Neil Jeffares, Dictionary of pastellists before 1800

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59.7x45.4, c.1800 (New-York Historical American School Society, inv. 1957.233. Desc.: Dr Louis F. Bishop; don 1957) Named sitters ~pendant, v. Sharples th J.82.1001 John Quincy ADAMS (1767–1848), 6 J.82.1017 Elizabeth BENNIS, pstl/ppr, 24.5x20 president of the USA, pstl, 68.6x55.9 (Andrew (Winterthur DE, Museum, 1957.0608A. Legs Oliver MA990038) Henry Francis du Pont). Lit.: Schmiegel 1975, J.82.1002 Miss AMES of , holding a sprig; & fig. 4 ϕ pendant: J.82.1003 sister, holding a score; pstl, 66x50.8 (David Dunton Gallery 2003. Thomaston, Maine, Thomaston Place Auction Galleries, 1–2.VI.2013, Lot 37 repr., as c.1805, est. $2–3000) ϕ J.82.1031 Col. Eleazar BROOKS (1727–1806), minuteman in the Continental army, pstl, 50.8x43.2 (Avis & Rockwell Gardiner, Stamford, Connecticut; , Sotheby’s, 23.I.2005, Lot 916 repr., est. $5–8,000, $9600) ϕ

J.82.1019 Mme Pieter Johan van BERCKEL, pstl, 46x35.5 (sitter’s daughter, Mme Semf; don: Miss Marshal, later Mrs William Armstrong; desc.: PC New York) J.82.102 Rev. Daniel BLISS (1715–1764), pstl/ppr, 61x41 (Unitarian Church, Concord, J.82.1006 Josiah BARKER (1728–1803), pstl/ppr, ). Lit.: Massachusetts historical 41.8x31.5 (New Bedford Whaling Museum, records survey, 1939, I; Unitarian Universalist inv. 46.25.5. Acqu. 1946) ϕ Association 1988

J.82.1021 Mrs Daniel BLISS, née Phoebe Walker Photo courtesy Sotheby’s (1713–1797), pstl/ppr, 60x47.6 (Ralph Waldo J.82.1034 Daniel BULLARD ( –1803), father of Sally Emmerson House, Concord, Massachusetts). Crosby, pstl/ppr, 60.5x48, c.1780–90 Lit.: Massachusetts historical records survey, (Winterthur DE, Museum, inv. 1957.1131. 1939, I Legs Henry Francis du Pont 1969). Lit.: J.82.1022 Rev. William BLISS, pstl/ppr, 54.5x44.5, Schmiegel 1975, p. 329 n.r. [cf. author of c.1779 (New Bedford Whaling Museum, Caswell] ϕ inv.00.48.1) ϕ

J.82.1008 Rev. Thomas BARNARD (1748–1814), pstl (Salem, North Church). Lit.: Massachusetts historical records survey, 1939, I J.82.1009 Samuel BEEKMAN (1776–1816), pstl, 15x12 ov. (desc. Beekman family, as by James Sharples) ϕ

J.82.1024 Francisco Domingo Joseph BOULIGNY (1736–1802); & pendant: J.82.1025 épouse (∞ J.82.1036 Jane CARPENTER (1750– ), pstl/ppr, 1770), née Marie-Louise Le Sénéchal 63.4x54.5, c.1770–90 (Rhode Island Historical d’Auberville (1750– ), pstl, 74x62, c.1770 (New Society 1956.5.4) Orleans, Historic New Orleans Collection, inv. J.82.1037 Reverend Matthew CARR (1755–1820), 1980.255.1/2. Don George Denègre) [?Éc. fr.] pastor of Saint Augustine’s Church, ϕ Philadelphia 1796–1820, pstl (Villanova University Archives, Villanova, Pennsylvania)

J.82.1011 William BEEKMAN (1754–1808), pstl, ϕ 15x12 ov. (desc. Beekman family, as by James Sharples) ϕ

J.82.1039 Deacon ?John CASWELL; & pendant: Bradish, v. Paine J.82.104 ?spouse, ?Bethia (1751–1816), pstl/ppr, J.82.1029 Mrs Daniel BRECK, née Hannah Porter 66x51, c.1790 (Hartford, Connecticut (1759–1838), pstl/ppr, 44.5x34 [c.1780] (desc.: Historical Society, 1959). Exh.: Hartford 1959, Rev. Robert L. Breck, Versailles, Kentucky; his fig. 29/28 [cf. author of Bullard] ϕδ

Belcher, v. British sch. granddaughter, Mrs Roe R. Adams, née Martha J.82.1015 ?Mrs James BENNET, (∞ 1779), née Rodes Carter) ϕ Elizabeth Voorhees (1756–1816), pstl/br. ppr,

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J.82.1052 Nathaniel COFFIN (1729–1804), sea captain, pstl/ppr, 59.4x46.7, c.1790–1800 (Nantucket Historical Association, 75-4. Acqu. 1975) J.82.1053 Nathaniel COFFIN, pstl/ppr, 48.6x38.2, sd “CM/1764” (Nantucket Historical Association, 75-4. Acqu. 1975) J.82.1054 David CRANE (1742–1822), of Elizabethtown, New Jersey; & pendant: J.82.1055 spouse (∞ 1762), née Anne Sayre

