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  • Object ID
  • Object Name
  • Brief Description
  • Donor
  • Reason

Redundant

Comments Process Date Box Barcode Pallet

  • Vase
  • Ornamental vase
  • Unknown
  • 2/20/2020
  • 54

Stables Stables
25
496

  • 1975-7
  • Table, Coffee

Saw

  • Unknown
  • Condition
  • 12/12/2019

  • 1976-7
  • Unknown
  • Redundant

Redundant Redundant Redundant Redundant Redundant Condition
12/12/2019

  • 1976-9
  • Wrench
  • Unknown
  • 1/28/2020 C002172

  • 2/19/2020
  • Fan, Electric

Fork
Baer, John David Anderson, Helen Anderson, Helen Anderson, Helen Anderson, Helen Grantham, C. W. Unknown

  • 52
  • 1978-5-3

1978-10-5 1978-10-7 1978-10-9 1978-10-16 1978-11

  • Small form
  • 12/12/2019 C001523

12/12/2019 C001523 12/12/2019 C001523 11/12/2019 C001351 12/12/2019 C001523
2/11/2020
14

  • Fork
  • Barbeque fork
  • 14

Masher, Potato Set, Dishware Pin, Rolling Phonograph Medicine
14

  • Set of "Bluebird" dishes
  • 7

Redundant Redundant Condition
14

  • 1981-10
  • Sonora Phonograph Co.

1984-4-6 1984-12-3 1984-12-8 1984-12-9 1985-6-2 1985-11-6 1987-3-2 1987-4-5 1987-4-8 1987-5
Dr's wooden box of antidotes Flour & sugar sacks, not local

  • Fugina, Jean
  • 2/4/2020
  • 42

  • 9
  • Sack, Flour

Writer, Check Book, Coloring Shirt
Hobbs, Marian Hobbs, Marian Hobbs, Marian Wythe, Mrs. Joseph Hills Castro, Carrie
Relevance Redundant Condition
1/2/2020 C002250
12/3/2019 C002995 1/23/2020 C001050
12/18/2019 C003605 12/18/2019 C001724
1/29/2020
12 15

  • 4
  • Arrow men's shirt
  • Condition

  • Jumper
  • Calvin Klein gray wool jumper

Opthamology tool

  • Condition
  • 4

  • Perimeter
  • Benson, Neal
  • Relevance

Relevance Relevance Relevance Redundant Redundant Redundant Redundant Redundant Redundant Redundant Relevance Redundant Redundant Redundant Condition
36 32 8
Kit, Medical Kit, Surgical Tool

  • Cardboard box with assorted medical tools
  • Covenant Women of First Covenant Church

Covenant Women of First Covenant Church Benson, Neal
1/29/2020
11/13/2019 C000658

  • 1/29/2020
  • Opthamology tools
  • 36

11 11 11 11 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 11 11 9
1989-2-1 1989-2-2 1989-2-3 1989-2-4 1989-8-1 1989-8-2 1989-8-5 1989-8-6 1989-8-10 1989-8-11 1989-8-12 1989-8-13 1989-8-14 1989-11-2 1989-11-3 1989-12-1 1989-12-2 1989-12-3
Bowl, Mixing Casserole Casserole Casserole Jar, Storage Glass, Juice Glass, Measuring Trap, Animal Shaker, Pepper Bottle
Haney, Florence Haney, Florence Haney, Florence Haney, Florence Unknown
11/26/2019 C001536 11/26/2019 C001536 11/26/2019 C001536 11/26/2019 C001536
12/4/2019 C001533 12/4/2019 C001533 12/4/2019 C001533 12/4/2019 C001533 12/4/2019 C001533 12/4/2019 C001533 12/4/2019 C001533 12/3/2019 C001147 12/3/2019 C001147
12/27/2019 C001563
1/7/2020 C002421
2/26/2020
Set of storage jars
Unknown

  • Shot glass or measuring glass
  • Unknown

Unknown Unknown
Small glass bottle, broken Singer electric iron
Unknown
Iron, Electric Shaker, Salt Boat, Sauce Lens, Camera Iron, Curling Mixer, Drink Mixer, Drink Mixer, Drink
Unknown

