[FIFTH OF THE SERIES.]
5. "Desolation." (61X39½.)
The moon ascends the twilight sky, near where the sun rose in the first picture. The last rays of the departed sun illumine a lonely column of the once proud city, on whose capital the heron has built her nest. The shades of evening steal over shattered and ivy-grown ruins. The steep promontory, with its insulated rock, still rears against the sky, unmoved, unchanged; but violence and time have crumbled the works of man, and art is again resolving into elemental nature. The gorgeous pageant has passed; the roar of battle has ceased; the multitude has sunk in the dust; the empire is extinct.
6. Portrait of John Adams, (1735-1826.) (25X30.) A. B. Durand.
From the original by Stuart.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
7. Portrait of John Quincy Adams, (1767-1848.) (25X30.) A. B. Durand.
Taken from life, in 1834.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
8. Portrait of James Monroe, (1758-1831.) (25X30.) A. B. Durand.
From the original by Stuart.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
9. Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, (1743-1826.) (25X30.) A. B. Durand.
From the original by Stuart.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
10. Portrait of James Madison, (1751-1836.) (25X30.) A. B. Durand.
From the original, by Stuart, at Bowdoin College, Maine.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
11. Portrait of Andrew Jackson, (1767-1845.) (25X30.) A. B. Durand.
Painted from life, in 1835.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
12. The Chess-Players—Check Mate. (56X44.) George W. Flagg.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
13. Marine View. (36X25.) Thomas Birch.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
14. View from Froster Hill, Gloucestershire, England. (24X18.) Andrew Richardson.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
15. The Goblet and Lemon. (27X32.) W. Van Aelst.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
16. Falstaff enacting Henry IV. (29X36.) George W. Flagg.
Prince Henry.—Do thou stand for my father, and examine me upon the particulars of my life.
Falstaff.—Shall I? Content:—this chair shall be my state, this dagger my sceptre, and this cushion my crown.
King Henry IV., Part i., Act ii., Scene 4.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
17. An Allegory—Death and Immortality—Antique. (18½X14½.) Italian School.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
18. Madonna and Infant. (16½X22½.) German School.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
19. Landscape—Composition—Italian Scenery.(54X37.) Thomas Cole.
"O, Italy! how beautiful thou art!
Yet I could weep, for thou art lying, alas!
Low in the dust, and they who come, admire thee
As we admire the beautiful in death."
Rogers' Italy.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
20. Sleeping Female. (19X24.) George W. Flagg.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
21. The Little Savoyard. (18X22.) George W. Flagg.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
22. Rebecca. (16X20.) George W. Flagg.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
23. The Truant Gamblers. (30X24.) William S. Mount.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
24. Interior—Dutch Apothecary Shop.(24½X18.) Roelof Pietersz.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
25. Pan and Midas. (24X28.) Hubert Goltzius.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
26. The Pedlar displaying his Wares. (34X24.) A. B. Durand.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
27. The Woodchopper's Boy. (25X30.) George W. Flagg.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
28. Wrath of Peter Stuyvesant on learning the capture, by treachery, of Fort Casimir. (30X24.) A. B. Durand.
"On receiving these direful tidings, the valiant Peter started from his seat—dashed the pipe he was smoking against the back of the chimney—thrust a prodigious quid of tobacco into his left cheek—pulled up his galligaskins, and strode up and down the room, humming, as was customary with him when in a passion, a hideous northwest ditty."—Knickerbocker's New York, Book vi. chap. 2.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
29. Madonna, Infant, and St. Ann. (29X28.) Italian School.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
30. The Match-Girl, (London.) (25X30.) George W. Flagg.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
31. Moonlight. (32X24½.) Thomas Cole.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
32. Portrait of George Washington, (1732-1799.) (25X30.) A. B. Durand.
From the standard original, by Stuart, in the gallery of the Boston Athenæum.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
33. Lady and Parrot. (29X36.) George W. Flagg.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
34. The Nun. (24X30.) George W. Flagg.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
35. Wreath of Flowers, encircling Coat-of-Arms and Miniature of the Duke of Austria, 1658. (33X46.) J. Marrel.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
36. Lady Jane Grey preparing for execution. (45X56.) George W. Flagg.
"After uttering these words, she caused herself to be disrobed by her women; and with a steady, serene countenance submitted herself to the executioner."—Hume, chap. xxxvi.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
37. Assumption of the Virgin. (25X19.) Annibale Caracci.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
38. Portrait of Martha Washington, (1732-1802.) (22X26.) A. B. Durand.
From the original, by Stuart, in the Boston Athenæum.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
39. Portrait of a Young Lady, taken in 1608. (27X33.) Flemish School.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
40. The Huntsman's Tent—Game and Dogs after a Hunt, (50X64.) John Fyt.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
41. Mother Child, and Butterfly. (24X30.) George W. Flagg.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
42. Autumn Scene—Conway Peak, White Mountains, N. H. (19½X14.) Thomas Cole.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
43. Dogs Fighting. (20½X16.) George Morland.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
44. View on Catskill Creek. (24X16.) Thomas Cole.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
45. Landscape. (13X10.) Dutch School.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
46. Summer Sunset. (19½X14.) Thomas Cole.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
47. Old English Sportsman. (24X19.) George Morland.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
48. Murder of the Princes. (44X56.) George W. Flagg.
ENTER TYRRELL.
"Tyr.—The tyrannous and bloody act is done:
The most arch deed of piteous massacre
That ever yet this land was guilty of.
Dighton and Forrest whom I did suborn
To do this piece of ruthless butchery,
Albeit they were flesh'd villains, bloody dogs,
Melting with tenderness and mild compassion,
Wept like two children in their death's sad story.
O thus, quoth Dighton, lay the gentle babes,
Which once, quoth Forrest, girdling one another
Within their alabaster innocent arms;
Their lips were four red roses on a stalk,
Which in their summer beauty, kiss'd each other.
A book of prayers on their pillow lay:
Which once, quoth Forrest, almost changed my mind:
But O, the Devil,—there the villain stopp'd."
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
49. Miniature. (3X2½.) Dutch Enamel. A. B. Durand.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
50. Boors Gambling. (10X7.) After Teniers.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
51. Wreath of Flowers, encircling Holy Family—Antique. (11X12.) Italian School.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
52. The Old Fiddler. (10X8.) After Teniers.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
53. Miniature. (3½X2½.) Dutch Enamel. Italian School.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
54. A Magdalen. (18X14.) After Correggio.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
55. View near Bridgeport, Connecticut. (19X13.) Andrew Richardson.
(Reed Collection.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
56. Portrait of Luman Reed, (1785-1836.) (25X30.) A. B. Durand.
Patron of American Art.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
57. The Fortune-Teller. (52X42.) William S. Mount.
The figures in this picture are portraits of Mrs. Amelia Longbotham, as fortune-teller, and the young girl, Edna Bostwick.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
58. Landscape. (36X26.) C. P. Cranch.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
59. Bargaining for a Horse. (30X24.) William S. Mount.
"Seth suspended for a moment the whittling his twig, and there seemed a crisis in the argument—a silent pause—when a shrill voice from the front gate adjourned the meeting instanter. It was the voice of Aunt Nabby herself, breathing authority and hospitality:—Joshua, come to dinner, and bring the folks along with you."—Jack Downing's Jour., N. Y. Gazette, Oct. 28, 1835.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
60. Portrait of Sir Charles L. Eastlake, Artist, (1793-1865.) (44X56.) Daniel Huntington.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
61. Flora. (17½X22½) Jean Raoux.
Presented by S. M. Chester.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
62. The Vale and Temple of Segestae, Sicily. (65½X44.) Thomas Cole.
"Midway between Palermo and Segestae, the broad slopes of an ample valley lie before the traveller. In the depth is a river meandering among fragrant oleanders; on the left the valley is intersected by a range of distant mountains; on the right is a beautiful bay of the Mediterranean. Across the valley, the mountains form a green amphitheatre, and high in a remote part is seen the Temple of Segestae."—Notes of the Artist made on a Tour in Sicily.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
63. A Venetian Senator. (25X30.) Cornelius Ver Bryck.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
64. The Black Plume. (29X36.) Charles C. Ingham.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
65. Portrait of Lafayette, (1757-1834.) (25X30.) Charles C. Ingham.
Painted from life in 1825, and is the original head from which was made the full-length portrait for the State, now in the State Department, Albany.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
66. Landscape, Moonlight. (37X25.) Tempesta.
From the collection of Cardinal Fesch.
Presented by Miss Eliza Hicks.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
67. The Young Gourmand. (11X13.) Frederick W. Philip.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
68. Portrait of Gevartius. (28X36.) From Van Dyck. John Trumbull.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
69. Portrait of Rembrandt. (25X33.) From the original. John G. Chapman.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
70. Portrait of Pietro Aretino, the Satirist (31X37.) John G. Chapman.
From the original, by Titian, in the Pitti Palace, Florence.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
71. The Image-Pedler. (42X33.) Francis W. Edmonds.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
72. The Dutch Bible. (22½X18.) Cornelius Ver Bryck.
Presented by Daniel Huntington.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
73. Portrait of a Revolutionary Officer (Gen. E. Huntington?) (20X24.) John Trumbull.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
74. Portrait of Dr. Maurice Swabey. (25X30.) John Trumbull.
An Associate Commissioner with Col. Trumbull at London, 1796.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
75. Landscape—Composition. "The Old Oak." (48X36.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
76. Portrait of Nicholas Fish, (1758-1833.) (25X30.) James H. Shegogue.
From the original by Inman.
Presented by Mrs. Nicholas Fish.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
77. Portrait of a Lady, (fancy.) (39X59.) George W. Flagg.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
78. A Window-Scene. (14X17½.)
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
79. View near Sandy Hill, New York. (20½x13½.) Water-color. William G. Wall.
Presented by Grant Thorburn.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
80. Portrait of Macready in character as William Tell. (25X30.) Thomas S. Cummings.
From the original by H. Inman.
Presented by the Artist.
