{"person":[{"sourceId":{"label":"Source ID","value":"1825"},"lastName":{"label":"Last Name","value":"Goldsmith"},"endDate":{"label":"Death Date","value":"1836"},"displayName":{"label":"Name","value":"Deborah Goldsmith"},"objects":{"label":"Objects","value":[{"objectTitle":"Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Day and Daughter Cornelia","objectNumber":"2013.1.9","objectID":"4003"},{"objectTitle":"Portrait of Lucretia Goldsmith Boon, Sister of the Artist","objectNumber":"2021.16.2","objectID":"8053"},{"objectTitle":"Portrait of Richard Goldsmith, Father of the Artist","objectNumber":"2021.16.1","objectID":"8052"},{"objectTitle":"Mourning Picture","objectNumber":"2021.16.5","objectID":"8055"},{"objectTitle":"Miniature Self-Portrait","objectNumber":"2021.16.3","objectID":"8054"}]},"geographyDied":{"label":"Died","value":"North Brookfield"},"geographyActive":{"label":"Active","value":"North Brookfield"},"geographyBorn":{"label":"Born","value":"North Brookfield"},"beginDate":{"label":"Birth Date","value":"1808"},"firstName":{"label":"First Name","value":"Deborah"},"textEntries":{"label":"Text Entries","value":"Deborah Goldsmith had an uncommon career for her era, working as professional female painter in the environs of her hometown in Brookfield, New York, in the 1820s. She primarily painted friends and family, although her surviving friendship albums also show her interest in copying prints. Most of her extant work is in watercolor, but as this group shows, she also painted in oil. She may have worked as a milliner at one point. She stopped painting professionally upon her marriage, and like her husband, died young, in 1836 at the age of just twenty-eight."},"primaryMedia":{"value":"https://collection.folkartmuseum.org/internal/media/dispatcher/4842/full"},"names":{"label":"Names","value":["Deborah Goldsmith","Deborah Goldsmith Throop"]},"displayDate":{"label":"Date","value":"(1808\u20131836)"},"id":{"label":"Id","value":"151323"}}]}