  • Ceramic, rabbit motif
  • Unknown

  • Unknown
  • Condition

  • Several Kodal lenses
  • Keesling, Glen

Keesling, Glen San Jose Rotary Club San Jose Rotary Club San Jose Rotary Club
Relevance Redundant Redundant Redundant Redundant

  • Curling iron heater
  • 9

Drink mixer for soda fountain Drink mixer for soda fountain Drink mixer for soda fountain
56 56 56
2/26/2020 2/26/2020

Transfer to

  • Education
  • 1990-3-4

1990-3-8
Bag, Money Tripod
Wells Fargo money bag Apple cider vinegar
Not Listed Unknown
Redundant Condition
7/31/2019

  • 12/5/2019 C000564
  • 13

  • 9
  • 1990-4-6
  • Jar
  • Gillette, Austin
  • Redundant
  • 1/7/2020 H020480

  • 1990-4-8
  • Bottle, Medicine

Bottle, Medicine
Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical
Gillette, Austin Gillette, Austin
Relevance Redundant
1/7/2020 H020480 1/7/2020 H020480
9

  • 9
  • 1990-4-12

1990-4-14 1990-4-15 1990-4-16 1990-4-18 1990-4-19 1990-4-21 1990-4-22 1990-4-24
Bottle, Liquor Bottle, Medicine Bottle, Medicine Jar
Superior Bay Rum Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical Jar w/metal lid Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical Pharmaceutical
Gillette, Austin Gillette, Austin Gillette, Austin Gillette, Austin Gillette, Austin Gillette, Austin Gillette, Austin Gillette, Austin
Relevance Redundant Redundant Redundant Relevance Relevance Redundant Redundant
1/7/2020 H020480 1/7/2020 H020480 1/7/2020 H020480 1/7/2020 H020480 1/7/2020 H020480 1/7/2020 H020480 1/7/2020 H020480 1/7/2020 H020480
99999999
Jar Bottle, Medicine Bottle, Medicine Bottle, Medicine

1990-10-9 1990-10-15 1990-10-17
Set, Salt & Pepper Bowl, Fruit
Silver salt & pepper set Ceramic fruit bowl Glass pitcher
McNeilly, Janice McNeilly
Redundant Redundant Relevance
1/21/2020 C001817 11/7/2019 C002393 12/3/2019 C000558
15 6

  • Pitcher
  • McNeilly, Janice & Darryl
  • 12

1991-4-7 1991-6-1 1991-6-6
Bowl, Sugar Wok

  • Waterloo Lugano pattern
  • Smith, Lois & Lyle

Wong, Gerrye Wong, Gerrye
Redundant Condition
11/13/2019 C000623 11/20/2019 C002256
11/7/2019 C002390
76

  • 6
  • Saucer
  • Redundant

1992-5-3 1992-5-6 1992-5-7 1992-5-8
Fixture, Light Lamp, Electric Lamp, Electric Base, Lamp
Ceiling light fixture Electric lamp + shade Electric lamp + shade Glass lamp base
McClain, Gloria McClain, Gloria McClain, Gloria McLain, Gloria
Relevance Redundant Redundant Redundant
11/14/2019 C002222 11/14/2019 C002222 11/14/2019 C002222
1/22/2020 C002843
88816

  • 1992-5-9
  • Fixture, Light

Shade, Lamp Shade, Lamp Shade, Lamp

  • Ceiling light fixture
  • McClain, Gloria

McClain, Gloria McClain, Gloria McClain, Gloria
Redundant Relevance Relevance Relevance
11/14/2019 C002222 11/26/2019 C002223 11/26/2019 C002223 11/26/2019 C002223
8
1992-5-19 1992-5-20 1992-5-21
10 10 10