(New York Gallery of Fine Arts.)
81. Portrait of Egbert Benson, (1746-1833.) (22X26.) John Wesley Jarvis.
From the original by Stuart.
Presented by the Artist.
82. Portrait of Egbert Benson, (1746-1833.) (25X30.) Gilbert C. Stuart.
First President of the Society, 1805-1815. Painted from life in 1807, the original of No. 81. Presented by Robert Benson, Jr.
83. Dead Game. (26X32.) Adéle Evrard.
Presented by John D. Clute.
84. Christ stilling the Tempest. (27X34.) F. W. Philip.
85. Landscape, with Figures. (24X20.)
86. Portrait of Rufus Wilmot Griswold, (1815-1857.) (20X24.) Charles L. Elliott.
Bequest of Rufus W. Griswold, 1857.
87. Portrait of Daniel Seymour. (22X27.) Thomas S. Cummings.
Presented by Robert Kelly.
88. Mountain Stream in Western Va. (12X14.) William McLeod.
89. Portrait of Christopher Colles, (1738-1821.) (10X12.) John Wesley Jarvis.
90. Portrait of James Kent, (1763-1847.) (25X30.) Samuel F. B. Morse.
President of the Society, 1828-1831.
Presented by John Delafield.
91. The Mammoth Cave. (37X48.) Regis Gignoux.
92. Landscape. (20X15.)
93. Lago Maggiore and the Borromean Islands. (111X147.)
Presented by Lewis M. Rutherfurd.
94. Portrait of Gov. Daniel D. Tompkins, (1774-1823.) (58X90.) John Wesley Jarvis.
Presented by Thomas E. Davis.
95. Portrait of Gen. Joseph Reed, (1741-1785.) (16X20.) J. C. Hagen.
Copy from the original by C. W. Peale.
Presented by the Artist.
96. Portrait of Gilbert C. Stuart, (1755-1828.) (3X2½.) Anson Dickinson.
Miniature on ivory.
Presented by S. W. and V. M. Francis.
97. Portrait of Alexander J. Dallas, (1759-1817.) (23½X29.) John W. Jarvis.
Purchased from the American Museum Collection, 1863.
Presented by William D. Abbatt.
98. Storm at Sea. (32X19½.)
99. The Bay of New York from Castle Garden. (33½X24½.)
100. Portrait of the Artist. 1841. (9X10½.) Jeremiah Nims.
This promising young Artist died at Kingston, Jamaica, W. I., March 6, 1842, aged 24 years and 2 months.
Presented by Mrs. Charles A. Davis.
101. Bacchante and Satyr. (59X44.) John Vanderlyn.
From the original by Annibale Caracci in the Pitti Palace.
102. Portrait of N. P. Willis, (1806-1867.) (28X36.) William A. Wall.
Painted in Italy about 1833.
103. Portrait of Alexander Hamilton, (1757-1804.) (19X22.) Charles Wilson Peale.
Presented by Duncan C. Pell.
104. Portrait of Alexander Hamilton, (1757-1804.) (9X11.) Crayon. James Sharpless.
Presented by Dr. Samuel Akerly, November 12, 1816.
105. Portrait of Samuel L. Mitchell, M.D., (1764-1831.) (7X9.) Crayon. James Sharpless.
Presented by Dr. Samuel Akerly, November 12, 1816.
106. Portrait of John Pintard, (1759-1818.) (25X30.) John Trumbull.
Founder of the Society. Recording Secretary, 1805-1819; Librarian, 1810-1811; Treasurer, 1819-1827.
Painted for the Society, 1817.
107. Portrait of John Pintard, (1759-1818.) (Miniature.) John Ramage, 1787.
Presented by his grandson, George Hancock Servoss, February 6, 1906.
108. Portrait of Elizabeth (Brasher) Pintard, (1765-1838.) (Miniature.) John Ramage, 1787.
Presented by her grandson, George Hancock Servoss, February 6, 1906.
109-110. Pair of wristlets worn by Mrs. John Pintard, one bearing portrait of John Pintard, and the other a painting representing "Justice." (Painted on ivory.)
Presented by Henry C. Eno, M.D., February 18, 1909.
111. Portrait of Hernando Cortes. (19X25.)
Copied from the original in the Florence Gallery.
Presented by Mrs. Gouverneur Morris, January 14, 1817.
112. Portrait of Americus Vespucius. (19X25.)
Copied from the original in the Florence Gallery.
Presented by Mrs. Gouverneur Morris, January 14, 1817.
113. Portrait of Christopher Columbus, (1446-1506.) (19X25.)
Copied from the original in the Florence Gallery.
Presented by Mrs. Gouverneur Morris, January 14, 1817.
114. Portrait of Fernando Magalhaens. (19X25.)
Copied from the original in the Florence Gallery.
Presented by Mrs. Gouverneur Morris, January 14, 1817.
115. Portrait of Robert Morris, (1734-1806.) (24X29.) John Wesley Jarvis.
From the original by Stuart.
Presented by Thomas Morris, September 9, 1817.
116. Portrait of John Jones, M.D., (1729-1791.) (3½X3½.) Samuel Folwell.
Miniature, drawn at New York, May 25, 1790.
Presented by David Hosack, M.D., October 7, 1817.
117. Portrait of Lafayette, (1757-1834.) (19½X24.) Oval.
Painted 1791.
Presented by General Ebenezer Stevens, October 7, 1817.
118. Portrait of Gouverneur Morris, (1752-1816.) (28X36.) Ezra Ames.
First Vice President of the Society, 1810-1815, and President, 1816.
Presented by Stephen Van Rensselaer, of Albany, November 11, 1817.
119. Portrait of Chief Justice John Jay, (1745-1829.) (25X30.) Joseph Wright.
Painted 1786.
Presented by John Pintard, November 11, 1817.
120. Portrait of Chief Justice John Jay, (1745-1829.) (40X50.) Oliver Lay.
From the original by Gilbert C. Stuart.
Presented by Miss Elizabeth Clarkson Jay, October 1, 1889.
121. Portrait of John C. Kunze, D.D., (1744-1807.) (25X30.) John Wesley Jarvis.
Copied for the Society from a picture in possession of Mrs. Kunze and presented by his family, July 14, 1818.
122. Portrait of Myles Cooper, D.D., (1735-1785), second President of Columbia College. Copy from Copley. (25X30.)
Presented by Nicholas William Stuyvesant, May 9, 1820.
123. Portrait of Rev. Samuel Provoost, D.D., (1742-1815.) (28X36.) Thomas S. Duché.
Presented by Mr. and Mrs. Cadwallader D. Colden, January 11, 1825.
124. Portrait of William Smith, (1728-1793), Historian of New York. (Miniature.) H. Stubble.
Presented by David Hosack, M.D., 1828.
125. Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, (1743-1826.) (18½X26½.)
Copy from original by Stuart.
Presented by David Hosack, M.D., November 11, 1828.
126. Portrait of Jesse Hawley, (1773-1842.) (3X3½.) Ezra Ames.
Miniature on ivory.
Presented by Jesse Hawley.
127. Portrait of Jesse Hawley, (1773-1842.) (25X30.) Grove S. Gilbert.
Presented by Jesse Hawley, January 10, 1832.
128. Portrait of Elihu H. Smith, (1771-1798.) (7X9.) Crayon. James Sharpless.
Painted 1797.
Presented by David Hosack, February 19, 1833.
129. Portrait of Sebastian Cabot, (1477-1557?) (29X36.) Cephas G. Thompson.
Painted at the request of the Society, 1841, from the supposed original by Hans Holbein, which was the property of the late Richard Biddle, author of a Memoir of Cabot. A full account of the original portrait may be found in that work, pp. 317-320. It is supposed to have adorned the royal gallery at Whitehall.
Presented by the Artist, January 5, 1841.
130. Portrait of Albert Gallatin, (1761-1849.) (25X30.) William H. Powell.
President of the Society, 1843-1849.
Painted from life in 1843. Presented by the Artist, February 6, 1844.
131. Portrait of John Quincy Adams, (1767-1848.) (25X30.) Edward D. Marchant.
Presented by the Artist, October 1, 1844.
132. Portrait of Peter Van Schaack, (1747-1832.) (23½X28.)
Presented by Frederic de Peyster, January 7, 1845.
133. Portrait of Lewis Morris, (1698-1762), Judge of the Vice Admiralty for N. Y., Conn. and N. J. (24X30.)
Presented by one of his grand-daughters through William A. Whitehead, Newark, N. J., January 7, 1845.
134. Portrait of Lord Lyndhurst, (1772-1863.) (48X50.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Sir John Singleton Copley, son of John Singleton Copley, Artist.
Presented by the Artist, June 2, 1846.
135. Portrait of Philip Schuyler, (1695-1745.) (33X41.)
Presented by Henry C. Van Schaack, Manlius, N. Y., January 26, 1847.
136. Portrait of Catalina Schuyler, (1705-1758.) (32X38.)
Presented by Henry C. Van Schaack, Manlius, N. Y., January 26, 1847.
137. Portrait of Alexander H. Everett, (1792-1847.) (3½X4½.) Washington Blanchard.
Miniature on ivory. Presented by the Artist, February 6, 1849.
138. Portrait of De Witt Clinton, (1769-1828.) (36X50.) John Wesley Jarvis.
Second Vice President of the Society, 1810-1815; First Vice President, 1816; President, 1817-1819.
Presented by the Heirs of Samuel S. Howland, November 7, 1854.
139. Portrait of De Witt Clinton, (1769-1828.) (49½X40.) Charles Ingham.
Presented by Nelson Robinson, 1909.
140. View of a Seaport. (48X26½.)
Presented by John MacGregor, M. P., October 5, 1855.
"I purchased it at the sale of the late Lord Fitzgerald's collection; and as a precious historical painting, and not as a mere Landscape, although it is an admirable Picture."—Extract from a letter of John MacGregor, M.P., to John Romeyn Brodhead, dated House of Commons, June 19, 1852.
