Thomas Bully's Register of Portraits, 1801-1871. 147

Thomas Bully's Register of Portraits, 1801-1871. 147

Thomas Bully's Register of Portraits, 1801-1871. 147 THOMAS SULLY'S RBGISTBE OF POETBAITS, 1801-1871, Arranged and Edited with an Introduction and Notes. BY CHARLES HENBY HART. (Concluded from page 85.) NAME SIZE DATE 1187. MEESCHEBT MISS LILY. "For her Father." 30 x 25 1871 Mary Elizabeth Albertine, daughter of 1185, married John Blackwood Grant and resides at Douglassville, Pa. 1188. MEESCHERT SENR. MR.? "copy from a daugerreotype of the late, for his son." 30 x 25 1871 Huizinga Meeschert (1808-1871) was born in Philadelphia and was a noted ban vivant. In his latter days he grew to such an enormous size that locomotion was impossible for him. He was the last to drive about the city with a footman standing on a rack at the back of his carriage. 1189. METCALP THOS., "for Dr Dewees." Bust 1811 1190. MIDDLETON Miss. Head 1856 1191. MIDDLETON MISS, "& sister. For their father."— "Painted for myself as their father counter- manded." Bust 1856 1192. MIDDEETON MES. A., "of South Carolina." Kit-kat 1816 148 Thomas SvMy's Register of Portraits, 1801-1871. NAME SIZE DATS 1193. MIDDLETON MRS. JN. IZARD, "copy from my former Pict." Kit-kal 1826 There Is no "former picture" under the name of Mrs. John Izard Middleton, in the Register. Sully has either made a mistake in the Christian name (vide 1192) or has failed to enter the "former picture," or it was painted under her maiden name. There were two Mesdames of this name at the same period. Owned by Mrs. Hawkins K. Jenkins, South Carolina. 1194. MIDDLBTON Mms. EL, "of Charleston for her son." Bust 1831 1195. MILLAR G. "Modeller." Head 1815 George M, Miller (d. 1819) was doubtless a German as we find his name spelled Muller. He was a potter, stonecutter, and modeller, and executed a fine bas relief of Washington in possession of the writer and one of Jefferson in the Amer. Phil. Soc. See the writer's "life Portraits of Washington and of Jefferson" in McClwre's Magazine, Feb., 1897, p. 305, and May, 1898, p. 52, for extended notices of Miller. 1196. MILLER DRV "of New York." Kit-kat 1812 1197. MILLER GEN. "Design for Medal." 10x12 1822 James Miller (1776-1851). Entered the army in 1808 as Major of the 4th Infantry and saw important service in the War of 1812. At the battle of Lundy's Lane he captured a British battery which decided the fortune of the day. For this service he was brevetted Brigadier General and re- ceived a gold medal from Congress. 1198. MILLER JKO. S. "Merchant." Head 1835 1199. MILLER MRS., "of Tennessee." 24x20 1845 1200. MILLER MRS,, "of New York, late Miss Wheatly." Head 1854 1201. MINIS MISS, "Georgetown S. C. Mother was D. Cohen." Bust 1833 Sarah Anna Mink (1811-1884) of Savannah, Ga., m. Dr. Isaac Hays, of Philadelphia. Owned by Miss Hays, Phila. THOMAS SULLY AET. 3 8 From the original portrait painted by himself in 1821 OWNED BY THE Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Thomas Bully's Register of Portraits, 1801~1871. 149 NAME SIZE DATS 1202. MINOK Miss CATHARINE, "of Natchez." Kit-kat 1816 1203. MINOR MISS FANNY, "of Natchez." Kit-kat 1816 1204. MITCHELL MASTEB G., "from a Daugerreotype." Head 1854 1205. MITCHELL MASTER G., "Be- gan a 2nd Portrait of Mitchell's son." Heau 1854 1206. MITCHELL MRS., "for her hus- band." Head 1853 1207. MITCHELL MISS SALLY. 12 x 10 1805 1208. MOALE MR. SAML. "Attor- ney." Bust 1823 1209. MONROE COLONEL, " Ex Pres. U. S. for M. A. W. P. The 2 first named were begun at Washington. The Presd. at his place Oak Hill." Head 1829 "The 2 first" were 1135 and 1154. 1210. MONROE EX. PREST., "for West Point." Whole length 1832 James Monroe (1758-1831) should always be remembered as an honest and an upright politician and his administra- tion has been designated "the era of good feeling." 1209 is owned by the Union League of Philadelphia and 1210 by the U. S. Military Academy at West Point. 1211. MONROE MRS. " Sister to Mrs Cruggar New York." Head 1843 Tide 379 and 458. 150 Thomas Bully's Register of Portraits, 1801~1871. NAME SIZE DATE 1212. MONROE MRS. JAMES/' for her brother Douglas." Bust 1844 This could not have been the wife of the President, who was Elisabeth Kortright and died in 1830. 1213. MONROE MISS FANNY, "for her uncle W Douglas." Bust 1844 1214. MONTGOMERY DR. DD., "for Dr. Wiltbank." Bust 1833 James Montgomery (1787-1834) was bom in Philadelphia, graduated at Princeton, admitted to the bar and entered the ministry in 1816 under Bishop White, whose grand- daughter he married. He was rector of St, Stephen's Church, PhiJa., from 1823 until his death. 1215. MONTGOMERY MISS MARY, Bust 1815 Daughter of 1217 (1794-1865), married 1174, March 5,1815. This portrait was retouched by Sully in 1837 and is owned by her granddaughter Miss Emily Williams Biddle, of Philadelphia. 