  • 1993-3-1
  • Lamp
  • Kerosene lamp or automobile lamp

Kerosene lamp or automobile lamp

  • Unknown
  • Redundant
  • 11/7/2019 C001171
  • 6

1993-3-2 1993-3-4 1993-3-5 1993-3-8 1993-3-9 1993-3-10 1993-3-11 1993-3-12 1993-4-6 1993-4-7 1993-4-8 1993-4-9

  • Lamp
  • Unknown
  • Redundant

Condition Condition Condition Condition Condition Condition Condition Relevance Relevance Relevance Relevance
11/7/2019 C001171 12/3/2019 C001500 12/3/2019 C001500 12/3/2019 C001495 1/21/2020 C000566 12/3/2019 C001495 12/3/2019 C001495 12/3/2019 C001495 2/27/2020 C002371 2/27/2020 C002371 2/27/2020 C002371 2/27/2020 C002371
6
Lamp, Carriage Lamp, Carriage Lamp, Vehicle Headlamp Lamp, Vehicle Lamp, Vehicle Lamp, Vehicle Fabric

  • Unknown
  • Auto

Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto Auto
17
Unknown Unknown

  • Auto headlamp
  • Unknown

Unknown Unknown Unknown
Cloth bolt Cloth bolt Cloth bolt Cloth bolt
Spence, Joy Spence, Joy Spence, Joy Spence, Joy

  • Fabric
  • 17

  • Fabric
  • 17

  • Fabric
  • 17

1993-5-1 1993-6-2 1993-7-3
Iron, Curling Holder, Pen Drill
Curling iron & heater Hand held drill
Gardner, Fred Silva, Marilyn Neel, James
Redundant Relevance Redundant
12/31/2019 C001548
1/8/2020 H020478 1/7/2020 C001519
999
1993-11-4 1994-3-21 1994-12-1
Light, Flood Kettle, Tea
Portable set of flood lights in carrying case Enamel tea kettle
Ainsworth, Cam Unknown
Relevance Redundant Relevance

  • 11/12/2019
  • 3

11/26/2019 C001200 11/22/2019 C001818
11

  • 10
  • Heater, Electric
  • Brass heater w/cloth cord
  • Unknown

1995-9-23 1995-12-2 1996-3-5 1996-6-1 1996-6-2 1996-10-10 1997-7-5
Glass, Wine Cap, Night Emblem
Set of wine glasses, some broken 2 night caps/bonnets

  • Hayashi, Helen
  • Redundant/Condition

Redundant Relevance
12/11/2019 C001241
1/23/2020 H020472
2/5/2020
9
Morrow, Rochelle Bohnett Collection Erskine, George Erskine, George Ruffo, Marianne Lockhart, Chiquita
16 43 51 51 25 11
Large Masonic emblem Electrician's welding torch Pot for metling lead
Torch, Soldering Brazier

  • Relevance
  • 2/19/2020

  • Relevance
  • 2/19/2020

Decoration Vise

  • Wedding cake topper
  • Condition
  • 2/5/2020 C002060

  • 11/26/2019 C003059
  • Redundant

1966-1-49 1972-3205

  • Organ, Reed
  • Melodeon organ, from Bohnett Collection
  • Bohnett Collection

Unknown
Redundant Redundant
2/11/2020

  • Bottle, Perfume
  • 11/19/2019 C001065
  • 8

1972-3646 1972-411
Holder, Match Medicine
Wall mounted match box Box of lozenges
Unknown Unknown
Redundant Relevance
1/16/2020 A004422
2/5/2020 C000648
15 25

1972-5057 1972-5125
Bottle, Beer Vase
20 stoneware beer bottles Brown ceramic jug or vase Wooden box, possibly tool box
Unknown Unknown
Redundant Redundant
12/19/2019 C001807 12/12/2019 C000663
15 14
1974-00592 1974-114