141. Portrait of Luther Bradish, (1783-1863.) (34X44.) Thomas Hicks.
Vice President of the Society, 1845-1849, and President, 1850-1863.
Presented by the Artist, March 4, 1856.
142. Portrait of the Earl of Carlisle, (1748-1825.) (44X56.) Daniel Huntington.
Presented by the Artist, March 4, 1856.
143. Portrait of Fitz-Greene Halleck, (1790-1867.) (20X24.) Oval. John G. Taggart.
From the original by C. L. Elliott.
Bequest of Rufus W. Griswold, 1857.
144. Portrait of Mrs. Mary E. Hewitt, (1818-.) (25X30.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Presented by Mrs. Mary E. Hewitt Stebbins, April 15, 1861.
145. Portrait of Capt. John A. Sutter, (1803-1880.) (14½X18.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Bequest of Rufus W. Griswold, 1857.
146. Portrait of Edgar Allan Poe, (1809-1849.) (22X26.) Oval. Samuel S. Osgood.
Bequest of Rufus W. Griswold, 1857.
147. Portrait of Frances S. Osgood, (1811-1850.) (25X30.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Bequest of Rufus W. Griswold, 1857.
148. Portrait of Alice Carey, (1820-1871.) (25X30.) Oval. Samuel S. Osgood.
Bequest of Rufus W. Griswold, 1857.
149. Portrait of Thomas Campbell, (1777-1844.) (25X30.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Bequest of Rufus W. Griswold, 1857.
150. Tobias and the Angel Gabriel. (75X53.) Rembrandt School.
Thought to be by Ferdinand Bol, one of Rembrandt's pupils, and a very successful imitator of the style of his master. He was born at Dort, 1611; died 1681.
This painting has been highly commended by connoisseurs and artists—among the latter may be mentioned the late lamented Thomas Cole.
Presented by T. W. C. Moore, December 1, 1857.
151. Game, Fish, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. (77X59.) Francis Snyders.
The two figures were probably put in by either Rubens or Jordaens.
Presented by T. W. C. Moore, December 1, 1857.
152. The Artist showing his first Picture to his Parents. Group of Portraits, painted in 1788. (50X43.) William Dunlap.
Presented by John Crumby, 1858.
153. Portrait of James Rivington (1724-1802.) (28X36.)
Presented by Samuel C. Ellis, M.D., January 6, 1858.
154. Portrait of John Randolph of Roanoke, (1773-1833.) (22X27.) John Wesley Jarvis.
Painted in Baltimore in 1811 from the original by Jarvis.
Presented by Washington Irving, May 18, 1858.
155. Portrait of Gov. George Clinton, (1739-1812.) (41X53.) Ezra Ames.
Presented by George Clinton Tallmadge, May 4, 1858.
156. Portrait of Rajah Rammohun Roy, (1773-1833.) (25X30.) Rembrandt Peale.
Indian Scholar. Painted at London, in August, 1833, about six weeks before his death.
Presented by J. K. Herrick, April 5, 1858.
157. Portrait of Thomas De Witt, D.D., (1791-1874.) (25X30.) William Cogswell.
Second Vice President of the Society, 1840-1849; First Vice President, 1850-1869, and President, 1869-1871.
Presented by the Artist.
158. Portrait of Thomas De Witt, D.D., (1791-1874.) (29X36.) Samuel B. Waugh.
Presented by Theodore Cuyler, of Philadelphia, and Morris K. Jesup, of New York, October 5, 1858.
159. Portrait of Elisha Kent Kane, (1820-1857.) (51X42.) Thomas Hicks.
Presented by several Ladies of New York, January 4, 1859.
160. Portrait of Aaron Burr, (1756-1836.) (8X10.) John Vanderlyn.
Presented by ten members of the Society, June 7, 1859.
161. Wreck of the Medusa. (77X50½.) Jean L. T. A. Gericault.
Bequest of Uriah P. Levy, 1862.
162. Vision of the Archbishop of Rouen. (44X57.) C. A. Vanloo.
Bequest of Uriah P. Levy, 1862.
163. Peasants Dancing. (77X57.) Carl Bruner.
Bequest of Uriah P. Levy, 1862.
164. Portrait of Cachasunghia, Osage Warrior. (15¼X21¼.) Crayon. St. Memin.
Purchased June 5, 1860.
165. Portrait of an Osage Warrior. (15¼X21¼.) Crayon. St. Memin.
Purchased June 5, 1860.
166. Portrait of Payouska, Chief of the Great Osages. (15¼X21¼.) Crayon. St. Memin.
Purchased June 5, 1860.
167. Portrait of a Chief of the Little Osages. (15¼X21¼.) Crayon. St. Memin.
Purchased June 5, 1860.
168. Portrait of an Osage Warrior. (15¼X21¼.) Crayon. St. Memin.
Purchased June 5, 1860.
169. Portrait of an Indian of the "Iowas of the Missouri." (15¼X21¼.) Crayon. St. Memin.
Purchased June 5, 1860.
170. Portrait of an Indian Girl of the "Iowas of the Missouri." (15¼X21¼.) Crayon. St. Memin.
Purchased June 5, 1860.
171. Portrait of a Delaware Indian. (15¼X21¼.) Crayon. St. Memin.
Purchased June 5, 1860.
172. Portrait of Charles Fenno Hoffman, (1806-1887.) (25X30.) Cephas G. Thompson.
Presented by the Artist, November 6, 1860.
173. Portrait of Americus Vespucius. (30X40.)
Copy from the original by Parmigiano in the Royal Gallery at Naples.
Presented by R. K. Haight, November 6, 1860.
174. Portrait of Christopher Columbus (30X40.)
Copy from the original by Parmigiano in the Royal Gallery at Naples.
Presented by R. K. Haight, November 6, 1860.
175. Portrait of Henry Rutgers, (1745-1830.) (24X29.) Henry Inman.
"Painted by the late Henry Inman, about the year 1828. The original I have in my possession, from which two copies were made by Mr. Inman and given to my uncle, Col. Rutgers; the one you have received, to his particular political friend, John Targee, and the other to the Rutgers College, at New Brunswick, N. J."—Extract from letter of W. B. Crosby.
Presented by P. R. Bonnett, April 2, 1861.
176. Portrait of Seth Grosvenor. (25X30.) John G. Taggart.
Founder of the Grosvenor Fund of the Society, 1858.
Painted for the Society and received June 18, 1881.
177. Portrait of Gen. Anthony Wayne, (1745-1796.) (24X29.)
Presented by George Folsom, June 18, 1861.
178. Portrait of Rip Van Dam, (1662-1736.) (26X29.) Oval.
Presented by his great-great-granddaughter, Mrs. Emily Verplanck Goodwin, November 4, 1862.
179. Portrait of Mrs. Rip Van Dam, (Sarah Vanderspiegle.) (26X29.) Oval.
Presented by her great-great-granddaughter, Mrs. Emily Verplanck Goodwin, November 4, 1862.
180. Portrait of Henry Abbott, M.D., (1812-1859.) (51X40.) Thomas Hicks.
Founder of the Egyptian Museum. Painted for the Society, 1863.
181. Portrait of Peter Remsen. (26X33.) Samuel L. Waldo.
Bequest of Edward A. Newton, February 3, 1863.
182. The Sibyl. (25X30.) Daniel Huntington.
Presented by the American Art Union, April 7, 1863.
183. Portrait of Daniel Stanton. (25X30.) Charles L. Elliott.
Presented by the American Art Union, April 7, 1863.
184. Portrait of Prosper M. Wetmore, (1798-1876.) (25X30.) Charles L. Elliott.
Member of the Executive Committee of the Society, 1842-1848.
Presented by the American Art Union, April 7, 1863.
185. Portrait of John Wakefield Francis, M.D., (1789-1861.) (25X30.) Charles L. Elliott.
Librarian of the Society, 1812-1818, and Corresponding Secretary, 1817-1818.
Presented by the American Art Union, April 7, 1863.
186. Portrait of John Wakefield Francis, M.D., (1789-1861.) (25X30.) Oval. James Bogle.
Presented by the Artist, March 3, 1868.
187. Portrait of William Cullen Bryant, (1794-1878.) (25X30.) Henry Peters Gray.
Foreign Corresponding Secretary of the Society, 1871-1872, and First Vice President, 1873-1878.
Presented by the American Art Union, April 7, 1863.
188. Portrait of Clarkson Crolius, (1805-1887.) (24X30.) Ezra Ames.
Painted 1825.
Speaker of the House of Assembly, State of New York, 1825.
Presented by his son, Clarkson Crolius, May 5, 1863.
189. Portrait of Mrs. Clarkson Crolius. (24X29½.) Benjamin A. Wallace.
(Wife of the above.)
Bequest of Clarkson Crolius, 1887.
190. Portrait of John Watts, (1749-1836.) (27X34.) John W. Bolles.
Copied from the original by Henry Inman.
Presented by his grandson, J. Watts de Peyster, October 10, 1863.
191. Portrait of John Stanford, D.D., (1754-1834.) (27X33½.) John Wesley Jarvis.
Chaplain to the Humane and Criminal Institutions in the city of New York.
Presented by Aaron B. Hays, March 1, 1864.
192. Portrait of Bryan Rossiter. (25X30.) John Trumbull.
The first sergeant-at-arms of the N. Y. State Society of the Cincinnati, painted in the uniform of the Revolutionary Army.
Deposited by the N. Y. State Society of the Cincinnati, March 1, 1864.
193. Portrait of Richard Bayley, M.D., (1745-1801.) (18X21½.) J. H. Lazarus.
From the original by Stuart.
Presented by his grandson, the Rt. Rev. J. Roosevelt. Bayley, D.D., July 4, 1864.
194. Hector parting with his Wife and Child at the Scæan Gate. (42X48.) Benjamin West.
Presented by William H. Webb, January 3, 1865.
195. Chryseïs returned to her father Chryses. (42X48.) Benjamin West.
Presented by William H. Webb, January 3, 1865.
