Portrait of the sister of the painter, Mrs. Ebenezer Crafts (1741-1812), née Mahitible Chandler, and her daughters Matilda (1771-1848) and Augusta (1772-1861)
label QS:Len,"Portrait of the sister of the painter, Mrs. Ebenezer Crafts (1741-1812), née Mahitible Chandler, and her daughters Matilda (1771-1848) and Augusta (1772-1861)"
label QS:Lnl,"Portret van de zuster van de schilder met haar twee dochters"
English: Mrs. Ebenezer Crafts (1741-1812) and her daughters Matilda (1771-1848) and Augusta (1772-1861).
Mrs. Crafts, née Mahitible Chandler, was the sister of the painter and moved with her husband to Craftsbury, Vermont
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