  • Box
  • Unknown
  • Redundant

Condition

  • 12/12/2019
  • Stables

  • 7
  • Clock, Dome
  • Bohnett, Lew
  • 11/13/2019 C001152

  • 1974-115
  • Bust
  • Bust of a fairy, bronze
  • Bohnett Collection

Not Listed

  • Condition
  • 1/16/2020
  • 19

  • 1
  • 1974-14-140
  • Collar
  • Cotton lace collar sewn on paper

Metal trunk w/straps

  • Not Relevant
  • 4/17/2019 C004092

  • 1974-15
  • Trunk
  • Unknown

Unknown
Redundant Condition

  • 1/23/2020
  • 24

  • 1974-288
  • Lamp, Carriage
  • 12/3/2019 C001111
  • Auto

1974-289 1974-294

  • Ammeter
  • Large Westinghouse ammeter for industrial use Unknown

Unknown
Redundant Condition

  • 11/13/2019
  • E

  • Box, Trinket
  • 11/22/2019 C001201
  • 10

1974-303 1974-341

  • Gavel
  • Holbrook, Mrs. James

Unknown
Redundant Redundant
12/23/2019 C001303
2/26/2020
9

  • Mangle
  • Old #S1314
  • 55

Extinguisher, Fire Cabinet, Display

  • Portable fire extinguisher
  • Unknown

Unknown
Redundant Relevance
2/19/2020 2/11/2020
51
1974-346 1974-350

1974-384 1974-387
Stove, Laundry Candlestick

  • Portable stove to heat water
  • Unknown

Unknown
Redundant Redundant
12/4/2019 C001194 1/16/2020
13 15
1974-396 1974-397
Plane, Carpenter's Plane, Carpenter's
Unknown Unknown
Redundant Redundant
1/28/2020 C001396 1/28/2020 C001396
25 25
1974-397 1974-398
Plane, Carpenter's Plane, Block
Unknown Unknown
Redundant Redundant
1/28/2020 C001235 1/28/2020 C001235
25 25

LOOKS LIKE A LARGE COPPER LIGHT BULB, STEAM PRESSURE GUAGE, SCREWS INTO

  • SOMETHING, GUAGE MISSING.
  • 1974-439
  • Gauge, Steam
  • Bohnett Collection
  • Condition
  • 12/5/2019 C001698
  • Auto

Set, Socket Wrench Scale, Grocery
Unknown Unknown
Redundant Redundant
2/19/2020 2/19/2020
51 51
1974-447 1974-473

1974-48 1974-508 1974-53

  • Collar
  • Colonial style shawl collar
  • Not Listed

Unknown Unknown
Redundant Condition
4/17/2019 C004092 12/3/2019 C001111 1/29/2020
1
Lamp, Carriage Horn, Speaker
Auto

  • 26
  • REdundant

  • 1974-54
  • Phonograph
  • Edison phonograph w/speaker horn
  • Unknown
  • Redundant
  • 1/29/2020
  • 26

1974-594 1974-600 1974-601

  • Trunk
  • Bohnett Collection

Unknown
Redundant Relevance Relevance
12/12/2019 12/12/2019 12/12/2019
Stables Stables Stables
Crate, Fruit Crate, Fruit
Anheuser

  • Anheuser
  • Unknown

1974-611 1974-88

  • Trunk
  • Black trunk
  • Bohnett Collection

Unknown
Redundant Condition
12/12/2019
2/11/2020
Stables

  • 46
  • Table, Folding

  • 1975-1-94
  • Shade, Lamp
  • White glass lamp shade
  • City of San Jose
  • Condition
  • 12/4/2019 C002215
  • 12

1975-1-95 1975-1-97 1975-1-98 1975-138
Shade, Lamp Shade, Lamp Shade, Lamp Dress
Glass lamp shade with bamboo design White glass lamp shade
City of San Jose City of San Jose City of San Jose Helen Anderson

  • Condition
  • 12/4/2019 C002212

12/4/2019 C002215 12/4/2019 C002215
5/7/2019 H020073
12 12 12 1
Condition

  • White glass lamp shade
  • Condition

  • Baby's lawn & crochet dress
  • Physical Integrity

  • Hose, Fire
  • Fire tank on wheels (old #S80)
  • FMC
  • Redundant

Redundant Redundant

  • 2/26/2020
  • 55

16 16
1975-141 1975-158-10 1975-158-11
Spike, Railroad Last, Shoe
Anderson, Helen Anderson, Helen
1/16/2020 A000752 1/16/2020 A000752