196. Portrait of Gen. William Irvine, (1741-1804.) (25X30.) J. R. Lambdin.
From the original by Robert E. Pine.
Presented by William A. Irvine, November 7, 1865.
197. Portrait of William L. Stone, (1792-1844.) (25X30.) Edward D. Marchant.
Member of the Executive Committee of the Society, 1823-1824 and 1843.
Presented by John B. Hall, October 2, 1866.
198. Portrait of Thomas J. Bryan, (1800-1870.) (25X30.) William O. Stone.
Founder of the Bryan Collection.
Painted for the Society, 1867.
199. Portrait of Roger Gerard Van Polanen, (1831.) (25X30.) James Frothingham.
Minister Resident of the Batavian Republic, 1795-1802.
Presented by S. Alofsen, June 18, 1867.
200. Portrait of Fitz-Greene Halleck, (1790-1867.) (13½X15½.) G. W. Twibill, Jr.
From the original by Henry Inman. See No. 216.
Presented by Mrs. Charles A. Davis, May 5, 1868.
201. Portrait of Fitz-Greene Halleck, (1790-1867.) (3½X5.) Pencil drawing, (1831.) Henry Inman.
Presented by Mrs. Charles A. Davis, May 5, 1868.
202. View of the Falls of Niagara. (29X168½.) John Trumbull.
Taken from under the Table Rock.
Presented by Dr. Alexander E. Hosack, February 4, 1868.
203. View of the Falls of Niagara. (29X168½.) John Trumbull.
Taken from the road two miles below Chippawa.
Presented by Dr. Alexander E. Hosack, February 4, 1868.
204. Portrait of William Johnson, (1770-1848.) (25¾X31½.) John Wesley Jarvis.
One of the original corporators of the Society.
Painted in 1819.
Presented by Horace Binney, Jr., April 7, 1868.
205. Portrait of George W. Bethune, D.D., (1805-1862.) (25X30.) Oval. Rembrandt Peale.
Presented by John H. Brower, June 1, 1869.
206. Theodore Allen. (Cameo.)
Executed in 1835.
Son-in-law of Luman Reed.
Presented by Jonathan Sturges, March 5, 1870.
207. Portrait of James Madison, (1751-1836.) (20X24.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by P. Kemble Paulding, January 4, 1870.
208. Portrait of James Madison, (1751-1836.) (Miniature.)
Presented by Miss Mary Cruger, February 3, 1873.
209. Jacob's Dream. (70X51.) Luther Terry.
Presented by Mr. Luther Terry, in the name of the late Mrs. Eliza Hicks Rieben, March 7, 1871.
210. Portrait of William W. Van Ness, (1776-1823.) (26½X33.) John Wesley Jarvis.
Justice Supreme Court, New York.
Presented by Marshall S. Bidwell, November 7, 1871.
211. Portrait of Ambrose Spencer, (1765-1848.) (25X30.) John Wesley Jarvis.
Chief Justice Supreme Court, New York.
Presented by Marshall S. Bidwell, November 7, 1871.
212. Fruit Piece—Strawberries, etc. (19½X23½.) Nicholas Van Gelder.
Signed N. Van Gelder, 1674.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
213. Fruit Piece—Grapes, etc. (19½X23½.) Nicholas Van Gelder.
Signed N. Van Gelder, 1674.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
214. Interior—Old Man eating. (11½X14½.) Dominick Van Tol.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
215. Doctor and Bottle. (7¼X9½.) Gerard Douw.
This picture was purchased in Paris in 1832 during the prevalence of the cholera; it is signed by the artist with his monogram in the left-hand corner.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
216. Portrait of Fitz-Greene Halleck, (1790-1867.) (25X30.) Henry Inman.
This picture was painted in the year 1828 for Gen. George P. Morris.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
217. Female Head. (8½X11.) Sir Thomas Lawrence.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
218. St. John in the Desert. (6X8.) Juan de Valdez.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
219. St. Peter after denying Christ. (6X8.) Juan de Valdez.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
220. La Toilette. (14½X18.) Jean François De Troy.
A Lady preparing for a masked Ball.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
221. Landscape. (14X16.) Matthew Withoos.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
222. Assumption of the Virgin. (24X32.) Don Juan Carrenno de Miranda.
Bought in Madrid, 1842.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
223. Landscape—Monks at their Devotions. (45¼X33¼.) Salvator Rosa.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
224. Music Party. (28½X20.) Anthony Stevers (Palamedes).
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
225. Landscape—Gypsies crossing a Brook. (35X27¼.) D. Brown.
Bought at Olmstead's sale, April, 1836, who sold it as a Morland, unaware perhaps that it was signed by Brown, who was one of his most successful imitators.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
226. Portrait of Cinq Mars. (1620-1642.) (31½X41.) Diego Velasquez.
This picture was bought in Paris, in the year 1827, of Le Court, a miniature painter, who had it from J. B. Le Prince, the well-known French artist; the latter said it was a portrait of Cinq Mars, and by Velazquez.
Bequest of T. W. C. Moore, 1872.
227. Portrait of Frederic de Peyster, (1796-1882.) (29X36.) G. Gerhard.
Recording Secretary of the Society, 1829-1837; Second Vice President, 1850-1863, and President, 1864-1866 and 1873-1882.
Painted for the Society, and presented by Frederic de Peyster, October 1, 1872.
228. Landscape. (8½X7¾.) Thomas Gainsborough.
Presented by Maria J. B. Browne, October 1, 1872.
229. Portrait of a Gentleman. (26X35.)
Presented by Miss Elizabeth Richard, January 7, 1873.
230. Portrait of a Lady. (24X29.)
Presented by Miss Elizabeth Richard, January 7, 1873.
231. Portrait of a Gentleman. (25X30.)
Presented by Miss Elizabeth Richard, January 7, 1873.
232. Portrait of James Monroe, (1758-1831.) (Miniature.)
Presented by Miss Mary Cruger, February 4, 1873.
233-246. The Incas of Peru.
A collection of fourteen paintings in oil on canvas, bearing inscriptions designating the name and succession of each monarch. They are said to be the original pictures from which the portraits of the Incas were engraved for the work of Herrera—"Historia general de los Hechos de los Castellanos," etc., published at the beginning of the 17th century (1601-15), and reproduced in the edition by Barcia in 1726-30. This series of the Incas, as given by Herrera, differs from that of Garcilasso, in the addition of Vrco (241), who is said to have reigned only eleven days, and the omission of Yupanqui, the son of Pachacutec (242).
Presented by Frederic de Peyster, April 1, 1873.
233. Manco Capac, First Inca. (21X23.)
234. Sinchi Roca, Second Inca. (21X23.)
235. Lloqui Yupanqui, Third Inca. (21X23.)
236. Mayta Capac, Fourth Inca. (21X23.)
237. Capac Yupanqui, Fifth Inca. (21X23.)
238. Inca Roca, Sixth Inca. (21X23.)
239. Yahuar Huacac, Seventh Inca. (21X23.)
240. Viracocha, Eighth Inca. (21X23.)
241. Vrco, Ninth Inca. (21X23.)
242. Pachacutec, Tenth Inca. (21X23.)
243. Tupac Yupanqui, Eleventh Inca. (21X23.)
244. Huayna Capac, Twelfth Inca. (21X23.)
245. Huascar, Thirteenth Inca. (21X23.)
246. Atahualpa, Fourteenth Inca, put to death by order of Pizarro, August 29, 1533. (21½X23½.)
247. Portrait of William Shaler, (1778-1833.) (22½X28½.)
U. S. Consul at Algiers and Havana.
Presented by Daniel P. Ingraham, April 7, 1874.
248. Portrait of Ezra L'Hommedieu, (1734-1811.) (27½X32½.) James Earle.
Presented by Daniel P. Ingraham, April 7, 1874.
249. Portrait of Erastus C. Benedict, (1800-1880.) (31X39.) William H. Powell.
Foreign Corresponding Secretary of the Society, 1879-1880; Second Vice President, 1871, and First Vice President, 1872.
Presented by Erastus C. Benedict, May 5, 1874.
250. Portrait of Mrs. Estelle A. Lewis, (1824-1880.) (25X30.) C. L. Elliott.
Presented by Mrs. Lewis, June 2, 1874.
251. Portrait of Rev. John Rodgers, D.D., (1727-1811.) (7X9.)
Presented by Mrs. William Gerard, October 24, 1874.
252. Portrait of Henry Clay, (1777-1852.) (25X30.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Presented by Alice Talbot Lancey, February 14, 1875.
253. The Cavalry Charge of Lt. Harry B. Hidden. (75X45.) V. Nehlig.
This gallant charge was made near Sangster's Station, Va., March 9, 1862. Lieut. Hidden, with fourteen of the 1st N. Y. Cavalry, charged a rebel outpost of one hundred and fifty infantry, driving them back, killing three, wounding five, and capturing fourteen. Lieut. Hidden was killed in the early part of the action.
Presented by William H. Webb, June 5, 1875.
254. Interior of the Park Theatre, New York City, November, 1822. (22½X31.) John Searle.
This water-color drawing of the new Park Theatre was made for William Bayard by an amateur artist; it represents the stage as occupied by Charles Mathews in the character of Morbleu, and Miss Ellen A. Johnson as Madame Bellegarde in Moncrieffe's popular farce of "Monsieur Tonson." The body of the house was filled by the artist with portraits of many of the most prominent citizens of New York at that time.
Presented by the heirs of Mrs. Harriet Bayard Van Rensselaer, October 5, 1875.
255. Portrait of Robert R. Livingston, (1718-1775.) (34X45.) John Vanderlyn.
This portrait was painted at Paris, in 1804, and presented to the American Academy of Fine Arts in New York, July 6, 1805, where it remained until that institution was dissolved.
Presented by Mrs. Thomson Livingstone, October 3, 1876.
256. Portrait of Col. Andrew Warner, (1806-1899.) (29X36.) George A. Baker.
Recording Secretary of the Society, 1846-1849 and 1854-1899.
