The Winterthur Library

 The Joseph Downs Collection of Manuscripts and Printed Ephemera

Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum, Winterthur, DE  19735

302-888-4600 or 800-448-3883

 

 

OVERVIEW OF THE COLLECTION

 

Creator:          Fielding, Mantle (1865-1941)                          

Title:               Papers

Dates:             1902-1938

Call No.:         Col. 207          

Acc. No.:         76x126, 81x453

Quantity:        7 boxes, 1 volume

Location:        19 B 1-3

 

 

 

BIOGRAPHICAL STATEMENT

 

Mantle Fielding was an architect and authority on colonial painting.  Born in New York City, the son of Mantle and Anna M. Stone Fielding, he was educated at the Germantown (Pennsylvania) Academy.  He graduated in 1883 and then studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  After working as a draftsman and architect in Philadelphia, he launched an independent firm around 1886 that continued in operation until 1938.  Fielding concentrated on residential work, preferring the colonial revival style.  Fielding joined the T-Square club in 1886. 

The first of Fielding's numerous publications in the field of art history appeared in 1904.  His best known work, Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors, and Engravers, was published in 1926, and reprinted several times.  He also wrote about Gilbert Stuart, Thomas Sully, and portraits of George Washington.  Fielding was married to Amy Reeve Williams; they had two children, Richard M. and Frances.  For many years, they resided in Germantown.  Fielding died at his home there at the age of 76.

 

 

SCOPE AND CONTENT

 

The collection consists primarily of Fielding's study notes for Life and Works of Thomas Sully and Life Portraits of Washington.  It includes 273 photographs of Sully portraits that correspond to the catalogue in the book on Thomas Sully; an incomplete set of proof pages from his book, with comments made by Fielding; 23 letters from Lawrence Park to Fielding concerning Gilbert Stuart portraits; 14 letters from Thomas B. Clarke about Stuart's portraits of George Washington; 125 pieces of correspondence from various individuals and galleries, mostly pertaining to portraits of George Washington; a set of clippings, photographs, pages from gallery catalogs, and notes on American artists; a scrapbook with pictures from catalogs relating to European artists; 190 photographs of Washington portraits with notes that correspond to items listed in Life Portraits of Washington; 180 photographs, notes, and engravings that address Washington portraits done by unknown artists or that are of questionable attribution; proof pages for Life Portraits with some clippings about the book; and finally, an annotated copy of Fielding's Catalogue of Engraved Work of David Edwin, with miscellaneous notes and letters about it.

           

 

ORGANIZATION

           

The items are arranged in accession number order.

 

 

LANGUAGE OF MATERIALS

 

The materials are in English.

 

 

RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS

 

Collection is open to the public.  Copyright restrictions may apply.

 

 

PROVENANCE

           

Catalogue .... of David Edwin  transferred from Printed Books.  Other items purchased from David Lucas.

 

 

RELATED MATERIAL

 

Books by Mantle Fielding are located in the Printed Books and Periodicals department of the library.

 

Correspondence between Fielding and Eunice Chambers is found her papers, Col. 451.

 

 

ACCESS POINTS

 

People:

            Sully, Thomas, 1783-1872.

            Washington, George, 1732-1799 - Portraits.

            Stuart, Gilbert, 1755-1828.

            Brown, Mather, 1761-1831.

            Abbey, Edwin Austin, 1852-1911.

            Copley, John Singleton, 1738-1815.

            Eichholtz, Jacob, 1776-1842.

            Peale, Charles Willson, 1741-1827.

            Neagle, John, 1796-1865.

            Peale, Rembrandt, 1778-1860.

            Trumbull, John, 1756-1843.

            Savage, Edward, 1761-1817.

            Kemmelmeyer, Frederick.

            Hart, Charles Henry, 1847-1918.

            Houdon, Jean Antoine, 1741-1828.

            Peale, James, 1749-1831.

            Edwin, David, 1749-1831.

           

Topics:

            Artists.

            Painting - Attribution.

            Portrait painting, American.

            Portrait painters.

            Portrait painting - Expertising.

            Art - Collectors and collecting.

            Art criticism.

            Painting, Colonial - United States.

            Painting - History.

            Correspondence.

            Photoprints.

            Notes

            Manuscripts (for publication).

           

 

Additional authors:

            Park, Lawrence, 1873-1924.

            Clarke, Thomas B. (Thomas Benedict), 1848-1931.