  • 1975-158-2
  • Sadiron
  • Flat iron, wood handle
  • Anderson, Helen
  • Redundant
  • 1/16/2020 A000752
  • 16

1975-158-5 1975-158-6
Sadiron Sadiron
Flat iron, no handle Small flat iron
Anderson, Helen Anderson, Helen

  • Condition
  • 1/16/2020 A000752

1/16/2020 A000752
16

  • 16
  • Redundant

  • Holder, Toothbrush
  • Anderson, Helen
  • Relevance
  • 2/13/2020 C002181
  • 25

1975-158-9

  • 1975-160
  • Tool, Medical

Medical tool Tool, Medical
Assorted medical & dental tools Dental tools
Prussia, Doris Prussia, Doris Prussia, Doris
Relevance/Redundant Relevance
1/28/2020 C001226
2/5/2020 C000648
1/28/2020 C000681
25 25 25
1975-160-29

  • 1975-160-53
  • Relevance

  • 1975-198-4
  • Tool, Medical
  • Warburton, Austen
  • Relevance
  • 1/28/2020 C001226
  • 25

1975-206 1975-208 1975-211 1975-212

  • Necklace
  • Mussel shell necklace

Tin
Unknown Unknown Unknown Unknown
Condition Redundant Condition Condition
1/2/2020 C002250
12/12/2019
9
Boiler, Laundry Grate, Fireplace Poker, Fireplace
Stables Stables Stables
12/12/2019 12/12/2019

1975-213 1975-215 1975-216 1975-231
Pot, Cooking Pan, Frying

  • Cast iron
  • Bohnett Collection

Unknown
Redundant Redundant Condition
12/12/2019 12/12/2019 12/12/2019 12/12/2019
Stables Stables Stables Stables
Weight, Scale Jack, Automobile
Unknown

  • Unknown
  • Redundant

Not
Unknown - accession includes other blacksmith tools & hammers cataloged in

  • PP
  • 1975-40-51
  • Hammer, Ball
  • Wooden handle with cast iron head
  • Redundant
  • 10/31/2019
  • 3

  • Sign, Trade
  • Metal sign in shape of horse, with bullet holes
  • Unknown
  • condition
  • 2/27/2020
  • 55

9
1975-49

  • 1976-103-1
  • Marker, Pattern
  • De Marco, Elizabeth
  • Redundant
  • 1/8/2020 C000649

1976-113b 1976-116
Nameplate Pick, Ice Hook
William C. Brown - round glass Hooks to hang harnesses
Brown, William C., Jr. McClelland, Bruce Jorgensen, Harold
Relevance Redundant Redundant
1/8/2020 H020478 2/5/2020 A005164
12/4/2019 C000602
925

  • 13
  • 1976-134-1

Give to education for demonstrati on; not cataloged in

  • PP
  • 1976-138-12

1976-141-2 1976-141-3
Barrel Bit, Drill File

  • Deconstructed barrel
  • Kenneth Brown?

