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Neil Jeffares, Dictionary of pastellists before 1800 Online edition 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 Boston, 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; New York, 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, Massachusetts). 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, www.pastellists.com – all rights reserved 1 Updated 2 September 2019 Dictionary of pastellists before 1800 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 New England, 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 www.pastellists.com – all rights reserved 2 Updated 2 September 2019 Dictionary of pastellists before 1800 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.