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.Edward Lamson Henry (American Painter, 1841-1919) At Home with a Good Book 1872Edward Lamson Henry (1841–1919) was an American genre painter born in Charleston, South Carolina who came to live in New...
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.Edward Lamson Henry (American Painter, 1841-1919) An Informal Call 1895Edward Lamson Henry (1841–1919) was an American genre painter born in Charleston, South Carolina who came to live in New York at...
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.Edward Lamson Henry (American Painter, 1841-1919) A Philadelphia Doorway 1882Edward Lamson Henry (1841–1919) was an American genre painter born in Charleston, South Carolina who came to live in New...
View ArticlePutting Up Hay in Pennsylvania
.Edward Lamson Henry (American Painter, 1841-1919) Barnyard in PennsylvaniaEdward Lamson Henry (1841–1919) was an American genre painter born in Charleston, South Carolina who came to live in New York...
View ArticleTalking with the Lawyer
.Edward Lamson Henry (American Painter, 1841-1919) A Country Lawyer 1895Edward Lamson Henry (1841–1919) was an American genre painter born in Charleston, South Carolina who came to live in New York at...
View ArticleAt School 1889
.Edward Lamson Henry (American Painter, 1841-1919) Kept In 1889Edward Lamson Henry (1841–1919) was an American genre painter born in Charleston, South Carolina who came to live in New York at an early...
View Article1820 New England Mother and Child
.Attributed to Ammi Phillips (1788-1865) Mother and Child c 1820.
View ArticleSimple Cap on Early 19th-Century Pennsylvania Moravian Single Sister
.Unknown Artist, Moravian Single Sister, ca. 1810-1820. Moravian Historical Society, Nazareth, PA.
View ArticleAnother 1830s Dog with a Couple of His Friends...
.Milton W. Hopkins (1789-1844) Two Boys With Their Dog.
View Article1835 Proper Lady with Lavender Ribbons
.Unknown Artist - Lady with Lavender Ribbons 1835.
View ArticleWell, One More Early 19th-Century American Boy & His Faithful Dog...
.Milton W. Hopkins (1789-1844) Pierrepont Edward Lacey (1832 - after 1860) and His Dog, Gun.
View Article1834 Mother & Very Sweet Little Boy in Two Rather Amazing Hats
.Unknown Artist - Agnes Frazee and Child 1834 (Probably Agnes Clark, Mrs Phineas Freeman Frazee Sr (1810-1891) of Brooklyn NY and then of Richland County, NJ, where he was a carriage maker. They had...
View ArticleOkay, It's Not a Girl, But It Is a Great 1852 Dog...
.Andrew B. Carlin (1816-1871) Samuel Taylor Middletown and His Great White Pyrenees Dog 1852.
View ArticleAfrican American Couple
.African American Couple attr to James H. Gillespie (fl 1828-1838) from Philadelphia c 1838.
View ArticleAmmi Phillips 1788-1865
.Ammi Phillips (1788–1865), a mostly self-taught New England portrait painter, was born in Colebrook, Connecticut.Ammi Phillips (1788-1865) 14-year-old Mary Ann Gale 1815In 1809 when he was 21, he...
View Article19th-Century American Women by Sheldon Peck 1797-1868
Sheldon Peck (1797-1868) Elizabeth Ann Ferris Preston c 1825.Sheldon Peck (1797-1868).Sheldon Peck (1797-1868) Mrs DodgeSheldon Peck (1797-1868) Frances Almira Millener and Fanny Root MillenerSheldon...
View ArticleEarly 19th-Century Kentucky Women by Willliam L. Turner
.William L. Turner reportedly painted in Elizabethtown, in Hardin County, Kentucky in 1824, and a few years earlier in Mason County in Kentucky.c 1820 William L. Turner, Mrs. "Napper" Tandy of Mason...
View Article19th-Century Women by Robert Street 1796-1865 of Philadelphia
. 1831 Robert Street (1796-1865). Mary Fenner Hall.1831 Robert Street (1796-1865). Mary Arell Browne Walton.1834 Robert Street (1796-1865). Elizabeth Price Thomas.1834 Robert Street (1796-1865). Mrs....
View ArticleThomas Sully 1783-1872
.Not long after his return from eight months study with Benjamin West in London in 1809, Thomas Sully (1783-1872) became, with Gilbert Stuart, one of the most accomplished portraitists in the United...
View Article1826 Hulda Martin's Sweet Bonnet, Coral Beads, & Painted Chair
.Artist Frederick Mayhew (American, 1785-1854) Hulda Martin in her 55 year 1826.
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