Capt. Henry P. Fleischman

George Catlin, Capt. Henry P. Fleischman, ca. 1825, watercolor on ivory, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Mary Elizabeth Spencer, 1999.27.5
George Catlin, Capt. Henry P. Fleischman, ca. 1825, watercolor on ivory, image (oval): 2 381 78 in. (6.14.9 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Mary Elizabeth Spencer, 1999.27.5
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Artwork Details

Title
Capt. Henry P. Fleischman
Date
ca. 1825
Location
Not on view
Dimensions
image (oval): 2 381 78 in. (6.14.9 cm)
Credit Line
Bequest of Mary Elizabeth Spencer
Mediums
Mediums Description
watercolor on ivory
Classifications
Subjects
  • Occupation — military — captain
  • Portrait male — Fleischman, Henry P. — bust
Object Number
1999.27.5

Artwork Description

The Naval Library has no record of Henry Fleischman (1792-1835) having earned the rank of captain. He was captured once by the British, who had released him upon his oath not to fight against them again. Fleischman went on to serve on the USS Chesapeake under the name William Brown, a midshipman who previously had been posted aboard the ship. Fleischman’s actions were discovered and he was charged with “un-officer-like conduct” and falsifying his identity. Because of his youth and good record his only punishment was a public reprimand by the secretary of the Navy. George Catlin and his wife had planned to visit the Fleischmans at their home in St. Louis in October 1835, but arrived six months after the “Captain” died at sea. Although this miniature is dated 1825, it is possible that Catlin painted it on that trip, as a memorial for his friend’s grieving family.

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