J.82.1043 Boy of the ?CHASE or Townley family, (1742–1805), pstl, 52x41, c.1790 (New York, J.82.1069 Robert DRUMMOND, Jr (1762– ), olim Richard or Jeremiah Chase, pstl, 30x21.5, Parke-Bernet, 26–29.IV.1944, $250) pstl/ppr, 55x42.6, 1784 (Newark, New Jersey c.1740 (Winterthur DE, Museum, inv. J.82.1056 Members of the CRAWFORD family of Historical Society, 1916.2. Don William E. 1957.1129A. Mrs Samuel Ridout, Annapolis; Maryland, pstl, a.1795 (Winterthur DE, Barry 1916). Exh.: Newark 1947; Trenton Mrs James Cushing Merrill, née Mary Chase; Museum). Lit.: Schmiegel 1975, pl. II/III 1976; Newark 1982, no. 3 repr. Lit.: Catalogue of legs; W. Meade Holladay; acqu. Henry Francis J.82.1057 Oliver CROSBY (1766–p.1790); & American portraits, NPG, index of paintings, 1982 du Pont; legs 1969). Lit.: Schmiegel 1975, p. pendant: J.82.1058 spouse, née Sally Bullard ϕ 323 n.r., as English sch., Jeremiah Chase (1768–p.1790), pstl/ppr, 60.5x48, c.1790 (1718–1755) ϕ (Winterthur DE, Museum, inv. 1957.1132/1132A. Legs Henry Francis du Pont 1969). Lit.: Schmiegel 1975, p. 329 n.r./repr. [cf. Bullard and artist of Moorehouse pendants] ϕ

J.82.1071 Robert ELLOITT, member of the Newport Artillery Company in 1757, pstl (Newport, Rhode Island, Newport Artillery J.82.1045 ~pendant: J.82.1046 another boy of this Company Museum, 1971) family, pstl, 29.5x20.6, [c.1740] (Winterthur J.82.1072 ?John FENNO (1750–1798), printer, DE, Museum, inv. 1957.1130A. Mrs Samuel pstl/ppr, 47.9x38.8, c.1785–95; & pendant:

Ridout, Annapolis; Mrs James Cushing Merrill, J.82.1061 Boy; & pendant: J.82.1062 Girl, of the J.82.1073 ?spouse, née Mary Curtiss (1750– ), née Mary Chase; legs; W. Meade Holladay; CUSHING family, pstl/ppr, 51x41.8, c.1790– pstl/ppr, 48.9x38.6, c.1800 (US PC; acqu. 1967) acqu. Henry Francis du Pont; legs 1969). Lit.: 1800 (Boston, Historic , J.82.1074 Josiah FIELD ( –1806), pstl (Bedford Schmiegel 1975, p. 323 n.r., as English sch., 1966.1705/1704) House, Katonah, 1886). Lit.: Westchester Richard Chase (1719–1757) ϕ J.82.1063 Amos DOOLITTLE (1754–1832), historian, 2002, p. 71 n.r. Connecticut copperplate engraver, pstl, J.82.1075 [??]Aaron FORMAN (1699–1749), of 41x30.5, c.1790 (New Haven Colony Historical Monmouth, New Jersey, pstl/pink ppr, Society. Desc.: Mrs Sarah McClary, daughter of 32.1x25.4, [??]c.1740 (New-York Historical the subject; don 1863). Exh.: Hartford 1959, Society, inv. 1967.28. Don Mrs William L. fig. 25. Lit.: Ian M. G. Quimby, “The Doolittle Wyckoff). As a/r James Sharples [??] ϕ?δ engravings of the battle of Lexington and Concord”, Winterthur portfolio, IV, 1968, pp. 83– 108, fig. 13; Frederic Fairchild Sherman, Early American portraiture, 1972, p. 50, attr. John Ramage; Donald C. O’Brien, Amos Doolittle, engraver of the Republic, 2008, frontispiece, reversed ϕ J.82.1048 John CHEW (1753–1806), pstl, 65x49.5 (desc.: PC). ϕ

J.82.1077 Mme Louis FRANCHOT, née Marguerite- Julie-Agnes Gautier (1751–1838), pstl, 39x31 ov. (desc.: Mrs Frederick A. Godley ( –1962), Morris, New York, 1955) FARL French sch. [??] ϕ

J.82.1065 Mary DRUMMOND (1760– ), pstl/ppr, 57.1x41.4, 1784 (Newark, New Jersey J.82.105 Mrs Joseph CLARKE (∞ 1779), née Historical Society, 1916.1. Don William E. Rebecca Scollay Jacocks (1758–1831), aged c.7, Barry 1916). Exh.: Newark 1947; Trenton in pale pink dress, white lace collar, spray of 1976; Newark 1982, no. 4 n.r. Lit.: Catalogue of pink, blue and white flowers and blue ribbon American portraits, NPG, index of paintings, 1982 in light brown hair, pstl, 41x36, c.1765 (sitter’s J.82.1066 Major Robert DRUMMOND (1736–1789) husband, Joseph Clarke, Middleboro, of the New Jersey Volunteers, pstl/ppr, Massachusetts; his granddaughter, Mrs E. H. 57.4x42, 1784; & pendant: J.82.1067 spouse, née Cleveland, née Mary L. Dowance; Mrs A. T. Jannetje Vreeland (1735– ), pstl/ppr, J.82.1079 Don Bernardo de GALVEZ (1746–1786), Wickersham, New York, 1958). Lit.: Prown 57.5x43.3, c.1784 (Newark, New Jersey governor and intendant of Louisiana, 1966, p. 240, ??Copley Historical Society, inv. 1898.1/2. Legs Allen pstl/pchm, 45.7x35.5, c.1785–1810 (New J.82.1051 Laban COFFIN (1761–1814), sea captain, Cluss 1898). Exh.: Newark 1947; Trenton Orleans, Historic Collection, inv. 2000.80.1) pstl/ppr, c.1790–1800 (Nantucket Historical 1976; Newark 1982, no. 1/2 n.r. Lit.: Catalogue J.82.108 Don Carlos Melchior GÉRARD de Association, 76.63A. Acqu. 1976) of American portraits, NPG, index of paintings, VILEMONT (1762–1823), officer, pstl/ppr, 1982 49.6x40.6, c.1781–85 (US PC)ϕ

