Invoice for Storing Mt. Corcoran Painting in New York City (1901)

This invoice, from a New York City picture framing company, documents that Barchus had delivered a framed Mt. Corcoran painting to the city around the time of the National Academy of Design’s 1898 autumn exhibition. An entry in the Portland Blue Book further states that a Mt. Corcoran painting was exhibited that year. (See Portland Blue Book (1901).) However, records of the National Academy of Design to not indicate the painting was exhibited.