William Rogers Coe

Name/Title

William Rogers Coe

Entry/Object ID

1982.006.001

Description

A watercolor bust portrait of William Rogers Coe. Depicts him in middle age, with grayish white hair, partially balding, in a dark blue suit with bright blue tie, set in front of a blue sky with clouds.

Artwork Details

Medium

Painting: Watercolor on Paper, Watercolor on Paper

Cataloged By

Cannarsa

Acquisition

Accession

1982.006.001

Source or Donor

Coe, Michael D.

Acquisition Method

Gift

Made/Created

Artist

Shumatov, Elizabeth

Date made

circa 1950

Place

Location

U.S.A.

Notes

Made: Elizabeth Shoumatoff

Lexicon

Legacy Lexicon

Object Name

Painting, Watercolor

Dimensions

Height

12-1/2 in

Width

8-5/8 in

Dimension Notes

Frame: 15.50 (H) x 13.00" (W)

Accessories

Notes

Frame: Wood, Gold Leaf, Glass

Location

Location

Room

Mezzanine Storage [Coe Hall]

Moved By

Amanda Massimillio

Date

July 28, 2025

Notes

Section B8

Location

Building

Archives, Hay Barn Complex

Date

March 5, 2025

Location

Room

Unknown

Building

Coe Hall

Category

Permanent

Date

August 16, 2023

Location

Room

Great Hall

Building

Coe Hall

Category

Permanent

Inventory

Inventoried By

Leger

Inventoried Date

May 9, 2023

Condition

Overall Condition

Good

Maintenance

Maintenance History

Date

Oct 26, 2006

By

Sarah Dove

Date

Nov 4, 2004

Provenance

Notes

Collected By: Michael D. Coe Michael D. Coe

General Notes

Note

Notes: Elizabeth Shoumatoff (1888-1980) was an American painter who was most well known for painting the Unfinished Portrait of Franklin D. Roosevelt. Shoumatoff was born into an aristocratic family in tsarist Russia, and emigrated to the United States in 1917, eventually making her home on Long Island. Her extraordinary talent for portraiture brought commissions from some of the most illustrious families in America, Great Britain and Europe. Her clients included members of the Frick, du Pont, Mellon, Woodruff and Firestone families, plus the royal family of Luxembourg. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was sitting for her at Warm Springs, Georgia when he suffered a fatal cerebral hemorrhage on April 12, 1945. Status: OK

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Create Date

October 26, 2006

Updated By

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Update Date

July 28, 2025