Artist

Sarah C. Frothingham

born 1821-died New York City 1861
Also known as
  • Sarah Carter Frothingham
  • Sara C. Frothingham
Died
New York, New York, United States
Biography

Miniaturist Sarah Carter Frothingham was the daughter of the portrait painter James Frothingham. Most of her work was done in New York between 1837 and 1845 and was exhibited at Boston Atheneum and the National Academy of Design, which named her an associate in 1841. Frothingham died in New York City in 1861.

National Museum of American Art (CD-ROM) (New York and Washington D.C.: MacMillan Digital in cooperation with the National Museum of American Art, 1996)

Works by this artist (16 items)

Joseph Stella, Man Resting, ca. 1905, pencil on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Linda Lichtenberg Kaplan in honor of Joann Moser, 2016.10.2
Man Resting
Dateca. 1905
pencil on paper
Not on view
Joseph Stella, Pine Tree, 1919, silverpoint and crayon on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Caroline Keck, 2008.17
Pine Tree
Date1919
silverpoint and crayon on paper
Not on view
Joseph Stella, Steel Mill, ca. 1919-1920, gouache on paper mounted on paperboard, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Given in memory of Edith Gregor Halpert by the Halpert Foundation, 1975.39.6
Steel Mill
Dateca. 1919-1920
gouache on paper mounted on paperboard
Not on view
Joseph Stella, Sleeping Woman, ca. 1910, drypoint on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 1976.5.2
Sleeping Woman
Dateca. 1910
drypoint on paper
Not on view