IV.

1.—Marie Therèse Charlotte of France, Duchesse d’Angoulême, the Dauphine. 2.—Charles X., crowned King of France, 1825. 3.—Louis Antoine, Duc d’Angoulême, the Dauphin.

These portraits, together with those of all the court entourage, were cut by Edouart during the exile of the King at Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, in 1831. In the possession of the Author.

1.—Edmund Law Rogers. 2.—Lloyd N. Rogers. 3.—Eleanor A. Rogers. (Great-grandchildren of Martha Washington, wife of first President of U.S.A. Taken at Saratoga Springs, by Edouart, in 1840.) 4.—A. Boisaubin. Taken at Morristown, New Jersey. 5.—Sir Walter Scott. Taken in 1831, at Edinburgh. Recently purchased by the National Portrait Gallery.

V.

1.—Thomas Kemphall. 2.—Christopher Morgan. 3.—H. Van Rensellaer. 4. Millard Fillmore, President. 5.—D. D. Barnard. 6.—Daniel Webster. 7.—Henry Clay. 8.—Franklin Pierce, one of the seven Presidents of the U.S.A. in Edouart’s American Folios. 9.—Henry Hubbard.

These portraits were all cut, named, and dated by August Edouart during his tour in the United States, 1839-1849. They form part of the most remarkable social-pictorial record of any nation.