1216. MONTGOMERY MR. J., "for Mrs Phillips." Kit-kat 1818 1217. MONTGOMERY MRS. Bust 1815 John Crathorne Montgomery, 1216, married Nov. 25,1817, Mizabeth Henrietta Philips, 1312. 1216 and 1217 were owned by Austin J. Montgomery, of Philadelphia. 1218. MOORE MRS., "of Baltimore." 12 x 10 1804 1219. MORDACI CAPT., "of Arsenal atFrankford." Head 1836 Alfred Mordecai (1804-1887) graduated first in the class of 1823, TL S. MHitaiy Academy at West Point, and was a member of the military commission from this government to the Crimea in 1855-57 and his report was published by order of Congress. He attained the rank of Major and resigned at the breaking out of the rebellion, being a North Carolinian by birth, but took no active part in the war. Thomas Sutty's Register of Portraits, 1801-1871. 151 NAME SIZE DAT! 1220. MOKEAXJ GENERAL, "copied from a Min," Bust 1815 Jean Victor Moreau (1763-1813), a French soldier and the only military rival of Napoleon, who exiled him in 1804. He came to this country and settled at Morrisville, on the Delaware River, opposite Trenton, and when war between Great Britain and this country was imminent President Madison offered Moreau the command of the U. S. troops, which he was about to accept when Napoleon's disastrous Russian campaign decided him to return to Europe. He entered a* campaign against Napoleon and fell mortally wounded at the battle of Dresden. 1221. MORGAN MB., "a subscriber forMrRawle." Bust 1808 Benjamin R. Morgan (1765-1840), a prominent lawyer of Philadelphia. 1222. MORBIS GASPER, "a sub- scriber." Bust 1808 1223. MORRIS GASPER, "copied from my port." Bust 1828 1224. MORRIS MRS. GASPAR. Bust 1808 1225. MORRIS GOUVENIER, "a sub- scriber for Mr Meredith." Kit-kat 1808 Gouvemeur Morris (1752-1816), member of Constitutional Convention, 1787, Minister to France, 1792, and elected U. S. Senator in April, 1800. Mr. Meredith (1182) married the niece of 1225. Owned by Miss Catharine K. Meredith, Philadelphia. 1226. MORRIS GOUVENIER, "copied from the first." Half length 1808 Owned by grandchildren of Mr. Morris, Morrisania, N. Y. Engraved by J. B. Longaere. 1227. MORRIS MRS. T., "painted when on a visit to N. York." Bust 1814 Sally Kane (1778-1853) married May 28, 1799, Iliomas, second son of 1230. Owned by C. F. M. Stark, of Dun- barton, N. Hamp. 152 Thomas Sully s Register of Portrmis, 1801*1871. NAMS SIZE DATS 1228. MOBBIS ME. T, B., "South St." Bust 1823 1229. MOBBIS MBS. T. B., "of South St." Bust 1822 1230. MOBBIS ROBEBT. "Retouch- ing a copy of Otis from Stuart." Bust 1824 Robert Morris (1734-1806), signer of the Declaration of Independence and financier of the American Revolution. "Without Robert Morns the sword of Washington would have rusted in its sheath." Owned by the Historical Society of Penna. There must have been considerable " retouching/' as the charge was $120, when Sully's regular price for portraits, at this time, was only $100. 1231. MOBBIS THOMAS W. "Brew- er." Bust 1825 Thomas Morris (1778*1840), fifth in descent from Anthony Morris, who came with Penn to found Pennsylvania. Owned by great-grandson T. Moms Perot, Phila. 1232. MOBBISON MBS., "of Arch St." Bust 1839 Anne Morrison (1798-1866). Owned by Mrs. Frederic Collins, Philadelphia. 1233. MOBTON GEOBGE, "painted in Baltimore." Bust 1822 1234. MOBTON WASHINGTON, "for Mrs. Sehyler." Head 1807 1235. MOBTON MBS. W., "for P. Schyler Esq." Head 1807 Cornelia Schuyler married Washington Morton. Vide 1482. 1236. MOSBS MB., "of New York." Bust 1808 1237. Mmmmn MB. "Son of Mm Mosher of Georgetown." Bust 1853 Thomas Bully's Register of Portraits, 180l~l871. 153 NAME SIZE DATS 1238. MOSHER MRS. "Mother of Mrs Caperton." Bust 1853 Vide 272. 1239. MOZART, "copied from a Print painted by Teiseh- bein." 17x12 1862 1240. MULENBERG MR., "deceased from Peale's painting." Bust 1814 The name should doubtless be spelled " Muhlenburg." 1241. MTJLBNBERG MRV "2nd copy for Mr.-Sheaf." Bust 1814 1242. MTJMFORD MRS., "of Schen- nectady for Harding Page." Bust 1858 1243. MURDOCK MARGARETTA. Kit-kat 1811 1244. MURDOCK MRS. "Sister of Alex Turnbull Esq." Head 1853 1245. MUTTER MRS., "a subscriber to my low price $50." Head 1842 1246. MYERS GTJSTATUS, "for his family." Head 1859 1247. MYERS MR., "of Norfolk a subscriber." Bust 1808 1248. MYERS MR. Bat-kat 1814 John Myers (d. 1844). 1249. MYERS MRS., "formerly Miss MerMn." Kit-kat 1814 Catherine Miercken (179&-1874) was the dati^iter of Captain Peter Miercken, of Phik., and wife of 1248. 1248 and 1249 are owned by Mrs. Dr. Laws, of Washington, D. C. 1249 is one of the finest portraits of women painted by Sully.

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