Embroidered sampler
Born in Philadelphia in 1810, Ann Margaret Thum was the eldest daughter of John Jacob Thum (1771-1826) and Margaret Thum (1781-1851). She later married Mathias L. Beale (1808-1875), a Philadelphia clerk. The couple had nine children born in the Southward neighborhood of Philadelphia between 1829 and 1859, and who were baptized in the Episcopal church. By 1878 Ann Margaret appears in a Philadelphia city directory as a widow living at 332 McIlwain Street. She passed away in Philadelphia on January 7, 1883.
Artwork Details
- Title: Embroidered sampler
- Maker: Ann Margaret Thum (American, 1810–1883)
- Date: 1819
- Geography: Made in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
- Culture: American
- Medium: Silk embroidery on linen
- Dimensions: 21 1/2 x 17 in. (54.6 x 43.2 cm)
- Credit Line: Bequest of Mable Herbert Harper, 1957
- Object Number: 57.122.752
- Curatorial Department: The American Wing
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