Ch. Carroll of Carrollton.
To Archibald Robertson, Esq.
In “Niles’s Register” for August 12, 1826, (Volume XXX, page 411,) is given an account of this bust and its public exhibition at the Exchange in Baltimore.
Index
[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [F], [G], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N], [P], [Q], [R], [S], [T], [V], [W]
Adams Family, [50]
C. F. Mask by Browere, [17]
Minister to England, [51], [55]
Letter to Browere, [54]
Birth and death, [55]
Services to his country, [55]
Nominated for Vice-President, [107]
John. Mask by Browere, [17]
Minister to England, [51]
Birth and death, [51]
Browere visits him, [51]
Makes mask, [52]
Certificate to Browere, [52]
Stuart’s portrait of, [52]
Mentioned, [19], [43], [46]
J. Q. Mask by Browere, [17], [54]
Minister to England, [51]
And Gilbert Stuart, [53]
Birth and death, [54]
Unpopular, [55]
Supported by Clay, [75]
T. B., certificate to Browere, [52]
Alexander, Cosmo. Instructed Stuart, [81]
Who he was, [81]
Took Stuart to Scotland, [81]
Death of, [81]
Alexander the Great, [3]
André, John. Masks of captors of, [15]
Personality, [30]
Case an aggravated one, [30]
Puerile plea, [30]
Suffered justly, [30]
Mentioned, [28], [29], [31], [32], [33]
Antagonism between art factions, [25]
Anthony, Elizabeth, mother of Gilbert Stuart, [80]
Architecture subordinate to Sculpture, [2]
Arnold, B., mentioned, [28], [30]
Art in America influenced by foreigners, [10]
Public patronage of, [17]
Protection of works of, [17]
Bainbridge, W., exploits in war of 1812, [93]
Barbour, P. P., mask by Browere, [17]
Barré, Isaac, portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Beauty, the Greek idea of, [2]
Berkhoven, Adam, ancestor of Browere, [13]
Bogardus, Annetje, ancestor of Browere, [13]
Edward, ancestor of Browere, [13]
Booth, Edwin, rival of Forrest, [102]
Bottari, G., authority, [3]
Boydell, J., portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Shakespeare Gallery, [89]
Brouwer, Adam, ancestor of Browere, [13]
Jacob Adam, ancestor of Browere, [13]
Browere, Jacob, father of J. H. I. Browere, [12]
A. D. O. Birth and death, [26]
Gains prizes, [26], [27]
His paintings, [27]
Visits California, [27]
Added draperies to busts, [27]
Preserved busts, [27]
J. H. I., [3], [4], [10]
Birth, parentage, and death, [12], [13]
Ancestry, [13]
At Columbia College, [13]
Marriage, [13]
Pupil of A. Robertson, [13]
Travels abroad, [14]
Bust of A. Hamilton, [14]
Experiments making masks, [15]
First life mask, [15]
Mask of Pierrepont Edwards, [15]
Masks of the captors of André, [15]
Exhibits at Academy of Fine Arts, [15]
Mask of La Fayette, [16]
Writes to Madison, [16], [17]
Costs of making masks, [16]
List of masks by, [17]
Disheartened, [18]
His process, [18]
Opposition to his work, [18]
Treatment of Jefferson, [18]
Method without discomfort, [19]
Letter to Trumbull, [19]
Kept out of Academy of Design, [20]
Remark on Dunlap, [21]
Letter to American Academy, [21]
Death-bed directions, [25]
Exhibition of busts, [25]
Nature of work, [25]
Compared with Clark Mills, [26]
Mask of John Paulding, [32]
Isaac Van Wart, [34]
David Williams, [35]
Suffocation of Jefferson by, [36]
Discovery of busts, [38]
Visits Monticello, [39]
Mask of Jefferson, [39]
Certificate from Jefferson to, [40]
Newspaper attack on, [41]
Letters to Jefferson, [42], [45]
M. M. Noah, [42]
Whole-length statue of Jefferson, [43], [45], [46]
