.13 in)
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ID de tableau:: 71905 Mrs John Haskins Mrs John Haskins
Date ca. 1759(1759
Dimensions 91 x 72 cm (35.83 x 28.35 in)
Date ca. 1759(1759
Dimensions 91 x 72 cm (35.83 x 28.35 in)
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ID de tableau:: 75022 Portrait of James Badger Portrait of James Badger
1760(1760)
Oil on canvas
cjr 1760(1760)
Oil on canvas
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ID de tableau:: 75430 Portrait of Cornelius Waldo Portrait of Cornelius Waldo
1750
cjr 1750
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Joseph Badger (ca.1707-1765) was a portrait artist in Boston, Massachusetts in the 18th-century. He painted some 80 portraits of merchants, businessmen, clergy, and other notables, and their wives and children.
Badger was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, to tailor Stephen Badger and Mercy Kettell. In 1731 he married Katharine Felch; they moved to Boston around 1733. He was a member of the Brattle Street Church.
He "began his career as a house-painter and glazier, and ... throughout his life continued this work, besides painting signs, hatchments and other heraldic devices, in order to eke out a livelihood when orders for portraits slackened."
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