The girl and artist (who was also a lay preacher) were Moravians, a communal society, with many private settlements in Bethlehem Pennsylvania, Georgia, Carolinas. The girl is eligible because the ribbon on her corset is red.
Date
between circa 1755 and circa 1760
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Smithsonian American Art Museum: online database: entry 9824
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