Letter from Jefferson, [44]
De Witt Clinton congratulates, [47]
Visits John Adams, [51]
Mask of John Adams, [52]
Certificate from John Adams, [52]
Mask of J. Q. Adams, [54]
C. F. Adams, [55]
Introduced to Madison, [57]
Masks of the Madisons, [59]
Mask of Charles Carroll, [61], [115]
Letter from S. L. Mitchill, [62]
His workshop, Broadway, [64]
Mask of La Fayette, [66]
Letter from E. W. King, [66]
Mask of Clinton, [71]
Letter from T. A. Emmet, [71]
Mask of H. Clay, [73]
Encouraged by Stuart, [76]
Certificate from Stuart, [77]
Mask of D. Porter, [95]
Material used, [96]
Mask of R. Rush, [99]
E. Forrest, [103]
M. Van Buren, [104]
Death mask of J. Monroe, [112]
Brown, J. Mask by Browere, [17]
Letter to Madison, [57]
Buchan, Earl of (David Stuart), [13]
Calhoun, J. C., opposes Van Buren, [106]
Captors of André. Characters attacked, [29]
Vindicated, [30], [31]
Carroll, C. Mask by Browere, [17]
Reason of his signature, [60]
Personal description, [61]
Granddaughters marry noblemen, [61]
Letter on Browere’s bust, [115]
Mentioned, [19], [46]
Cass, L., defeated for President, [107]
Casts, invention of making life, [3]
Caton, Mrs., daughter of C. Carroll, [61]
Ceracchi, G., influence on American art, [11]
Chalmers, G., a Scotch painter, [82]
Chambers, G., meant for Chalmers, [82]
Christ Church, Philadelphia, [5]
Clay, H. Mask by Browere, [17], [73]
Personal appearance, [74]
Birth and death, [74]
Duel with H. Marshall, [74]
His ambition, [75]
Cleveland, Mrs. Grover, her attractiveness, [59]
Clinton, De W. Mask by Browere, [17]
Certifies to Browere’s busts, [66], [71]
Woodworth’s lines on bust of, [70]
A politician, [71]
Opposed by Van Buren, [105]
Columbian Academy, New York, [14]
Cooper, T., mask by Browere, [17]
Copley, J. S., portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Cromwell, O., [7]
Cruikshank, W., lectures on anatomy, [85]
Cummings, T. S., [14], [25]
Cushing, W. B., exploit in the Civil War, [93]
Decatur, S., exploit in war with Tripoli, [93]
Delavan, General, [35]
Derrick, Eliza, marries Browere, [13]
Dewey, G., exploits in war with Spain, [93]
Dixey, J., sculptor, [11]
Donatello, [3]
Duane, W., libel on Governor McKean, [98]
Dunlap, W., unreliability of, [20]
Durand, J., memoir of Trumbull, [25]
Earlom, R., portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Eckstein, J., sculptor, [11]
Edwards, P., mask by Browere, [15]
Emmet, T. A. Mask by Browere, [17]
Letter to Browere, [71], [72]
Encyclopædia Britannica on Stuart, [92]
Facius, J. G., portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Farragut, D. G., exploits in the Civil War, [93]
Forrest, E. Mask by Browere, [17], [102]
As William Tell, [102]
Birth and death, [103]
Fothergill, A., portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Franklin, B. Friend of P. Wright, [6]
Profile by P. Wright, [6]
Frazee, J., not first American sculptor, [7], [10]
Frothingham, J., artist, [23]
Gainsborough, T., credited with Stuart’s work, [87]
Paints portrait with Stuart, [88]
Portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Galt’s statue of T. Jefferson, [48]
Gendon, Ann C., mother of Browere, [12]
George III, leaden statue of, [5]
Gilpin, H. D., letter from Madison, [37]
Gladstone, W. E., the Great Commoner, [73]
Graham, J. A., certifies to La Fayette’s bust, [68]
Grant, W., portrait of, by Stuart, [86]
Exhibited, [87]
Greek Art. Beginnings of, [2]
Perfection of, [2]
Characteristics of, [2]