Painted for the Society, 1877.
257. Portrait of Gen. Aaron Ogden, (1756-1839.) (25X30.) A. B. Durand.
Governor of New Jersey, and President-General of the Society of the Cincinnati.
Painted, 1834.
Presented by several members of the Society, October 2, 1878.
258. Portrait of Gulian C. Verplanck, (1786-1870.) (25X30.) Charles C. Ingham.
Second Vice President of the Society, 1868-1869, and First Vice President, 1870.
Painted about 1830.
Presented by several members of the Society, October 2, 1878.
259. Portrait of Antonio Lopez de Santa Aña, (1795-1876.) (25X30.) Paul L'Ouvrier.
Painted from life, about 1858.
Presented by Frederic De Peyster, October 2, 1878.
260. Portrait of John A. Dix, (1798-1879.) (40X50.) Daniel Huntington.
Second Vice President of the Society, 1870.
Painted for the Society, 1880.
Presented by Charles O'Conor.
261. Vase of Flowers. (13X17.) Mary L. Baker.
Presented by Richard E. Mount, February 3, 1880.
262. Portrait of Charles P. Daly, (1817-1899.) (25X30.) William Page.
Founder of the "Charles P. Daly Fund" of the Society.
Painted in 1848.
Presented, June 7, 1881, by Mrs. Charles P. Daly.
263. Portrait of a Lady. (34X46.)
Presented by Frederic De Peyster, February 7, 1882.
264. Portrait of a Gentleman. (34X46.)
This and the preceding picture came from Castleton, Staten Island, N. Y., the former residence of the Colonial Governor, Colonel Thomas Dongan. They are portraits of members of the Dongan family, and were purchased from the collection of the Hon. Caleb Lyon, January, 1882.
Presented by Frederic De Peyster, February 7, 1882.
265. Portrait of Cornelius Steenwyck, (-1684.) (9½X12½.)
Presented by Mrs. Eliza M. Clarke, of the Locusts, near Shrewsbury, N. J., November 4, 1856, through G. de Haert Gillespie, Esq.
266. Portrait of Cornelius Steenwyck, (-1684.) (24½X13½.) Jan Van Goosen.
Steenwyck was prominent in the early annals of New York as Burgomaster, etc., under the Dutch, and Member of the Assembly, Alderman, Member of the Council, and Mayor under the English rule. This picture is supposed to have been painted at Haarlem, Holland, 1667-1668, at which time Steenwyck was visiting his sister, the wife of the artist Van Goosen. It remained for more than a century in the family of Colonel Anthony White, from one of whose descendants—Miss Isabella J. Evans, of New Brunswick, N. J.—it came into the possession of the Society in December, 1882.
The portrait is surmounted by the arms of Steenwyck, and below it is a view of the city of New Amsterdam, from a sketch made about 1656. The head of Steenwyck, No. 265 of this Catalogue, seems to have been copied from this picture.
Presented by several members of the Society, December 5, 1882.
267. Portrait of Thomas Payne, (1717-1799.) (23X29.) G. Vander Puyl.
Original of the portrait engraved for Dibdin's Decameron.
268. Portrait of John Payne. (25X30.) Thomas G. Wainewright.
The two preceding portraits, of father and son, celebrated London booksellers, were obtained from Mr. J. T. Payne, grandson, by Mr. F. S. Ellis, of London, and by him presented to the Society, April 3, 1883.
269. Portrait of Richard Hildreth, (1807-1865.) (25X30.) Robert M. Pratt.
Painted in 1858.
Presented by Miss Eugenia C. Pratt, February 5, 1884.
270. Portrait of Nicholas P. Trist, (1800-1874.) (25X30.) Robert M. Pratt.
Painted in 1852.
Presented by Miss Eugenia C. Pratt, February 5, 1884.
271. Portrait of Roger Strong, (1762-1836.) (10X28½.) John Vanderlyn.
Presented by his granddaughter, Miss Frances G. Mankin, May 5, 1885.
272. Portrait of Robert Benson, (1739-1823.) (24X30.) John Trumbull.
Painted, 1804, when the subject was in his 65th year.
Bequest of Robert Benson, Jr., May 5, 1885.
273. Portrait of Henry Benson, (1741-1823.) (25X30.) John Vanderlyn.
Painted, 1823, when the subject was 82 years of age.
Bequest of Robert Benson, Jr., May 5, 1885.
274. Portrait of John Lawrance, (1750-1810.) (Miniature.) John Trumbull.
Judge-Advocate-General, War of the Revolution, Member of Congress, and U. S. Senator from New York, Judge U. S. District Court.
Painted at Philadelphia, 1792.
Presented by J. L. and G. C. McWhorter, January 5, 1886.
275. Portrait of Augustus Schell, (1812-1884.) (22X27.) Eastman Johnson.
First Vice President of the Society, 1871, and President, 1872, 1883-1884. Painted, 1885.
Presented by Mrs. Anna Schell, January 5, 1886.
276. Return of the 69th Regiment, N. Y. S. M., from the Seat of War. (140X87.) Louis Lang.
This regiment returned to the city of New York, on the morning of the 27th of July, 1861, after three months' service in the South, when it received a popular ovation, which the artist has faithfully depicted. The picture represents the troops turning into Broadway from Battery Place, where they had landed. The faces are mainly studies from life.
Presented by the Artist, October 5, 1886.
277. Portrait of Benjamin H. Field, (1814-1893.) (29X36.) Daniel Huntington.
Treasurer of the Society, 1860-1877; Second Vice President, 1878-1884, and President, 1885-1886. Painted, 1875.
Bequest of Mrs. Catharine M. Van Cortlandt Field, February 1, 1887.
278. Portrait of Caroline E. S. Norton, (1808-1877.) (40X50.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Painted, 1839.
Presented by Mrs. Samuel S. Osgood, November 1, 1887.
279. St. Peter's denial of Christ. (65X45.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Presented by Mrs. Samuel S. Osgood, October 2, 1888.
280. Christ in the Prætorium. (38X50.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Presented by Mrs. Samuel S. Osgood, October 2, 1888.
281. Portrait of Daniel Webster, (1782-1852.) (25X30.) George P. A. Healy.
Painted in 1842.
Presented by J. Pierpont Morgan, October 2, 1888.
282. Portrait of Lord Ashburton (Alexander Baring), (1774-1848.) (25X30.) George P. A. Healy.
Painted in 1842.
Presented by J. Pierpont Morgan, October 2, 1888.
283. Portrait of John Hampden Pleasants, (1797-1846.) (22X26.) Oval.
Founder of the Richmond Whig, and its Editor for twenty-two years. Killed in a duel, February 27, 1846.
Presented by Messrs. A. S. Buford, T. William Pemberton and Thomas Potts, 1889.
284. Portrait of John Alstyne, (1800-1869.) (33X41.) Charles L. Elliott.
Painted in 1866.
Presented by the Heirs of George P. Clapp, March 4, 1890.
285. Portrait of Henry Ten Broeck, (1754-1830.) (24X30.) John Paradise.
Painted in 1814.
Presented by Henry Ten Broeck Gamage, June 2, 1891.
286. Portrait of Capt. John Waddell, (-1762.) (28X35.)
Presented by Edmond B. Southwick, December 1, 1891.
287. Portrait of Mrs. John Waddell (Anne Kirton), (1716-1773.) (28X35.)
Presented by Edmond B. Southwick, December 1, 1891
288. Portrait of Maximilian I., Emperor of Mexico, (1832-1867.) (36X47.) Oval.
Bequest of Mrs. Parthenia T. Norton, 1892.
289. Portrait of Carlota, Empress of Mexico. (36X47.) Oval.
Bequest of Mrs. Parthenia T. Norton, 1892.
290. Portrait of John Alsop King, (1816-1900.) (38X45.) Robert Hinckley.
President of the Society, 1887-1900.
Painted for the Society, 1892.
291. Portrait of Rear-Admiral Samuel L. Breese, U. S. N., (1794-1870.) (25X30.) Daniel Huntington.
Painted in 1872.
Bequest of his widow, Mrs. E. L. Breese, 1892.
292. Portrait of Myron Holley, (1779-1841.) (24X29.)
Presented by his daughter, Miss Sallie Holley, February 2, 1892.
293. Portrait of Col. Zachary Taylor, (1784-1850.) (20X24.)
Presented by Daniel Parish, Jr., April 5, 1892.
294. Mrs. Martha J. Lamb, seated in her library, (1829-1893.) (24X15.)
Author of the History of the City of New York.
Bequest of Mrs. Martha J. Lamb, 1893.
295. Portrait of Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, or Red Jacket. (19X29.) Robert W. Weir.
Painted from life in 1828 at New York City.
Presented by Winthrop Chanler, February 7, 1893.
296. Portrait of John De Peyster, 1798. (25X30.) Charles Wilson Peale.
Presented by his grandson, Christopher Champlin, June 5, 1894.
297. Portrait of Mrs. John De Peyster (Elizabeth Haring). (1743-1821.) (25X30.) Charles Wilson Peale.
Painted in 1798.
Presented by her grandson, Christopher Champlin, June 5, 1894.
298. Portrait of Mrs. Christopher Champlin, (1749-1823.) (23½X28.)
Presented by her grandson, Christopher Champlin, June 5, 1894.
299. Portrait of Col. Johannes Knickerbacker, (1749-1827.) (21X25.)
Commander of the 14th Albany Regiment in the War of the Revolution. Bequest of his grandson, the Rt. Rev. David B. Knickerbacker, 1895.
300. Portrait of Herman Knickerbacker, (1782-1855.) (22X29.)
Bequest of his son, the Rt. Rev. David B. Knickerbacker, 1895.
301. Portrait of Capt. Daniel Delavan, (1757-1835.) (25X30.) John Trumbull.
Captain of Light Horse, War of the Revolution.
Presented by Marinus Willett Dominick, May 7, 1895.
302. Portrait of Commodore James Nicholson, U. S. N., (1737-1804.) (25X30.)
Presented by the Count de Gallatin, June 4, 1895.
