Executed British spy’s sketch auctioned for $47,500 in New York

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A portrait sketched by British spy John Andre, who was executed for funneling messages to Revolutionary War turncoat Benedict Arnold, sold for 47,500 Dollars, the New York auction house said.

The pencil drawing on paper, dated sometime in 1776, portrays Abraham Cornelius Cuyler, Mayor of Albany, New York, and his wife, Jannetje Jacobse Glen, who were strong British loyalists, Swann Auction Galleries Spokeswoman Alexandra Nelson said.

“Drawings like this enlivens the period, it makes you feel like these are real people,’’ Nelson said.

Andre, a British officer, stayed as a guest at the couple’s home at the time of the drawing.

He was captured by American Continental Army officials and hanged on Oct. 2, 1780 after being convicted of spying for Britain.

Andre was accused of relaying military information to Arnold, a Continental Army general who gained infamy among Americans for defecting to the British.

The artwork, believed to be the first by Andre to be auctioned, was passed down to his family members through the generations.

However, Nelson said she could not immediately disclose who purchased the portrait.

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