Hall, J., portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Hamilton, A. Bust by Browere, [14]
Miniature by Robertson, [14]
On captors of André, [30]
Heath, J., portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Higginson, T. W., paper on Jane Stuart, [79]
Hilson, T., mask by Browere, [17]
History, method of writing, [48]
Hone, P., mask by Browere, [17]
Hoppner, J., marries daughter of P. Wright, [6]
Instructs J. Wright, [9]
Hosack, D., mask by Browere, [17]
Houdon, J. A. Influence on American art, [11]
Method of making mask, [41]
Mask of Washington, [110]
Hubard Gallery, Stuart’s bust at, [77]
Hull, I., exploits in war of 1812, [93]
Humphrey, O., portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Hutton, L. Portraits in plaster, [38]
Estimate of masks, [109]
Views discussed, [110]
Iconoclasm regarding historic characters, [30]
Inman, H., painter, [14]
Irving, W., [33], [34]
Jackson, A., opposed by Clay, [75]
Jamesone, G., ancestor of Alexander, [81]
Jans, Anneke, ancestress of Browere, [13]
Jefferson, T. Mask by Browere, [17]
Treatment by Browere, [18]
Randall’s story of suffocation, [36]
Personal appearance, [37]
Bust by Browere, [37]
Its existence and discovery, [37], [38]
Consents to have bust made, [38]
Browere makes mask, [39]
Certificate to making of mask, [40]
Letter to Madison, [41]
From Browere, [42]
Whole-length statue by Browere, [43]
Letter to Browere, [44]
Galt’s statue of, [48]
Coincidences in life of, [51]
Jervis, Sir John, portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Johnson, E., portrait of “Dolly” Madison, [59]
Jones, J. P., exploits in Revolutionary War, [93]
Jouett, J. H., exploits in Civil War, [93]
King, D., buys Browere’s bust of Stuart, [79]
E. W., letter to Browere, [66]
R., elected senator, [105]
La Fayette. Bust of, by Rush, [9]
Mask of, by Browere, [16], [64], [66]
Last visit to United States, [63]
Browere’s mask injured, [64]
Second mask made, [66]
Latrobe, B. H., on William Rush, [8]
J. H. B., appearance of C. Carroll, [61]
Laurens, H., dress of, [45]
J., letter to, [28]
Lavater, J. C., on death masks, [112]
Lawrence, T., Stuart’s reason for leaving England, [91]
Leeds, Duchess of, granddaughter of C. Carroll, [61]
Leinster, Duke of, portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Leonardo da Vinci, pupil of Verocchio, [3]
Lincoln, A., President of the United States, [7]
R., mother of W. Rush, [7]
Lovell, P., marries J. Wright, [5]
Lysippus, sculptor, [3]
Lysistratus invents making life casts, [3]
Macomb, A., mask of, by Browere, [17]
McKean, T., libelled by Duane, [98]
Madison, D. Mask of, by Browere, [17], [59]
Widow of J. Todd, [56]
Browere’s child named for, [58]
Beauty overestimated, [59]
Painted by Stuart, [59]
Drawn by Johnson, [59]
Attractiveness, [59]
J. Mask by Browere, [17], [59]
Letter to H. D. Gilpin, [37]
Papers in State Department, [37]
Intercedes for Browere, [38]
Certifies to Jefferson’s bust, [40]
Letter to, from Jefferson, [41]
Browere, [46]
Character, [56]
Browere introduced to, [57]
Letter to, from J. Brown, [57]
Certifies to his bust, [58]
Manchester, Duke of, portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Marshall, H., duel with H. Clay, [74]
Mills, C. Mentioned, [26], [36]
His masks, [109], [111]
Miniature-painting, treatise on, [14]
Mitchill, S. L. Mask of, by Browere, [17]
Letter to Browere, [62]
Monroe, J. In Washington’s army, [113]
Wounded at Trenton, [113]