303. Portrait of Rev. Alexander McWhorter, D.D., (1734-1807.) Crayon. (8X10.)
Presented by George C. McWhorter, October 1, 1895.
304. Portrait of Mrs. Alexander McWhorter (Mary Cumming). Crayon. (8X10.)
Presented by George C. McWhorter, October 1, 1895.
305. Portrait of Mrs. Alexander N. Macomb (Julia Anna McWhorter). (3X3½.) Benjamin Trott.
Miniature on ivory. Presented by George C. McWhorter, October 1, 1895.
306. Portrait of James H. Allen. (2X2½.)
Grandson of Chief Justice Allen of Pennsylvania. Born 1768, died 1778. Miniature on ivory. Presented by George C. McWhorter, October 1, 1895.
307. Portrait of Mrs. George Ogilvie (Ann McWhorter). Crayon. (7½X10.)
Presented by George C. McWhorter, October 1, 1895.
308. Portrait of John Lawrance, (1750-1810.) (8X9½.)
Presented by George C. McWhorter, October 1, 1895. See No. 274.
309. Portrait of the Rev. Hooper Cumming. (25X30.) Henry Inman.
Bequest of Mrs. Julia C. Van Arsdale Jones, 1896.
310. Portraits of Mrs. Hooper Cumming (Sophie Wright) and daughter Harriet, who married Edward A. Jee. (24X30.) Rembrandt Peale.
Bequest of Mrs. Julia C. Van Arsdale Jones, 1896.
311. Portrait of Sir William Johnson, Bart, (1715-1774.) (25X30.)
Copy from the original in the possession of his great-grandson.
Presented by Edward F. de Lancey, October 6, 1896.
312. Portrait of Mrs. Augustus Jay (Anna Maria Bayard), (1670-.) (29½X37.)
Presented by Edward F. de Lancey, October 6, 1896.
313. View in the Swiss Alps, 1845. (36X44.) A. Castell.
Presented by Edward F. de Lancey, October 6, 1896.
314. Portrait of David Gelston, (1744-1828.) (27X33½.) John Wesley Jarvis.
Presented by his granddaughter, Mrs. Henry R. Winthrop, January 5, 1897.
315. Seaport in Holland. (24½X17½.) Adam Willaerts.
Signed and dated 1640.
Presented by Mrs. Susan C. Warren, May 4, 1897.
316. View of the Yosemite Valley, 1865. (71X54.) Thomas Hill.
Presented by Charles T. Harbeck, June 1, 1897.
317. Sepia Drawing of Trinity and Grace Churches, New York City. (36X25.) William Strickland.
Presented by Daniel Parish, Jr., October 5, 1897.
318. Sepia Drawing of St. Paul's Church, New York City. (36X25.) William Strickland.
Presented by Daniel Parish, Jr., October 5, 1897.
319. Portrait of Eugene Keteltas, (1802-1876.) (25X30.) William O. Stone.
Bequest of Henry Keteltas, 1898.
320. Portrait of Eldad Holmes. (27X34.)
First President of the Tradesmen's Bank of New York.
Presented by the Bank, February 6, 1900.
321. Portrait of Preserved Fish, (1766-1846.) (33X42.)
Fourth President of the Tradesmen's Bank of New York.
Presented by the Bank, February 6, 1900.
322. Portrait of Edwin Smith. (28X34.) Francisco Anelli.
Presented by Mr. Smith, May 1, 1900.
323. Portrait of George P. Morris, (1802-1864.) (21X24.) Charles L. Elliott.
Poet and Journalist.
Presented by Daniel Parish, Jr., November 7, 1900.
324. Portrait of William Kelby, (1841-1898.) (29X36.) Robert Hinckley.
Assistant Librarian of the Society, 1857-1893, and Librarian, 1893, until his death, 1898.
Painted for the Society, 1901.
325. Portrait of Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Keteltas, U. S. A., (1838-1896.) (37X60.) Marietta Cotton.
Presented by his sister, Alice Keteltas, June 4, 1901.
326. Portrait of Colonel Peter R. Livingston, (1737-1794.) (28X36.) William H. Powell.
Bequest of Mrs. William S. Livingston, 1901.
327. Portrait of William Walton, (1706-1768.) (25X29.)
Presented by Dr. William Walton Verplanck.
328. Portrait of William Walton, (1706-1768.) (40X50.)
Bequest of Theodora M. Storm, 1902.
329. Portrait of Mrs. William Walton (Cornelia Beekman), (1708-1786.) (40X50.)
Bequest of Theodora M. Storm, 1902.
330. Portrait of The Very Rev. Eugene Augustus Hoffman, D.D., (1829-1902.) (40X60.) Harry T. See.
Foreign Corresponding Secretary of the Society, 1896-1900, and President, 1901-1902.
Painted for the Society, 1902.
331. Portrait of Samuel Verplanck Hoffman. (54X36.) J. Carroll Beckwith.
President of the Society, 1903-1912.
Painted for the Society, 1909.
332. Portrait of Samuel Verplanck Hoffman. (52X36.) Rudolph Schmidt.
President of the Society, 1903-1912.
Presented by the Artist, March 7, 1911.
333. Portrait of Zophar Mills, (1809-1887.) (36X42.) Frank B. Carpenter.
Presented by his daughter, Adelaide Mills, November 24, 1902.
334. Portrait of David Grim, (1737-1826.) (28X36.) Samuel L. Waldo.
Painted, 1812.
Bequest of Sophie E. Minton, December 2, 1902.
335. Landscape. Sunset. (25X37.) A. B. Durand.
The last picture painted by the Artist, 1878, aged 83 years.
Presented by the children of the Artist, through John Durand, April 7, 1903.
336. Study from Nature. (10X14.) A. B. Durand.
Made at Hoboken, N. J., before 1834.
Presented by the children of the Artist, through John Durand, April 7, 1903.
337. Study from Nature. (11X14½.) A. B. Durand.
Made at Hoboken, N. J., before 1834.
Presented by the children of the Artist, through John Durand, April 7, 1903.
338. Ideal Head. A suggestion from life. (21½X27.) A. B. Durand.
Painted, 1836.
Presented by the children of the Artist, through John Durand, April 7, 1903.
339. Portraits, three children with landscape accessories. (29X37.) A. B. Durand.
Painted about 1834.
Presented by the children of the Artist, through John Durand, April 7, 1903.
340. Landscape. Sunday morning. (25X36.) A. B. Durand.
Painted, 1839.
Presented by the children of the Artist, through John Durand, April 7, 1903.
341. Il Pappagallo. (24X30.) A. B. Durand.
Painted from a model in Rome, 1840.
Presented by the children of the Artist, through John Durand, April 7, 1903.
342. A Dream of Arcadia. Study for original picture. (9X14.) Thomas Cole.
Presented by the children of the late Asher B. Durand, through John Durand, April 7, 1903.
343. Portrait of Asher B. Durand, (1796-1886.) (15X19½.) William Jewett.
Painted in 1825.
Presented by the children of the late Asher B. Durand, through John Durand, April 7, 1903.
344. Portrait of Philip W. Engs, (1790-1875.) (22X27½.)
Presented by his grandson, Henry A. Bostwick, April 7, 1903.
345. View of New York about 1753. (37½X60.)
Presented, December 6, 1904, by Miss Cornelia LeRoy White in the name of Goldsborough Banyer, late a Fellow of the Society.
346. Sacrifice of Abraham. (37½X40.) Dutch School.
Presented by Mrs. Peter Gerard Stuyvesant Ten Broeck, May 2, 1905.
347. Portrait of Peter Stuyvesant, (1592-1672.) (22½X17¾.)
Painted from life.
Director General of New Netherland, 1646-1664.
Presented by his great-great-great-great-grandson, Robert Van Rensselaer Stuyvesant, February 2, 1909.
348. Portrait of Peter Stuyvesant. (25X30.)
Copy from the original.
Presented by Nicholas William Stuyvesant, January 9, 1829.
349. Portrait of Nicholas William Stuyvesant, (1648-1698.) (25X35.)
Son of Peter Stuyvesant.
Presented by his great-great-great-grandson, Robert Van Rensselaer Stuyvesant, June 6, 1905.
350. Portrait of Gerardus Stuyvesant, (1690-1777.) (25X30.)
Son of Nicholas William Stuyvesant.
Presented by his great-great-grandson, Robert Van Rensselaer Stuyvesant, June 6, 1905.
351. Portrait of Nicholas William Stuyvesant, (1722-1780.) (25X30.)
Son of Gerardus Stuyvesant.
Presented by his great-grandson, Robert Van Rensselaer Stuyvesant, June 6, 1905.
352. Portrait of Petrus Stuyvesant, (1727-1805.) (25X30.) Gilbert C. Stuart.
Son of Gerardus Stuyvesant.
Presented by his great-grandson, Robert Van Rensselaer Stuyvesant, June 6, 1905.
353. Portrait of Nicholas William Stuyvesant, (1769-1833.) (25X30.)
Son of Petrus Stuyvesant.
Presented by his grandson, Robert Van Rensselaer Stuyvesant, June 6, 1905.
354. Portrait of Peter Stuyvesant, (1796-1860.) (24X30.)
Son of Nicholas William Stuyvesant.
Presented by his son, Robert Van Rensselaer Stuyvesant, June 6, 1905.
355. View near Fort Montgomery, New York. (21X14.) Water Color. William G. Wall.
Presented by Daniel Parish, Jr., July 19, 1905.
356. View of the Highlands looking South from Newburgh Bay. (21X14.) Water Color. William G. Wall.
Presented by Daniel Parish, Jr., July 19, 1905.
357. Portrait of Peter Augustus Jay, (1776-1842.) (27X33.) Charles F. Saltza.
From the original by A. B. Durand.
Second Vice President of the Society, 1823; First Vice President, 1824-1827; President, 1840-1842.
Presented by his daughter, Mrs. Matthew Clarkson, June 6, 1905.