Stegeman, Fred Stegeman, Fred

  • Condition
  • 10/31/2019

Redundant Redundant
12/4/2019 C000602 12/4/2019 C000602
13 13

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    19 9 5 ANNUAL REPORT 1995 Annual Report Copyright © 1996, Board of Trustees, Photographic credits: Details illustrated at section openings: National Gallery of Art. All rights p. 16: photo courtesy of PaceWildenstein p. 5: Alexander Archipenko, Woman Combing Her reserved. Works of art in the National Gallery of Art's collec- Hair, 1915, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund, 1971.66.10 tions have been photographed by the department p. 7: Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, Punchinello's This publication was produced by the of imaging and visual services. Other photographs Farewell to Venice, 1797/1804, Gift of Robert H. and Editors Office, National Gallery of Art, are by: Robert Shelley (pp. 12, 26, 27, 34, 37), Clarice Smith, 1979.76.4 Editor-in-chief, Frances P. Smyth Philip Charles (p. 30), Andrew Krieger (pp. 33, 59, p. 9: Jacques-Louis David, Napoleon in His Study, Editors, Tarn L. Curry, Julie Warnement 107), and William D. Wilson (p. 64). 1812, Samuel H. Kress Collection, 1961.9.15 Editorial assistance, Mariah Seagle Cover: Paul Cezanne, Boy in a Red Waistcoat (detail), p. 13: Giovanni Paolo Pannini, The Interior of the 1888-1890, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon Pantheon, c. 1740, Samuel H. Kress Collection, Designed by Susan Lehmann, in Honor of the 50th Anniversary of the National 1939.1.24 Washington, DC Gallery of Art, 1995.47.5 p. 53: Jacob Jordaens, Design for a Wall Decoration (recto), 1640-1645, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund, Printed by Schneidereith & Sons, Title page: Jean Dubuffet, Le temps presse (Time Is 1875.13.1.a Baltimore, Maryland Running Out), 1950, The Stephen Hahn Family p.
  • Guidebook: American Revolution

    Guidebook: American Revolution

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    TEMPERANCE, ABOLITION, OH MY!: JAMES GOODWYN CLONNEY’S PROBLEMS WITH PAINTING THE FOURTH OF JULY Erika Schneider Framingham State College n 1839, James Goodwyn Clonney (1812–1867) began work on a large-scale, multi-figure composition, Militia Training (originally Ititled Fourth of July ), destined to be the most ambitious piece of his career [ Figure 1 ]. British-born and recently naturalized as an American citizen, Clonney wanted the American art world to consider him a major artist, and he chose a subject replete with American tradition and patriotism. Examining the numer- ous preparatory sketches for the painting reveals that Clonney changed key figures from Caucasian to African American—both to make the work more typically American and to exploit the popular humor of the stereotypes. However, critics found fault with the subject’s overall lack of decorum, tellingly with the drunken behavior and not with the African American stereotypes. The Fourth of July had increasingly become a problematic holi- day for many influential political forces such as temperance and abolitionist groups. Perhaps reflecting some of these pressures, when the image was engraved in 1843, the title changed to Militia Training , the title it is known by today. This essay will pennsylvania history: a journal of mid-atlantic studies, vol. 77, no. 3, 2010. Copyright © 2010 The Pennsylvania Historical Association This content downloaded from 128.118.152.206 on Thu, 21 Jan 2016 14:57:03 UTC All use subject to JSTOR Terms and Conditions PAH77.3_02Schneider.indd 303 6/29/10 11:00:40 AM pennsylvania history demonstrate how Clonney reflected his time period, attempted to pander to the public, yet failed to achieve critical success.
  • AUTHORS and ARTICLES INDEX— 1977 KNIGHT TEMPLAR MAGAZINE (Article Titles Are Bolded; Page Numbers After Month Name; Article Keywords in Brackets and Italicized)

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  • European Journal of American Studies, 14-2 | 2019, “Summer 2019” [Online], Online Since 06 July 2019, Connection on 08 July 2021

    European Journal of American Studies, 14-2 | 2019, “Summer 2019” [Online], Online Since 06 July 2019, Connection on 08 July 2021

