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Simon Fitch (Captain) (1758-1835)

• He was an American painter.
• He married Dan Huntington’s sister, Wealthy Huntington.
• Presumably through this connection Fitch came to paint the wedding portraits of his brother-in-law Dan and new bride Elizabeth Whiting Phelps sometime around 1801.
• Included with the gift of the two wedding portraits was a portrait of General Matthew Clarkson.
• Most of what we know about Fitch comes from biographical information supplied in a mere two paragraphs by Dan Huntington in his 1857 memoir entitled Memories, Counsels, and Reflections.
• The information supplied amounts to only one anecdote, concerning Fitch’s difficulty painting the portrait of Timothy Dwight, President of Yale.
• Only one scholarly article has been written about Fitch, contained in the October 1961 issue of The Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin.
• Though it is in no way remarkable for its insight (the author remarks that the only real information we have on Fitch comes from Huntington’s book, and extrapolates what he can from that meager source), it is useful in providing comparisons between Fitch and some of his contemporary artists.
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