A
young lady with the intitials SAMH
by Moses B. Russell, circa 1840.
Set in the original gilded copper engine-turned locket frame with
cast foliate border, the reverse
with aperture containing a lock
of hair.
2 3/8 inches high.
Moses B. Russell (1810-1884) an apparently untrained artist, worked
for fifty years, first as a miniaturist, portrait painter and later
as a daguerreotypist. A native of Woodstock New Hampshire, Russell
married and spent most of his life in Boston, exhibiting at the
Boston Athenaeum, the Harding Gallery, the Boston Art Association
and the Boston Mechanic's Association. During the years 1854 -
1861, when Russell worked in New York and Philadelphia, he exhibited
at the American Institute of the City of New York. Russell was
married to miniaturist Clarissa Peters, who exhibited as Mrs. Moses
B. Russell.