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Jackson, MrsStephen Thayer; Dr Stephen Thayer (1770–1841); don 1813; dep.: First Corps of Cadets Museum 1911–2012). Lit.: DeLorme 1979, fig. 16. Olim attr. G. Stuart ϕ

J.82.1082 [??]Vincent-Guillaume Le Sénéchal J.82.109 David GRIM (1737–1826), merchant, d’Aubervillle (1713–1758), marine pstl/ppr, 55.9x45.7 (New-York Historical commissioner of Louisiana [ou Jean-Pierre- Society, inv. 1983.33. Legs Constance S. Robert GERARD DE VILEMONT ( –1769), Skillin) chevalier de Saint-Louis 1760, lieutenant J.82.1091 Philip GRIM (1766–1821), merchant, colonel, service d’Espagne], pstl, 71.1x58.4, pstl/ppr, 24.5x19.4, c.1784 (New-York J.82.111 John JOHNSON (1774–1854), pstl/ppr, 1740; & pendant: J.82.1083 épouse, née Historical Society, inv. 1972.8. Desc.: sitter’s 46x35.5, 1786 (New Haven, Yale University Françoise Petit de Levilliers de Coulange, pstl, great-granddaughter-in-law, Mrs Philip Grim Art Museum, inv. 1955.33.10. Legs Janet Smith ϕ 59.5x48, [c.1766] (New Orleans, Historic Schermerhorn; don 1972) Johnson) Collection, inv. 1996.79.1/2. Legs Elmire J.82.1092 David HALL (1704–1789), clergyman, Villere Mufson Drackett, New Orleans, pstl/ppr, 47.5x37.8, c.1770–85; & pendant: Louisiana). Exh.: New Orleans 1975, p. 71 J.82.1093 ?spouse, née Elizabeth Prescott (1703– repr. [?Éc. fr. ] ϕ?δ ), pstl/ppr, 42.5x36.1, c.1770–85 (Worcester, American Antiquarian Society, MA210070. Acqu. 1941). J.82.1094 Elnathan HAMMOND (1703–1793), sea captain, pstl, chlk/ppr, 49.7x39.5, c.1783–93 (Newport Historical Society, 17.3. Acqu. 1917) J.82.1095 Hugh HENDERSON (1747–1794), merchant in New York from 1778, pstl/ppr, J.82.1112 Obadiah JOHNSON (1736–1801), colonel, 48.3x35.6 (Desc.: sitter’s granddaughter, Mrs pstl/ppr, 46.1x35.4, c.1790 (New Haven, Yale Sarah C. Gerrish; R. F. Gerrish; Charles S. University Art Museum, inv. 1955.33.8. Legs Gerrish; Harry Arons Antiques, Ansonia, Janet Smith Johnson) ϕ J.82.1087 Jonathan GLOVER; & pendant: J.82.1088 Connecticut; Lillian Blankley Cogan, spouse, pstl. Lit.: Copley 1938, p. 258, Farmington. New York, Sotheby’s, 30.IX.– ??Copley; Prown 1966, p. 238, ??attr. [v. 1.X.1978, Lot 273 repr. New York, Sotheby’s, American sch.] 19.V.2005, Lot 113, est. $3–5000) Φ J.82.1089 Jonas GREEN (1764–1818), pstl, 51x40.6, 1790 (PC 1976). Lit.: National Society of Colonial Dames, Portrait survey of Wyoming, 1976 J.82.10894 Young man of the ?GREEN family, pstl/ppr, 30.5x26.7 ov. (?desc.: Hattie Green of Haverford Pennsylvania; Jess Pavey, Birmingham, Michigan 1974. Rosebrook collection; New York, Sotheby’s, 20.IX.2017, J.82.1114 Mrs Obadiah JOHNSON, née Lucy Cady Lot 97 repr., as possibly James Sharples, est. Spalding (1742–1814), pstl/ppr, 48x37.2, $2–4000). Lit.: Johanna McBrien, “A sense of c.1790 (New Haven, Yale University Art place”, Antiques and fine art, Winter/Spring Museum, inv. 1955.33.7. Legs Janet Smith 2009, p. 210f [??attr.; cf. Hirschmann] ϕ?δ Photo courtesy Sotheby’s Johnson) ϕ J.82.1098 Jacob HERRICK (1754–1832), clergyman and soldier, pstl/ppr, 44.6x33.6, c.1780–90; & pendant: J.82.1099 spouse, née Sarah Webster (1751–1829), pstl/ppr, 43.4x33.7, c.1780–95 (Salem, Peabody Essex Museum, 125,139. Acqu. 1942) J.82.110 =Jacob HERRICK, as captain, Middlesex Regiment, Massachuestts militia, 1780, in light blue coat, buff cape and lapels, silver buttons and epaultette, pstl (Salem, Essex Institute). Lit.: Marko Zlatich, General Washington’s army (2): 1779–83, p. 22, drawing repr. J.82.1116 Obadiah JOHNSON, Jr (1766–1825), J.82.10895 Old man of the ?GREEN family, pstl/ppr, 46x35.5, c.1790 (New Haven, Yale pstl/ppr, 30.5x26.7 ov., inscr. verso “J J.82.1102 Samuel HERRICK (1713–1792), pstl/ppr, 43.8x33.6, c.1780–90 (Salem, Peabody Essex University Art Museum, inv. 1955.33.6. Legs Sharples”, c.1800 (?desc.: Hattie Green of Janet Smith Johnson) ϕ Haverford Pennsylvania; Jess Pavey, Museum, 125,138. Acqu. 1942) Birmingham, Michigan 1974. Rosebrook J.82.1103 Major Joseph HILLIER (1748–1814), first collection; New York, Sotheby’s, 20.IX.2017, collector under US government, pstl, 1789 Lot 98 repr., as by James Sharples). Lit.: (Salem, Custom House). Lit.: Visitor’s guide to Johanna McBrien, “A sense of place”, Antiques Salem, 1953, p. 160 n.r. and fine art, Winter/Spring 2009, p. 211 [??attr.] J.82.1105 Mrs Asa HILLYER [née Jane Riker (1768– ϕ?δ )], pstl. Lit.: Lawrence Thompson, Princeton University library chronicle, 1939, p. 115 n.r. J.82.1106 George INMAN (1755–1789), pstl, 49x37 (Philadelphia, Historical Society of Pennsylvania). Lit.: Sawitzky 1942, p. 75 Jacocks, v. Clarke J.82.1118 Mrs Reuben Willoby, née Olive J.82.1108 [?]General Henry JACKSON (1747–1809), JOHNSON (1767–1828), pstl/ppr, 47.3x37, pstl/ppr, 57x44, c.1777 (Boston, c.1790–1800 (New Haven, Yale University Art Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati, Museum, inv. 1955.33.9. Legs Janet Smith MA520005. The sitter; his niece, Sarah Johnson) ϕ