Delegate to Congress, [113]
Elected to Senate, [113]
Minister to France, [113]
Opposed Washington, [113]
Governor of Virginia, [113], [114]
President, [114]
His doctrine, [114]
His administration, [114]
Personal appearance, [114]
Dies poor, [114]
Morse, S. F. B. Portrait of La Fayette by, [67]
Inventor of telegraph, [68]
Certifies to bust of La Fayette, [68]
Morton, J. Certifies to bust of La Fayette, [66]
Mott, V., mask by Browere, [17]
Newspapers’ attack on Browere, [41]
Noah, M. M. Mask of, by Browere, [17]
Mentioned, [42], [61], [96]
Northumberland, Duke of, portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Parthenon, frieze of the, [3]
Paulding, H., son of John Paulding, [33]
J. K., nephew of John Paulding, [33]
J. Mask by Browere, [15], [17], [32]
Captor of André, [28], [31]
Social position, [32]
Monument, [33]
L., grandson of John Paulding, [33]
W., brother of John Paulding, [32]
W., Nephew of John Paulding, [33]
Mayor of New York, [33]
Peale, R. Portraits of La Fayette, [67]
Portraits of Washington, [67]
Certifies to La Fayette’s bust, [67]
Pericles, age of, [2]
Perry, O. H., exploits in war of 1812, [93]
Perugini, pupil of Verocchio, [3]
Pheidias, sculptor, [2], [3]
Pitt, W., the Great Commoner, [73]
Plastic Art. What it is, [1]
Its origin, [1]
Its earliest form, [1]
Associated with worship, [1]
Architecture, [2]
Among the Greeks, [2]
Development in United States, [4]
Pliny, on Inventor of Masks, [3]
Poore, B. P., plagiarizes Randall, [36]
Porter, D. Mask of, by Browere, [17], [95]
Three with same name, [94]
Distinguished in navy, [94]
Commands Essex, [94]
Captures Alert, [94]
Sails around Cape Horn, [95]
Surrenders the Essex, [95]
Retires from navy, [95]
Letter to Noah, [96]
Pratt, E. Daughter of P. Wright, [6]
Models profiles in wax, [6]
Preble, E., exploits in war with Tripoli, [93]
Quincy Family, [50]
Josiah, Jr., [50]
J., President of Harvard, [50]
Randall, H. S. Story of Jefferson’s suffocation, [36]
Method of writing history, [37]
Statement refuted, [38]
Criticized, [48]
Raeburn, H., credited with picture by Stuart, [87]
Randolph, Misses, alarmed, [39]
Master, peeping, [39]
Redwood Library. Stuart’s bust at, [76]
Stuart’s self-portrait at, [86]
Reynolds, J. Discourses on Painting, [85]
Stuart paints portrait, [85], [89]
On portraits, [111]
Riker, R., member Com. of Councils, [64]
Robertson, Alexander, [13]
Andrew, [14]
Archibald, instructor of Browere, [13]
Treatise on miniature-painting, [14]
Card from, [15]
Emily, life of A. Robertson, [14]
Romney, G., credited with picture by Stuart, [88]
Royal Academy. Stuart pupil at, [85]
Stuart exhibits at, [85], [86]
Rush, B., father of R. Rush, [94]
J., screed on newspapers, [41]
Joseph, father of W. Rush, [7]
Married R. Lincoln, [7]
R. Mask of, by Browere, [17], [99]
Attorney-General, [98]
Secretary of State, [99]
Minister to England, [99]
Secretary of Treasury, [99]
Plan for Smithsonian Institution, [100]
Fine literary sense, [102]
W. First American Sculptor, [7]
Ancestry, [7]
Career, [8]
Figureheads for ships, [8]
Statue of Washington, [9]
Bust of La Fayette, [9]
Kinsman of R. Rush, [98]
St. Gaudens, A., estimate of masks, [111]
Sampson, W. T., exploits in war with Spain, [94]
Sculpture, the daughter of Architecture, [2]
Sharp, W., portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Shee, M. A., credited with picture by Stuart, [88]
Smithson, J. Legacy to United States, [99]
