Mrs. Gleason and Her Daughter   Save
Ohio History Connection Museum Collections
Description: Photographic reproduction of Mrs. Gleason and Her Daughter, a 1785 painting by Winthrop Chandler (1747-1790). This is one of a pair of paintings painted in the Woodstock, Connecticut area by Chandler, who is thought to be the brother of the eponymous Mrs. Gleason. Winthrop Chandler's wife was named Mary Gleason. She came to Ohio in 1800, at which time the portraits were reportedly brought to to the Putnam House in Belpre, Ohio, where they hung for many years. View on Ohio Memory.
Image ID: AL04650
Subjects: Women--Ohio; Ohio History--Settlement and Early Statehood
Places: Woodstock (Connecticut)