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J.82.1135 Philip LIVINGSTON (1716–1778), merchant, pstl/ppr, 45.1x37.2, c.1755–65 (NY PC. Acqu. 1976) J.82.1136 Duarte (Aaron) LOPEZ (1731–1782), pstl, ov. (New York, American Jewish Historical Society) ϕ J.82.1138 Commodore Joshua LORING (1716– 1781), RN, pstl, 57x46; & pendant: J.82.1139 spouse (∞ 1740), née Mary Curtis, pstl, 57x46, c.1750 (Mrs George Macneal of Ugadale, née Emma Loring; desc. Hector Macneal; London, J.82.112 Dr Samuel JOHNSON (1696–1772), Christie’s, 20.VI.1969, Lot 98 repr., 4800 gns) J.82.1155 Alexander Cumming MCWHORTER American clergyman and philosopher, Φ (c.1762–1808), miniature pstl/bl.ppr, 3.4x5.1 President of King’s College, New York, (New-York Historical Society, inv. 1895.11) pstl/ppr, 56x44.5 (Shelburne Museum, 27.3.1- J.82.1156 Joseph MEEKS (1771–1868), founder of ϕ 37). Lit.: Muller 1976, fig. 340 the Meeks furniture firm; & pendant: J.82.1157 spouse, née Sara Clark Van Dyke (1783–1865), pstl, c.1800 (desc.: sitters’ granddaughter, Mrs Henry Wolcott Warner 1964). Lit. Antiques, LXXXV, .IV.1964, p. 414 repr. J.82.1158 Thomas MELVILLE (1751–1832), naval officer, pstl/ppr, 57.5x42.1, c.1790–1800 (Bostonian Society, 14.2.1. Acqu. 1914). Lit.: Photos courtesy Christie’s Massachusetts historical records survey 1939, J.82.1143 Rev. John Lothorp [LOTHROP] (1739–); as Copley; Foote 1957, as Blythe & pendant: J.82.1144 spouse, Elizabeth, pstl, J.82.1159 Eliakons MORSE; & pendant: J.82.116

X J.82.1122 John Paul JONES (1747–1792), naval 47x38.5 (Oxford, Bonhams, 6. .2010, Lot 66 Olive Morse, pstl, 51x47 (New York, Parke- ϕ officer, pstl/ppr, 22.8x19 (US Naval Academy, repr., English sch.) Bernet, 13–15.III.1947, Lot 208, $120) 78.25.3. Acqu. 1978) J.82.1161 William MUGFORD (1762–?1840), sea J.82.1123 Mrs Francis KINLOCH, née Martha captain, pstl/ppr, 29.2x24.3, c.1790–1800 Rutledge (1764–1816), dau. of Gov. John (Salem, Peabody Essex Museum, M325. Acqu. Rutledge, pstl/ppr, 32x27 ov., inscr., 1779 1899) (Charleston, Gibbes Museum, 2004.001. Mrs J.82.1162 ??Thomas OLIVER (1733–1815), Benjamin P. Fraser, Georgetown, South [?Thomas Hutchinson (1711–1780)], Carolina. Don Mrs Elizabeth Fraser Huger lieutenant-governor of colonial Massachusetts, Dixon) FARL ϕ in blue coat, pstl, 54.5x46, inscr. ← “I. J.82.1125 John Christopher KUNZE (1744-1807), Blackburn pinxit 1760” (Boston, MFA, inv. professor of German and Hebrew at 29.931. Mrs Henry L. Shattuck, Boston; Dr & University of Pennsylvania, pstl (University of J.82.1147 ?James MADISON (1751–1836), pstl/ppr, Mrs George C. Shattuck, Brookline, Pennsylvania) ϕ 23.9x19.3 ov. within rect. (Princeton Massachusetts. Acqu. Archibald Cary Coolidge University Art Museum, inv. PP170. Acqu. Fund). Lit.: John Hill Morgan & Henry Wilder 1916). Lit.: Egbert 1947, fig. 170, as of Foote, “An extension of Lawrence Park’s Madison, attr. Sharples; Bolton 1951, p. 47 n.r., descriptive list of the work of Joseph ??attr.; Jeffares 2006, p. 497 n.r., attr. Sharples Blackburn”, Proceedings of the American [??] ϕδ Antiquarian Society, .IV.1936, as Blackburn; Norton 1995, as by Blyth [English sch., c.1740] Φ

