Portait of John Britton Remley
Object number2007.147.1
Date1880-1914
MediumOil paints; wood; various metals
Credit LineGift of Beverly A. Scott Harrington and Eileen M. Scott Gritton
DescriptionFramed oil painting of light skinned male with handlebar mustache, green eyes, and wearing a black coat with a white collar. Shades of brown and red in background. Set in brown wooden frame with gold trim.Dimensions26.125 x 32.75 in. (66.4 x 83.2 cm)Historical NotesOil painting portrait of Pittsburgh businessman and Civil War veteran John Britton Remley (1844-1914). Donor Beverly Scott Harrington believes that it could have been painted by an itinerant painter, possibly as a rental payment. Part of a collection that documents Mr. Remley's business, social, and fraternal activities. Married twice with several children, John Britton Remley was at one time involved in the shoe industry and was also a grocer. In addition to his businesses, he was a member of the Tancred Commandery No. 48, which was a Pittsburgh Knights Templar branch, and the Young Men's Republican Club of Pittsburgh.
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John Britton Remley
(1844 - 1914)
Related institution
Grand Army of the Republic
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Knights Templar
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