358. View of the Dongan Manor House. (1876.) (19X13.) J. H. Wright.
West New Brighton, New York.
Presented by Joseph T. Williamson, October 5, 1905.
359. "The Fight in the Air." (68X49½.) Sigmund Lachenwitz.
Presented by Mrs. Fancher Nicoll, May 1, 1906.
360. Portrait of Henry Dexter, (1813-1910.) (40X52.) Charles A. Whipple.
Patron. Painted for the Society, 1901.
361. Portrait of Orrando Perry Dexter, (1853-1903.) (24X30.) Charles A. Whipple.
Presented by his father, Henry Dexter, July 30, 1906.
362. Portrait of James William Beekman, (1815-1877.) (22X27.) Walter Satterlee.
From the original by Thomas Leclear.
Second Vice President of the Society, 1872-1877.
Presented by his sons, Gerard and James William Beekman, December 4, 1906.
363. Portrait of John D. Jaques, M.D., (1772-1839.) (25X30.) Henry Inman.
Presented by David Ralph Jaques, February 5, 1907.
364. Portrait of John S. Giles, (1799-1880.) (48X51.) J. B. Stearns.
Painted 1858.
Treasurer of the Widows and Orphans Fund, Volunteer Fire Department, New York City.
Presented by his daughter, Mrs. Frances M. Gibson, June 4, 1907.
365. Lake George View of Black Mountain from the Harbor Islands. (60X32.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
366. Sepia Drawing of Primeval Forest. (58X48.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
367. Head of a Roman. (24½X19½.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
368. View at Milton, New York. (23X30.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
369. Portrait of J. W. Casilear, (1811-1893.) (30X25.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
370. Hudson River View of Fishkill Mountains. (32X46.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
371. Portrait of [Nephew of A. B. Durand]. Unfinished. (12X14.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
372. Portrait of Asher B. Durand, (1796-1886.) (30X24.)
Painted by himself.
Presented by his daughter, Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
373. Landscape—Sunset. (25X34.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
374. Study from Nature—Rocks and Trees. (21X16¾.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
375. Study from Nature—Factory Point, N. H. (18X24.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
372. ASHER B. DURAND.
BY HIMSELF.
376. View of Chappell Brook—Adirondack Mountains. (28X33.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
377. Portrait—Sister of the Artist. (25¾X20½.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
378. Portrait of Mrs. John Durand. (12X9¾.) A. B. Durand.
Mother of the Artist.
First portrait painted by Durand, 1822.
Presented by her daughter, Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
379. Portrait—Infant son of the Artist. (20X15¾.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
380. Portrait of a Lady. Unfinished. (14X12.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
381. Portrait of a Lady. Unfinished. (14X12.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
382. Head of a Roman. (29½X24¼.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
383. Head of a Roman. (24½X19¾.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
384. Study from Nature—Trees and Rocks upright. (16½X21.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
385. Trees. Pencil Sketch. (22¾X16¾.) A. B. Durand.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
386. Ariadne—Enlarged copy for study. (87½X70.) A. B. Durand.
From the original of John Vanderlyn.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
387. Landscape. (30X22½.) J. W. Casilear.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
388. A Dream of Arcadia. (11½X13¾.) Thomas Cole.
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
389. Dutch Singers. (25½X19½.)
Presented by Mrs. Lucy M. Durand Woodman, November 12, 1907.
390. Portrait of George Bruce, (1781-1866.) (29X36.) Daniel Huntington.
Bequest of Matilda Wolfe Bruce, 1908.
391. Escape of the Constitution. (25X36.) Thomas Birch.
Bequest of Matilda Wolfe Bruce, 1908.
392. Portrait of David Leavitt. (29X36.) J. B. Flagg.
Painted, 1872.
Presented by Mrs. James M. Lincoln, January 5, 1908.
393. Portrait of John B. Hall. (25X30.) Oval. H. Inman.
Painted, 1839.
Presented by the Misses Helen L. and Evelina S. Hale, January 5, 1908.
394. Portrait of Mrs. John B. Hall. (25X30.) Oval. H. Inman.
Presented by the Misses Helen L. and Evelina S. Hale, January 5, 1908.
395. Portrait of Francis A. Hall. (13½X15½.) Oval.
Presented by the Misses Helen L. and Evelina S. Hale, January 5, 1908.
396. Portrait of George Carpenter. (25X30.)
Presented by the Misses Helen L. and Evelina S. Hale, January 5, 1908.
397. Portrait of Mrs. Maria Carpenter. (25X30.)
Presented by the Misses Helen L. and Evelina S. Hale, January 5, 1908.
398. Original Sepia of New York, 1852. (51X29.) J. W. Hill.
From which the View of New York in 1855 was engraved by C. Mottram and published by G. W. Smith.
Presented by Daniel Parish, Jr., January 5, 1908.
399. Portrait of a young man—DePeyster Family. (41X50.)
Painted in Flanders and brought to this country by Johannes DePeyster.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
400. Portrait of a young lady—DePeyster Family. (41X50.)
Painted in Flanders and brought to this country by Johannes DePeyster.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
401. Portrait of a member of the DePeyster Family. (41X50.)
Painted in Flanders and brought to this country by Johannes DePeyster.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
402. Portrait of Col. James DePeyster, (1726-1799.) (46X61.) Gerard Beekman DePeyster.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
403. Portrait of Abraham DePeyster (1753-.) (22X27.) Gerard Beekman DePeyster.
Son of James DePeyster.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
404. Portrait of Mrs. William Axtell. (40X50.)
Daughter of Abraham DePeyster, 1st.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
405. Portrait of John Livingston, (1714-1788.) (25X30.)
Son of Philip Livingston, 1st.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
406. Portrait of Mrs. John Livingston, (1724-.) (25X30.)
Née Catharine DePeyster.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
407. Portrait of William Axtell DePeyster. (16½X20½.) Oval.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
408. Portrait of William Axtell DePeyster. (10X12.) Oval.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
409. Portrait of Mrs. William Axtell DePeyster, (1800-.) (10X12.) Oval.
Née Mary Beekman.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
410. Portrait of Mrs. William Axtell DePeyster. (8X10.) Oval.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
411. Portrait of Stephen Van Cortlandt. (7X8½.)
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
412. Portrait of Mrs. Stephen Van Cortlandt. (7X8½.)
Née Jane Beekman.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
413. Portrait. (Unknown figures.) (26X32.)
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
414. Portrait of a Navigator. (Unknown.) (26X32.)
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
415. Portrait of Benjamin West, (1738-1820.) (20X24.) Oval. Abraham Delanoy, Jr.
Painted, 1776.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
416. Landscape. (2½X3½.)
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
417. Portrait of Mary DePeyster McKnight, (1832-.) Miniature.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
418. Portrait of Elizabeth Van Rensselaer DePeyster. Miniature.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
419. Portrait of Catherine Augusta DePeyster. Miniature.
Founder of the "William Axtell DePeyster and Mary Beekman DePeyster Memorial Fund" of the Society.
Bequest of Catherine Augusta DePeyster, 1908.
420. Portrait of John Divine Jones, (1814-1895.) (52X60.) Daniel Huntington.
Founder of the John Divine Jones Fund of the Society.
Presented by Louisa F. J. Thorn, in the name of Mrs. John Divine Jones, February 2, 1909.
421. Common Meadow Vole and Rice Field Mouse. (28X22½.) J. J. Audubon.
Presented by Archer Milton Huntington, February 2, 1909.
422. Portrait of John Watts DePeyster, (1821-1908.) (34X48.) E. S. Jacquin.
Painted, 1907.
Presented by Mrs. Howard Townsend Martin, April 6, 1909.
423. Portrait of the Lincoln Family. (37X26.) Frank B. Carpenter.
Presented by Warren C. Crane, April 6, 1909.
424. View of Donner Lake, California. (120X72.) Albert Bierstadt.
Presented by Archer Milton Huntington, October 5, 1909.
425. Portrait of Matthais Bloodgood, (1803-1890.) (23½X20.) Oval.
Presented by the family of Matthais Bloodgood, October 5, 1909.
426. Portrait of Mrs. Matthais Bloodgood (Maria Ackerman). (23½X20.)
Presented by the family of Matthais Bloodgood, October 5, 1909.
427. Portrait of John Lawrance, (1750-1810.) (25½X33.)
Presented by Anna McWhorter Thomas in the name of George C. McWhorter, 1909.
428. Portrait of John Lawrance, (1750-1810.) (Copy.) (24½X31½.)
Presented by Anna McWhorter Thomas in the name of George C. McWhorter, 1909.
429. Portrait of a Lady. (Unknown.) (26X33½.)
Presented by Anna McWhorter Thomas in the name of George C. McWhorter, 1909.
430. Portrait of John Alsop, (1724-1794.) (26X30.)
Member of the Continental Congress from New York, 1774-1776.
Bequest of Mary Rhinelander King, 1909.
431. Portrait of John Alsop King, (1816-1900.) (20½X25.) Trumbull.
Painted about 1830.
Bequest of Mary Rhinelander King, 1909.
432. The Genius of Painting. (29X29.) Romanelli.
Bequest of Mary Rhinelander King, 1909.
433. Racing Horse "Eclipse." (30X25.) E. Troye.
Painted 1834.
Bequest of Mary Rhinelander King, 1909.
434. Racing Horse "Sir Henry." (30X25.) E. Troye.
Painted 1834.
Bequest of Mary Rhinelander King, 1909.
435. Landscape with Figures. (30½X38.) Pannini.
Bequest of Mary Rhinelander King, 1909.
436. Little Boys Reaping—Gray and White. (59X24.)
Bequest of Mary Rhinelander King, 1909.
437. Portrait of George Washington, (1732-1799.) (5X4.) W. Grimaldi.
Painted for Rufus King.
Bequest of Mary Rhinelander King, 1909.
438. Portrait of Matilda Hoffman, (1791-1809.) (Miniature.)
Bequest of Mary Rhinelander King, 1909.