J.82.1127 John LANGDON (1741–1819), senator for , pstl/ppr, 56.5x44, c.1790 (Dearborn, Henry Ford Museum, 59.129. Acqu. 1959) J.82.1128 Benjamin Henry LATROBE (1764–1820), architect, pstl/ppr, 26.3x20.9, c.1790–1800 J.82.1149 Mrs John MARSHALL, née Mary “Polly”

(Baltimore, Maryland Historical Society, Willis Ambler (1766–1831), pstl, 1799 Photo ©2006 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 45.105.1. Acqu. 1945) (Winston-Salem, Museum of Early Southern J.82.1165 ??Mrs Thomas OLIVER, née Elizabeth J.82.1129 Michael LEIB (1760–1822), pstl/ppr, Decorative Arts). Lit.: Andrew Oliver, The Vassall (1739–1808), pstl, 59.5x44, inscr. ← “I. 63.5x53 (College of Physicians of Philadelphia portraits of John Marshall, 1977, pp. 45, 7 repr. ϕ Blackburn Pinxit 1760” (New Haven, Yale 1989). Lit.: Transactions & studies of the College of University Art Museum, inv. 1945.342. Frank Physicians of Philadelphia, XVIII/2 W. Bayley, dealer, Boston, André E. Rueff, J.82.113 Daniel LE ROY (1758–1841), pstl/leather, dealer, Brooklyn, New York. Hiram 13.3x9.8, c.1790, inscr. verso SCW (New-York Burlingham, New York. New York, AAA, Historical Society, inv. 1957.58. Legs Augustus Anderson Galleries, 24.V.1934, Lot 344, attr. van Horne Stuyvesant, Jr, 1957) Blackburn, $20; John Hill Morgan ( –1945); J.82.1131 [?Élisabeth-Céleste] LE SENECHAL legs) [cf. British sch. c.1710; ?a/r Jervas pnt.] D’AUBERVILLE [(1752–1764)], pstl, 54.5x42.5, ϕ?δ c.1770 (New Orleans, Historic Collection, inv. 1996.79.3, as of Marie-Louise-Aimée. Legs Elmire Villere Mufson Drackett, New Orleans, J.82.1151 George MASON, pstl, 24x19 (n/k) Louisiana) [?Éc. fr.] [] ϕπ J.82.1152 Mrs Thomas MASON, née Priscilla Sisom Le Sénéchal, v. Bouligny; Gérard (1720– ), pstl/ppr, 48.3x38.1, c.1760–70 (US J.82.1134 Mr LEWIS, pstl, 30.5x25.5 (William H. PC) Buckler, of Baltimore and Oxford, England, J.82.1153 James MAXWELL of Warren, Rhode 1929. Paul S. Parsons, Baltimore). American Island, pstl/ppr, 62x49 (Shelburne Museum, sch., 1751–1800 FARL 27.3.1-11). Lit.: Muller 1976, fig. 345 ϕ

