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Photography by Dwight Primiano

Richa Franks

Richa Franks was the daughter of Abigail Levy and Jacob Franks, who lived in eighteenth century New York City as prominent members of a small, but important, Jewish community. This portrait, along with the others depicting family members (on view in a nearby gallery), is among the earliest examples of Jewish portraiture in Colonial America.

ArtistGerardus Duyckinck I, 1695–1746
Dateca. 1735
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions51 3/4 x 42 3/8 x 3 in.
Credit LineCrystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas, 2005.11
ClassificationPainting
Provenancecommissioned by the Franks Family; by descent to Captain Naphtali Taylor Phillips [1868-1955], by 1896; given to American Jewish Historical Society, 1952; to (Sotheby's Inc., New York, NY), 2005; purchased by Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, AR, 2005
On ViewYes
Richa Franks51.8 × 42.4 in.Tennis Ball2.7 in. diameter

This artwork's face covers about 301× the area of a tennis ball.Drawn to the same scale.