    European journal of American studies 14-2 | 2019 Summer 2019 Electronic version URL: https://journals.openedition.org/ejas/14551 DOI: 10.4000/ejas.14551 ISSN: 1991-9336 Publisher European Association for American Studies Electronic reference European journal of American studies, 14-2 | 2019, “Summer 2019” [Online], Online since 06 July 2019, connection on 08 July 2021. URL: https://journals.openedition.org/ejas/14551; DOI: https://doi.org/ 10.4000/ejas.14551 This text was automatically generated on 8 July 2021. European Journal of American studies 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS “A More Permanent Familiarity”: Value and the Paternal Image on United States Currency Heinz Tschachler Papa’s Baby, Mama’s Maybe: Reading the Black Paternal Palimpsest and White Maternal Present Absence in Nella Larsen’s Quicksand Yolanda M. Manora “His cramped and claustrophobic brain”: Confinement and Freedom in John Wray’s Lowboy Pascale Antolin Remembering, History, and Identity: The Sculpted Life of Benjamin Franklin Mert Deniz Truth, Truth-telling and Gender in Politics: The ”Hillary” Experience C. Akça Ataç US Conservative and Libertarian Experts and Solar Geoengineering: An Assessment Jean-Daniel Collomb Close to Home, One at a Time, Not in My Backyard: Individualism and the Mantras of Depoliticization in US Reform Discourses Olga Thierbach-McLean The Conspiracist Strategy: Lessons from American Alternative Health Promotions Gad Yair Black Elitism and Cultural Entrepreneurship in 1920’s Boston, Massachusetts: The League of Women for Community Service Craig Doughty American Studies Against Itself Michael Barton European journal of American studies, 14-2 | 2019 2 “A More Permanent Familiarity”: Value and the Paternal Image on United States Currency Heinz Tschachler 1.
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    'Memorials of great & good men who were my friends'': Portraits in the Life of Oliver Wolcott^Jn ELLEN G. MILES LIVER woLCOTT, JR. (1760-1833), like many of his contemporaries, used portraits as familial icons, as ges- Otures in political alliances, and as public tributes and memorials. Wolcott and his father Oliver Wolcott, Sr. (i 726-97), were prominent in Connecticut politics during the last quarter of the eighteenth century and the first quarter of the nineteenth. Both men served as governors of the state. Wolcott, Jr., also served in the federal administrations of George Washington and John Adams. Withdrawing from national politics in 1800, he moved to New York City and was a successful merchant and banker until 1815. He spent the last twelve years of his public life in Con- I am grateful for a grant from the Smithsonian Institution's Research Opportunities Fund, which made it possible to consult manuscripts and see portraits in collecdüns in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, New Haven, î lartford. and Litchfield (Connecticut). Far assistance on these trips I would like to thank Robin Frank of the Yale Universit)' Art Gallery, .'\nne K. Bentley of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and Judith Ellen Johnson and Richard Malley of the Connecticut Historical Society, as well as the society's fonner curator Elizabeth Fox, and Elizabeth M. Komhauscr, chief curator at the Wadsworth Athenaeum, Hartford. David Spencer, a former Smithsonian Institution Libraries staff member, gen- erously assisted me with the VVolcott-Cibbs Family Papers in the Special Collectiims of the University of Oregon Library, Eugene; and tht staffs of the Catalog of American Portraits, National Portrait Ciallery, and the Inventory of American Painting.
  • Reframing the Republic: Images and Art in Post-Revolutionary America" (2018)

    Reframing the Republic: Images and Art in Post-Revolutionary America" (2018)

    View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by University at Albany, State University of New York (SUNY): Scholars Archive University at Albany, State University of New York Scholars Archive History Honors College 5-2018 Reframing the Republic: Images and Art in Post- Revolutionary America Lauren Lyons University at Albany, State University of New York Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarsarchive.library.albany.edu/ honorscollege_history Part of the History Commons Recommended Citation Lyons, Lauren, "Reframing the Republic: Images and Art in Post-Revolutionary America" (2018). History. 10. https://scholarsarchive.library.albany.edu/honorscollege_history/10 This Honors Thesis is brought to you for free and open access by the Honors College at Scholars Archive. It has been accepted for inclusion in History by an authorized administrator of Scholars Archive. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Reframing the Republic: Images and Art in Post-Revolutionary America An honors thesis presented to the Department of History University at Albany, State University of New York In partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduation with Honors in History and graduation from The Honors College. Lauren Lyons Research Mentor: Christopher Pastore, Ph.D. Second Reader: Ryan Irwin, Ph.D. May, 2018. Lyons 2 Abstract Following the American Revolution the United States had to prove they deserved to be a player on the European world stage. Images were one method the infant nation used to make this claim and gain recognition from European powers. By examining early American portraits, eighteenth and nineteenth century plays, and American and European propaganda this paper will argue that images were used to show the United States as a world power.