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J.82.1167 Captain Thomas PAINTER (1760–1847), Peabody Essex Museum, MA080209. Acqu. J.82.1197 Mary Ann Elizabeth THUM (1797– sea captain in West Haven, pstl/ppr, 1972) p.1828) of Philadelphia, ∞ 1819 Captain 63.5x49.5, 1796 (John K. Stevenson 1959). Mrs SCARLET, pstl, watercolour/ppr, 11x8, Alexander McNeilledge, age two, holding a Exh.: Hartford 1959, fig. 26 ϕ c.1725–50 (New Britain Museum of American bird, pstl, 53x40 (Boston, Skinner, 28.X.2012, Art) J.82.1185 Philip Jeremiah SCHUYLER (1768– Lot 143 repr., est. €10–15,000) ϕ 1835), US congressman, pstl/ppr a/r ?Robert, 54.6x44.3; & pendant: J.82.1186 spouse, née Sarah Rutsen (1770– ), pstl/ppr a/r ?Robert, 54.6x44.1 (US PC NY230020/230021) J.82.1187 ?General SEYEES (1725– ), pstl/ppr, 67.4x54, c.1775–85 (New Haven, Yale University, Franklin collection, inv.1935.162. Acqu. 1935) J.82.1188 Mrs William Moore SMITH, née Ann Rudolph with two of her three sons, pstl, J.82.1169 Ebenezer PEMBERTON (1705–1777), c.1800 (n/k). Lit.: New York Historical Society pstl/ppr, 59.7x46.7, c.1720 [??; c.1760] quarterly, XXXIX/XL, 1955, p. 190 repr. J.82.1199 James TISDALE (1753–1798), pstl/ppr, (Princeton University Art Museum, inv. J.82.1189 Dr Elisha STORY (1743–1805), pstl/ppr 87.5x76.1, 1790; & pendant: J.82.120 spouse, PP536. Legs F. Huntington Babcock) ϕ (Marblehead, Massachusetts, Marblehead Deborah Dean (1756–1844), pstl/ppr, 56x44, Museum, inv. 1948.82) ϕ c.1755 (Taunton, Old Colony Historical Society, 1895.6/7. Acqu. 1895) Towneley, v. Chase J.82.1202 Captain Samuel TREAT [(1750–1806)], of Boston, pstl/ppr (Exeter, New Hampshire, American Independence Museum, Society of the Cincinnati in the State of New Hampshire, inv. 2007.003. Desc. sitter’s family –c.1890. New York, Anderson Galleries, AAA, 4.IV.1937, Lot 335 n.r., $110; Ginsburg & Levy, New York, adv. Antiques, 33, .IV.1938, p. J.82.1171 Mrs Benjamin PICKMAN, née Abigail J.82.1191 John STEELE (1770–1807); & pendant: 182. Acqu. 2007) ϕ Love Rawlings (1711–1786) of Salem, widow J.82.1192 mother, née Frances Allonby, of of Colonel Pickman (1706–1773), pstl/ppr, Workington, Cumberland and Baltimore, 56.5x41.3 (London, Sotheby’s, 2.XII.1999, Lot Maryland, pstl/ppr, 54.5x45, [c.1792] (André 43 repr., American sch., est. £800–1200; E. Rueff, dealer, Brooklyn, 1930; dep.: Portsmouth, Northeast Auctions, 12.XI.2000, Brooklyn Museum) ϕ Lot 739 repr., attr. Blyth, $2250) ϕ J.82.1173 Mgr Joseph-Octave PLESSIS (1763– 1825), évêque de Québec, pstl, 88.5x72.5 (Québec, musée de la civilisation, inv. 1993.8662) ϕ J.82.1175 Child of the PUTNAM family, pstl/ppr, 49.4x34.5, c.1780 (Salem, Peabody Essex J.82.1203 ?Captain [?Hugh] TUTTLE of Museum, 132,417. Acqu. 1970) Portsmouth, New Hampshire, pstl/ppr, 44x33 J.82.1176 Colonel Henry QUACKENBUSH (1737– (Jess Pavey, Birmingham, Michigan, 1967. 1814), pstl, 52x45 (desc.: Mrs Eben Erskine Rosebrook Collection; New York, Christie’s, Olcott, New York) ϕ 22.IX.2014, Lot 116 repr., est. $5–8000; New J.82.1194 Mrs Robert STERRY, née Anne Cooke York, Christie’s, 23.I.2015, Lot 60 repr., est. (1752–?1852), pstl/ppr, 51.93x41.8, c.1770–75 $3–5000) ϕ (Rhode Island Historical Society, 1963.2.3. Acqu. 1963) J.82.1195 Uriah SWAINE (1754–1810), sea captain, pstl/ppr, 47.9x39.6, 1789 (Nantucket Historical Association, inv. 2202. Acqu. 1928). Exh.: From Brant Point to the Boca Tigris: Nantucket and the China trade, Nantucket, Nantucket Historical Association, 9.VII.– J.82.1178 Brett RANDOLPH (1732–1759), lived and 18.IX.2004, p. 59, fig. 16. Olim as by Le Fraper died in England, son of Richard Randolph of op.1789; ?éc. fr. Henrico, Virginia, pstl (his mother, Jane J.675.642 Eliphalet TERRY Jr. (1776–1849), Randolph; legs 2.III.1766: her son Ryland merchant of Hartford, pstl, 23x18, c.1796 J.82.1205 John Tyng TYLER, pstl/ppr, 58.4x46, (Detroit, Du Mouchelles, 14–16.XII.2012, Lot Randolph, “the picture of my son Brett drawn c.1760 (Boston, MFA, Helen & Alice Colburn 2020 repr., American sch., est. €4–6000) in cryons”) Fund 33.11. The artist; Lucy Tyler, Mrs Samuel [Sharples suggested 2012 but withdrawn 2016] J.82.1179 Jonathan RHEA (1758–1813), clerk of the Whitewell, sister of the sitter; desc. Frederick ϕ New Jersey Supreme Court, member of the Silsbee Whitwell, 1876–1933; MFA acqu. 1933) Cincinnati, pstl (New York, Society of the [cf. Blyth] Φ Cincinnati. Don John Montgomery Scudder 1957). Exh.: Washington 1999, p. 40 n.r. J.82.118 William ROBERTSON (1766–1788), pstl/ppr, 59.7x47, c.1785–90 (New-York Historical Society, inv. 1957.102. Don Mrs Bayard Verplanck 1957) J.82.1181 Joseph RUGGLES, pstl (Salem, Peabody Essex Museum). Lit.: Burroughs 1936, n.r. J.82.1182 ?Arthur ST CLAIR (1736–1818), governor,

pstl/ppr, 54.3x45.1 (Morristown National J.82.1196 George THOMAS (c.1692–1774), Historic Park 01WA162, 3PA16. Acqu. 1933) Governor of Pennsylvania, pstl/ppr,

J.82.1183 Chapin SAMPSON (1764–1854), sea 59.7x44.2, c.1740–60 (Philadelphia, Historical Photo ©2006 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston captain, pstl/ppr, 50.3x40, 1794 (Salem, Society of Pennsylvania, 1973.34. Acqu. 1972)

