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Maurie D. McInnis, an art historian, noted that Ladson "visually made reference to the taste of the slave women around whom she had been raised" with the turban and bright colours portrayed in Sully's portrait of her. Sully's portrait of Ladson has been exhibited in
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Historical Atlas of the Rice Plantations of Georgetown County and the Santee River
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Robert Gilmor Jr. (1774–1848): Baltimore Collector and American Art Patron
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is in the collection of the Mead Art Museum at Amherst College.
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family, she was an influential member of the South Carolinian
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Ladson was prominent in both Charleston and Baltimore
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Thomas Sully
Charleston, South Carolina
Robert Gilmor Jr.
James Ladson
Judith Smith
Ladson family
socialite
Charleston
planter class
Charleston, South Carolina
James Ladson
planter
Judith Smith
Ladson family
American Revolutionary War
Lieutenant-Governor
South Carolina
Benjamin Smith
Royal Assembly
Thomas Smith
Joseph Wragg
James H. Ladson
Robert Gilmor Jr.
painting by Eyre Crowe
Eyre Crowe
society
Thomas Sully
Horatio Greenough
Gibbes Museum of Art

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