Who he was, [99]
Southard, S. L., mask of, by Browere, [17]
Stafford, Lady, granddaughter of C. Carroll, [61]
Stewart, C. Exploits in war of 1812, [93]
G. Father of the painter, [79]
Importance of name, [80]
Goes to Nova Scotia, [82]
Stone, W. L., mask of, by Browere, [17]
Story, W. W., estimate of masks, [110]
Stuart, G. Mask of, by Browere, [17], [76]
Portrait of John Adams, [53]
“Dolly” Madison, [59]
Encourages Browere, [76]
Bust in Redwood Library, [76], [79]
Certificate to Browere, [77]
Newspapers on bust of, [77], [78]
Eminence in art, [78]
Place of birth, [79]
Naming of, [80]
Education, [80], [81]
Earliest pictures, [80], [81]
Goes to Scotland, [81]
Not at University of Glasgow, [81]
Returns to America, [82], [91]
Goes to England, [82]
Becomes organist, [83]
Apprenticed to West, [84], [85]
Exhibits at Royal Academy, [85], [86]
Paints many portraits, [85], [86], [89]
Portrait of W. Grant, [87]
Prices for portraits, [88]
Prodigality and poverty, [90], [91]
Personal appearance, [90]
Marries Miss Coates, [90]
Desire to paint Washington, [91]
Lawrence’s opinion, [91]
Paints portraits of Washington, [91]
Master in portraiture, [92]
Encyclopædia Britannica upon, [92]
Two art periods, [92]
Buried in Potter’s Field, [92]
J. Daughter of G. Stuart, [78]
Appreciates Browere’s work, [78]
“One of Thackeray’s Women,” [79]
Tallmadge, B., attacks character of André’s captors, [29]
Taylor, Z., elected President, [107]
Traditions, no historical value, [81]
Trumbull, J. Endorsement on Browere’s letter, [20]
Mentioned, [18], [23]
Truxtun, T. Exploits in war with France, [93]
Captures L’Insurgente, [94]
Van Buren, M. Mask of, by Browere, [17], [104]
Birth and death, [104]
Attorney-General, [105]
Governor of New York, [106]
Vice-President, [106]
Elected President, [107]
Advocates National Treasury, [107]
Opposes extension of slavery, [107]
Personal appearance, [108]
Van Cortland, P., mask of, by Browere, [17]
Vanderlyn, J., mentioned, [14], [23]
Van Ness, W. P., mentioned, [104]
Vanuxem, L., posed for W. Rush, [9]
Van Wart, A., brother of I. Van Wart, [34]
H., marries Irving’s sister, [34]
I. Mask of, by Browere, [17], [34]
Birth and death, [33]
Youngest of captors, [34]
Social position, [34]
Vasari, G., authority, [3]
Verocchio, A., made life masks, [3]
Virginia, University of, [47]
Walpole, R., his doctrine, [30]
Ward, W., mezzotint portrait by, [88]
Washington, G. Statue of, by W. Rush, [9]
Portrait of, by J. Wright, [9]
Cast of, by J. Wright, [10]
Portrait of, by Robertson, [13]
Judgment on captors of André, [31]
Portraits of, by Stuart, [91]
Mask of, by Houdon, [110]
Waterhouse, B., chum of G. Stuart, [85]
Webster, D., admired, [73]
Wellesley, Marchioness of, granddaughter of C. Carroll, [61]
West, B. Stuart apprenticed to, [84]
His art, [84]
Portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Williams, D., mask of, by Browere, [17], [35]
Birth and death, [34]
Sworn statement of capture, [34]
Monument to, [34]
Woodworth, S., lines on Clinton’s bust, [70]
Woollett, W., portrait of, by Stuart, [89]
Wright, F., mask of, by Browere, [17]
J. Son of Patience, [9]
Studies under West, [9]
Paints portrait of Washington, [9]
Makes cast of Washington, [10]
Bust of, by W. Rush, [10]
P. First American modeller, [5]
Conversational powers, [6]
Modelled Franklin’s profile, [6]
Daughter of, marries J. Hoppner, [6]
Modelled statue of Chatham, [6]
Wyckoff, H. I., councilman, [64]