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J.82.1208 Dr Lawrence VAN DERVEER (1740– holding a letter, pstl, 81.3x66 (Mrs Walter Society, inv. 1924.23. Don Samuel Verplanck 1815), surgeon, Princeton class of 1761, Jennings, Cold Spring Harbor, Long Island, Hoffmann 1924). Exh.: New York 2008 ϕ pstl/ppr, 63x52.5 (Princeton University Art New York, 1966). Lit.: Prown 1966, ?attr. Museum, inv. x1962-22. Legs A. May van Copley [??] ϕ Derveer 1961; dep.: University Library) ϕ

J.82.1239 Boy in a blue coat, pstl/ppr, 45x32.5 J.82.1225 Mrs Carlyle Fairfax WHITING, née Sarah (Stanford, Cantor Center. 1968.11. Legs J.82.121 Gentleman of the VAN METER family, Manly Little (1776–1835), pstl, 45.7x30.5, 1783 Mortimer C. Leventritt) Φ pstl, 68.6x53.3 (M. Schorsch, Inc., Greenwich, (Mrs Edgar M. Whiting, Winchester, Virginia, Connecticut, 1977). Lit.: Antiques, .IV.1977, pl. 1956). Exh.: Alexandria 1956 ϕ 669 repr. J.82.1211 Colonel Richard VARICK (1753–1831), lawyer and soldier, mayor of New York; & pendant: J.82.1212 spouse (∞ 1786), née Maria Roosevelt (1763–1841), pstl/ppr, 34x28, inscr. verso “drawn by James Sharpless” (Boston, Massachusetts Society of the Cincinnati. New York, Christie’s, 23.I.2009, Lot 321 repr., est. $3–5000, $10,000) [??attr.] ϕ

Photo Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts at Stanford University – Estate of Mortimer C. Leventritt J.82.1242 Man, pstl/ppr, 43x?, c.1765–70 (Old Sturbridge Village 20.9.21B. Acqu. 1965) J.82.1227 Edward WIGGLESWORTH (1731–1794), J.82.1243 Clergyman with portrait of a lady in professor at Harvard, pstl background, pstl/ppr, 32x27 (Shelburne ~cop. James Reeve Stuart (1854–1915), pnt. Museum, 27.3.1-44). Lit.: Muller 1976, fig. 368 (Harvard University Portrait Collection, inv. ϕ H739). Lit.: Stebbins & Renn 2014, no. 434 repr. Vilemont, Villemont, v. Gérard J.82.1229 Mrs Daniel WILLIAMS (∞ 1746), née Jane J.82.1216 Petrus Van VLIERDEN (1737–1821), Oldman, pstl, 38x31 (desc.: Mrs Matthew clergyman, pstl/ppr, 38x26.2, 1789 (New York Cresswell, Philadelphia; her granddaughter, State Office of Parks, Recreation and History, Helen Cresswell Ellwanger) ϕ SH1975.449. Acqu. 1923) J.82.1217 Elizabeth Godwin WALDRON and her child Phoebe, pstl, 68x53, 1791 (Cook, Ridgely & Claire, Winnetka, Illinois). Lit.: Winnetka Library Biap survey, 1976 J.82.1218 Miles WARD (1744–1796), pstl/ppr, J.82.1245 Man in dark blue coat, pstl/ppr, 53x47, 38.1x30.6 (Salem, Peabody Essex Museum, 1795 (Winterthur DE, Museum, inv. 112,002. Acqu. 1920) 1959.3701A. Don H. Rodney Sharp) J.82.1219 Richard WARD (1689–1763), colonial J.82.1246 Clergyman, pstl/ppr, 53.5x41, 1750– governor of Rhode Island, pstl/ppr, 40x30, 1765 (Winterthur DE, Museum, inv. inscr. Copley 1754 (Providence, Rhode Island 1970.1380A. Legs Henry Francis du Pont J.82.1231 Vice-Admiral Robert WINTHROP (1764– School of Design, inv. 17.380, Jesse Metcalf 1969). Lit.:. Schmiegel 1975, fig. 3 ϕ 1832), RN, pstl/ppr, 74x61.4 ?1796 Fund. Acqu. 1917). Lit.: Bolton 1923, repr. (Cambridge, Harvard University Portrait opp. p. 50, as by Copley; Parker & Wheeler Collection, H610. Acqu. 1964) [American or 1938, p. 259; Prown 1966, p. 243, ??Copley; English sch.?] ϕ Bulletin of Rhode Island School of Design, VI/1, olim attr. Copley [cf. John Saunders] ϕ

Unknown men – other J.82.1249 Gentleman in a dark coat, pstl/ppr, 35x29, inscr. “J. S. Copley” (Braithwaite Unknown men – museums Wilson. Lord Amherst of Hackney. Emile J.82.1234 Man, pstl/ppr, 35.7x25.7, c.1750–1800 Gross; New York, Anderson, 20–21.I.1927, J.82.1221 Mrs George WASHINGTON, née Martha (Detroit Institute of Arts 57.31. Acqu. 1957) Lot 51 repr., as by Copley) ϕ Dandridge, Mrs Daniel Park Custis (1731– J.82.1235 Man, pstl/ppr, 43x?, c.1765–70 (Detroit 1802), pstl/ppr, 29.6x24.2, 1787 (Worcester, Institute of Arts 49.341. Acqu. 1949) American Antiquarian Society, MA210161. J.82.1236 Man, pstl, 40.6x35.6, c.1790–1800 (New Acqu. 1943). Bedford Whaling Museum). Lit.: J.82.1222 Hannah WELD (1763–1842), pstl/ppr, Massachusetts historical records survey 1939, 21.4x18.7, c.1793 (Boston Athenæum II MA220229. Acqu. 1976) J.82.1237 Man in a brown coat, pstl/bge ppr, J.82.1223 [?]Sir John WENTWORTH (1737–1820), 48.7x36.7, c.1775–84 (New-York Historical lieutenant governor of New Hampshire,