439. Portrait of Edward Bement, (1795-1866.) (Miniature.)
Presented by his son, Edward Bement, February 8, 1910.
440. Autumn Woods. (54X84.) Albert Bierstadt.
Presented by Mrs. Albert Bierstadt, March 1, 1910.
441. Marine View. (60X94.) T. Gudin.
Presented by Mrs. Albert Bierstadt, March 1, 1910.
442. Bowling Green, New York, 1860. (33X48.) David Johnson.
Purchased by the Society, 1910.
443. View of Upper New York from the East River. (28X40.)
Presented by Samuel V. Hoffman, May 3, 1910.
444. New York City from Weehawken. (32X23½.) N. Calyo.
Presented by Samuel V. Hoffman, May 3, 1910.
445. Fire of 1835. New York as seen from the Bay with Castle William in the Foreground. (20½X30.)
Presented by Samuel V. Hoffman, May 3, 1910.
446. View of New York from the Navy Yard, Brooklyn. (20X29.)
Presented by Samuel V. Hoffman, May 3, 1910.
447. Broadway at Grand Street, looking north, 1852. (21X17.)
Presented by Samuel V. Hoffman, May 3, 1910.
448. Portrait of Morgan Lewis, (1754-1844.) (29X36.) Charles C. Curran.
President of the Society, 1832-1835.
From the original by James Herring.
Presented by Maturin Livingston Delafield and John Ross Delafield, June 7, 1910.
449. Portrait of Mrs. Horatio Gates (Elizabeth Phillips). (2¾X2¾.) (Miniature.)
Presented by John Austin Stevens, June 7, 1910.
450. Castle Garden, New York City, 1845. (28½X38½.)
Presented by Samuel V. Hoffman, October 4, 1910.
451. Portrait of Peter Bryant, M.D., (4½X3.) (Miniature.)
Father of William Cullen Bryant.
Presented by Anna Fairchild, November 1, 1910.
452. Portrait of Mrs. Peter Bryant, (3½X3¼.) (Miniature.)
Mother of William Cullen Bryant.
Presented by Anna Fairchild, November 1, 1910.
453. Cameo Head and Bust of William Cullen Bryant, (1794-1878.) (1¾X1½.)
Presented by Anna Fairchild, November 1, 1910.
454. Portrait of William Cullen Bryant, (1794-1878.) (4¼X4½.) (Miniature.)
Painted, 1819.
Foreign Corresponding Secretary of the Society, 1871-1872, and First Vice President, 1873-1878.
Presented by Anna Fairchild, November 1, 1910.
455. Portrait of Mrs. William Cullen Bryant, (1797-1865.) (2¾X3¼.) (Miniature.)
Presented by Anna Fairchild, November 1, 1910.
456. Portrait of Julia S. Bryant. (3X3¾.) (Miniature.)
Daughter of William Cullen Bryant.
Presented by Anna Fairchild, November 1, 1910.
457. Portrait of William Gilliland, (1734-1796.) (25X30.) Ralph Earle.
Painted, 1789.
Bequest of Charlotte E. Draper, 1910.
458. Portrait of David Hosack, M.D., (1769-1835.) (30X36.) Augustus G. Heaton.
From the original by Thomas Sully.
Corresponding Secretary of the Society, 1814-1816; Second Vice President, 1817; First Vice President, 1818; President, 1820-1827.
Presented by the Artist, November 1, 1910.
459. Portrait of George Washington, (1732-1799.) (35½X29.) Rembrandt Peale.
Bequest of Carolina Phelps Stokes, 1910.
460. Portrait of Martha Washington, (1732-1802.) (35½X29.) Rembrandt Peale.
Bequest of Carolina Phelps Stokes, 1910.
461. Portrait of Commodore John H. Graham, (1794-1878.) (29X36.) William H. Powell.
Bequest of Cornelia Graham Brett, 1911.
462. Portrait of Mrs. John H. Graham (née Milledoler). (36X29.) William H. Powell.
Painted, 1839.
Presented by Mrs. Herman Von Wechlinger Schulte, April 4, 1911.
463. Portrait of Jean Lazare Vaché, (1762-1833.) (Miniature.)
Presented by his great-granddaughter, Isabella Vaché Cox, May 2, 1911.
464. Portrait of Maria Anne Vaché, (1769-1835.) (Miniature), on tortoise shell snuff box.
Presented by her great-granddaughter, Isabella Vaché Cox, May 2, 1911.
465. Portrait of John B. Vaché, (1792-1813.) (Miniature.)
Presented by his grand-niece, Isabella Vaché Cox, May 2, 1911.
466. Portrait of Jedediah Vincent Huntington, (1815-1862.) (25X30.) Daniel Huntington.
Presented by his nephew, Charles R. Huntington, November 14, 1911.
467. Portrait of Henry Aaron Burr. (36½X29¼.)
Presented by Mrs. Cornelius H. Van Ness, February 6, 1912.
468. Portrait of Mrs. Henry Aaron Burr. (36½X29½.)
Presented by Mrs. Cornelius H. Van Ness, February 6, 1912.
469. Portrait of Emma Louisa Burr. (37X30.)
Presented by Mrs. Cornelius H. Van Ness, February 6, 1912.
470. Portrait of Henry Burr. (24½X18½.)
Presented by Mrs. Cornelius H. Van Ness, February 6, 1912.
471. Portrait of Julia Malvina Anderson. (2¾X2½.) Alex. Anderson.
Painted, 1820.
Presented by her daughter, Miss Mary E. Halsey, October 1, 1912.
472. Portrait of Franklin Pierce, (1804-1869.) (22X27.)
Fourteenth President of the United States.
Presented by Mrs. Frances M. Gibson, November 12, 1912.
473. Portrait of Benjamin B. Sherman, (1811-1885.) (25X30.) George Gerhard.
Painted, 1885.
Treasurer of the Society, 1878-1884.
Presented, May, 1913, by his son, Charles A. Sherman.
474. Landscape. (14X23¼.) John F. Kensett.
Bequest of the late Kate Warner, 1914.
475. The Cavalier's Return. (30X28½.) R. C. Woodville.
Bequest of the late Kate Warner, 1914.
476. Children in Storm. (35X25.)
Bequest of the late Kate Warner, 1914.
477. Portrait of a Welsh Prince. (44X32.)
Bequest of the late Kate Warner, 1914.
478. View of Blackwell's Island, East River. (30X25.) F. F. Palmer.
Presented by Daniel Parish, Jr., April 7, 1914.
479. Portrait of William Darlington, M.D., (1782-1863.) (6½X9.) Oval. Jacob Eichholz.
Painted at Lancaster, Pa., October, 1810.
Presented by Daniel Parish, Jr., April 7, 1914.
480. Portrait of Charles U. Combes. (14X17.) Water Color. David E. Cronin.
Painted, 1891.
Sergeant 1st New York Mounted Rifles.
Presented by Daniel Parish, Jr., April 7, 1914.
481. Fight Between Union and Confederate Cavalrymen. (11X17.) Water Color. David E. Cronin.
Presented by Daniel Parish, Jr., April 7, 1914.
482. Fugitive Slaves in the Dismal Swamp, Va. (17X14.) Water Color. David E. Cronin.
Presented by Daniel Parish, Jr., April 7, 1914.
483. Portrait of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, (1813-1887.) (24X19.) (Crayon.)
Presented by John H. Johnston, April 7, 1915.
484. Portrait of General Ebenezer Stevens, (1751-1823.) (36X27½.)
Presented from the estate of Byam Kerby Stevens, in accordance with his wishes, April 30, 1915.
485. Surrender of Lord Cornwallis at Yorktown, Va., Oct. 19, 1781. (40½X60.) Marietta Minnigerode.
Painted in 1893.
Copied from the original by Trumbull.
Presented from the estate of Byam Kerby Stevens, in accordance with his wishes, April 30, 1915.
486. Portrait of Rev. Lazare Bayard. (45½X33.)
Father-in-law of Gov. Peter Stuyvesant.
Bequest of Cora V. R. Catlin, 1915, in the name of her brother, the late N. W. Stuyvesant Catlin, great-great-great-grandson of Governor Stuyvesant.
487. Portrait of Mrs. Lazare Bayard (Judith DeVos.) (45½X33.)
Mother-in-law of Gov. Peter Stuyvesant.
Bequest of Cora V. R. Catlin, 1915, in the name of her brother, the late N. W. Stuyvesant Catlin, great-great-great-grandson of Governor Stuyvesant.
488. Bayard Homestead at Alphen, Holland, with Portraits of Samuel Bayard and Anna Stuyvesant, his wife; sister of Gov. Stuyvesant. (36X47½.)
Bequest of Cora V. R. Catlin, 1915, in the name of her brother, the late N. W. Stuyvesant Catlin, great-great-great-grandson of Governor Stuyvesant.
The above three paintings were brought over by Governor Stuyvesant in 1647.
THE BRYAN COLLECTION
[THOMAS J. BRYAN]
Thomas Jefferson Bryan was the son of Guy Bryan and Martha Matlock, his wife. He was born at "Spring Hill," Philadelphia, Pa., about 1800, and died at sea, May 14, 1870, on board the French steamship "Lafayette," while on his way to New York, four days out from Havre, France.
Mr. Bryan graduated at Harvard University in 1823 and studied law, but he never practiced his profession, as he had an adequate inheritance.
Much of his time was given to foreign travels in forming a valuable collection of paintings. For a time this collection, known as the Bryan Gallery of Christian Art, was displayed on the walls of a spacious room in a house on the corner of Broadway and Thirteenth Street, where an admission fee of twenty-five cents was charged to view the paintings, Mr. Bryan himself being the custodian in charge. He next deposited them in the Cooper Union, and in 1867 he deeded the entire collection to the New York Historical Society, which he catalogued, arranged and added to from time to time until his death in 1870.
198. THOMAS J. BRYAN.
WILLIAM O. STONE.
FOUNDER OF THE BRYAN COLLECTION.
PAINTED FOR THE SOCIETY, 1867.