Painting Titled "Bestower of the Road to Dreaming"

Basic details

Painting Titled "Bestower of the Road to Dreaming" is an art original, with genre painting.
It was created sometime in 2026.
Sharon Hill is the artist.
The original is in a private collection.

Background

This color painting by artist Sharon Hill depicts an elderly white woman standing outside in a rural setting, facing away from the viewer and looking towards a trail that goes into the distance. 

The painting depicts Marium P. Alston of Chatham County, North Carolina. According to the article “Marium P. Alston and the Alston Freed Slaves” by Steven E. Brooks and Beverly B. Wiggins, Alston contested the will of her husband, and in her own will directed her executor, Jesse Marley, to transport the people enslaved by her family to “some free state” where they would be legally emancipated. Twenty-eight enslaved people were taken by her executor’s son to Westerville, Ohio, and emancipated.

An artist living in Chatham County, North Carolina, Hill completed this and another painting, “Covenants in the Lands of Beginnings” for a commission from the Chatham County Arts Council to highlight the lives of people who have made a difference in the lives of others. A Worthington native, Hill graduated from Worthington High School and The Ohio State University. 

Subjects

It features the person Marium P. Alston.
It covers the topic slavery.

Record details

This file was reformatted digital in the format video/jpeg.
The Worthington Memory identification code is wcd0839.
This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on . It was last updated .

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