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Unknown women – other J.82.1268 Girl in a blue dress, pstl, 41x30 (Mrs Reginald P. Rose, née Bertha Benkard, Oyster Bay, New York, 1965) J.82.1269 Lady, pstl, 30.5x25.5 ov. (PC New York) FARL ϕ

J.82.1251 Young gentleman, pstl/pchm, 57x47 s verso illegible, 1732 (Nantucket, Rafael Osona, J.82.1288 Gentleman in a blue coat with gold 5.VIII.2000, Lot 311 repr.) ϕ buttons; & pendant: J.82.1289 lady in black J.82.1253 Man, pstl/ppr, 35x26, c.1770–80 (US PC bonnet, pstl/ppr, 56x46 (New York, Sotheby’s, 2005 CA030015) 27.IX.2012, Lot 102 repr., American or English J.82.1256 ϕ Young gentleman, pstl, 30x22 ov. sch., est. $5–7000, $625) (Detroit, DuMouchelles, 19.V.2013, Lot 52229 J.82.1271 Woman, pstl/ppr, 47.8x36, c.1740–60 repr., est. $200–400) ϕ (US PC 2005 3.1916) Unknown pendant couples – museums J.82.1273 Man in a grey coat; & pendant: J.82.1274 woman in blue dress, pstl/ppr, 53.5x41, 1755– 65 (Winterthur DE, Museum, inv. 1970.1378/1379A. John Alden Lloyd Hyde; acqu. Henry Francis du Pont c.1950; legs 1969). Lit.: Schmiegel 1975, pl. I/fig. 2 ϕ

J.82.1292 Gentleman in a blue coat; & pendant: J.82.1293 lady in purple dress, pstl/ppr [?pchm], 32x24 ov. (acqu. USA; PC; Copenhagen, J.82.1258 Officer of the ?Hanoverian Light Havnen, Bruun Rasmussen, 21.X.2013, Lot 93 Dragoons, pstl, 23.5x19 ov. (PC 2014) [cf. repr., est. DKr2000) ϕ German sch.; Hirschmann] ϕ

J.82.1276 Man; & pendant: J.82.12761 woman, pstl, 53x47, Baltimore, c.1795 (Winterthur DE, Museum). Lit.: Schmiegel 1975, pl. III/II ϕ

J.82.12931 Revolutionary War colonel in field of Unknown women – museums battle; & pendant: J.82.12932 ,wife standing in an J.82.1261 Woman, pstl/ppr, 40.7x31.7, c.1775 interior, pstl/ppr, 63.5x53.3, c.1790 (New (Detroit Institute of Arts, inv. 57.30. Acqu. York, Sotheby’s, 18–21.I.2018, Lot 210 repr., 1957) est. $6–8,000, b/i)ϕ J.82.1262 Young woman in a white dress, pink shawl, pstl/ppr, 30x25, c.1800 (Historic Deerfield, inv. 87.009. Don Mrs William Richmond) ϕ Unknown pendant couples – order of appearance J.82.128 Man; & pendant: J.82.1281 woman, pstl/ppr, 43.8x27.9 (New York, Sotheby’s, 19.I.2008, Lot 202 repr., American or English sch., est. $5–7000) [cf. Anspach] ϕ

Unknown groups &c. – museums J.82.1297 Man, profile to right; wife, profile to left; & pendant: J.82.1298 daughter wearing a straw hat, facing, pstl/ppr, 24.8x19.7, c.1785–90 J.82.1264 Woman, pstl/ppr, 61.9x46.4, c.1780 (Shelburne Museum, inv. 27.3.1-41a–c). Lit.: (Old Sturbridge Village 20.9.21A. Acqu. 1965) Muller 1976, fig. 281/282/283 attr. [??; cf. J.82.1265 Woman in blue, pstl/ppr, 32x27 Towne] ϕ (Shelburne Museum, inv. 27.3.1-43). Lit.: Muller 1976, fig. 367 [cf. Saunders] ϕ

J.82.1284 Man; & pendant: J.82.1285 woman, pstl/ppr, 46x36, inscr. verso “J. Gardner Boston New Engalnd” (Boston, Skinner, 8.VI.2008, Lot 46 repr., attr. Blyth, est. €8–12,000) [??attr.; it is possible that J. Gardner was an unrecorded pastellist] ϕ

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J.82.1302 Boy with hat under arm; & pendant: J.82.1303 girl with hat under arm, pstl/ppr, 32x27 (Shelburne Museum, inv. 27.3.1-42a/b. Don Katharine Prentis Murphy 1958). Lit.: Muller 1976, fig. 370/369 [cf. Saunders] ϕ

J.82.1306 Man in green waistcoat; & pendant: J.82.1307 woman with blue sash, pstl/ppr, 59x44 (Shelburne Museum, inv. 27.3.1-21/22). Lit.: Muller 1976, fig. 373/372 ϕ

Unknown groups &c. – order of appearance J.82.1311 An allegorical picture, pstl, by a lady of Philadelphia, Philadelphia 1795

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