 

 

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE COLLECTION

 

Location: 19/B/1-3

 

Summary of box contents; detailed list of contents of each box follows this summary:

 

Box 1:             pictures of portraits by Thomas Sully

(acc. no. 81x453.1-.273)

 

Box 2:             Thomas Sully papers, with proof pages from The Life and Works of Thomas Sully, clippings, comments, and extra pictures about and from the book

                        (acc. no. 81x453.274)

 

Box 3:             Correspondence from Lawrence Park, Thomas B. Clarke, and others to Mantle Fielding;

                        Clippings, pictures, catalogs, and notes on American artists

                        (letters: acc. no. 81x453.275-.436)

                        (notes on artists: acc. no. 81x453.437-.499)

 

Box 4:             European artists: pictures, pages from gallery catalogs, scrapbook with pictures

                        (acc. no. 81x453.500)

 

Box 5:             Pictures of portraits of George Washington, with notes

                        (acc. no. 81x453.501-.691)

 

Box 6:             printed material, pictures with notes and comments, engravings;

Portraits of George Washington by unknown artists and of questionable attribution

(acc. no. 81x453.692-.872)

 

Box 7:             proof pages of Life Portraits of Washington, with some clippings inserted;

                        proof pages from Mantle Fielding

                        (acc. no. 81x453.873)

 

Volume:          proof copy of Catalogue of Engraved Work of David Edwin, with notes

(acc. no. 76x126)


Box 1:             pictures of portraits by Thomas Sully

(acc. no. 81x453.1-.273)

 

The list includes Downs Collection accession number (first number), subject of portrait, Biddle & Fielding number (second number)

 

.1         Adams, Mrs. Christopher         11

.2         Alibone, Mrs. Sarah                 19

.3.        Andrews, John                         41

.4         Arfwedson, Carl David             47

.5         Armistead, W. K. (Brig. Gen.)  48

.6         Ashe, Thomas                          51

.7         Ashhurst, Elizabeth       53

.8         Ashhurst, Mrs. Richard             55

.9         Ashhurst, Misses                      57

 

.10       Blackwell, Robert (Rev.)          68

.11       Baird, Fanny Lea and Caroline  73

.12       Barnes, Anne                            96

.13       Barton, William (Dr.)                99

.14       Biddle, Misses                          126

.15       Biddle, James                           132

.16       Biddle, James (Capt.)               133

.17       Biddle, Craig                            134

.18       Biddle, Nicholas                       139

.19       Biddle, Mrs. Nicholas   143

.20       Biddle, Mrs. Nicholas               144

.21       Biddle, Tom (Major)                147

            Blackwell, Robert  – see .10

.22       Brewster, Mrs.                         199

.23       The Brinton Children     201

.24       Browne, John Coats                217

.25       Budd, Henry                             243

.26       Budd, Ida                                 244

.27       Burk, Mrs. James                     250

.28       Burnett, Mrs.                            257

 

.29       Campbell, Mrs. John                279

.30       Campbell, Susan                       282

.31       Chamberlain, William (Capt.)    303

.32       Chamberlain, Mrs.       304

.33       Chapman, George William        309

.34       Chapman, John Biddle              312

.35       Chapman, Nathaniel                 314

.36       Chase, Mrs. Philip Brown         315

.37       Clarke, Mrs.                             324

.38       Coates, Samuel                        337

.39       Coles, Mrs. Edward                 351

.40       Cook, Elizabeth H.                   362

.41       Cooke, George Fred.(as Richard III)    367

.42       Cooke, George Frederick          368

.43       Cooper, Thomas                      373-374

.44       Cox, John                                 380

.45       Cox, Mrs. John                        381

.46       Cummings, Mrs. William           402

 

.47       Dallas, Alexander James           416

.48       Dallas, Mrs. George M.            422

 .49      David, Jean T.                          436

.50-.50a           Davis, Mrs. Jean T.      437

.51       Davidge, Robert C.                  441

.52       Dewees, William Potts 461

.53       Dewey, Adaline                        463

.54       Dewey, Samuel (Capt.)            464

.55       Downing, Mrs. John    480

.56       Drayton, Percival                      483

.57       Dugan, Cumberland                  491

.58       Dugan, Joseph                          492

 

.59       Etting, Sally                              538

 

.60       Fairlie, Mrs. James                   543

.61       Fairman, Gideon                       546

.62       Fletcher, Levi                           590

.63       Franklin, Walter (Judge)           605

.64       Franklin, Mrs. Walter               606                       

 

.65       Gratiot, Charles (Gen.)             665

.66       Gratz, Rebecca                         672

.67       Gratz, Rebecca (said to be)      674

.68       Gray, Martha                            678

 

.69       Haseltine, Mrs. John     747

.70       Henry, Patrick                          770

.71       Hewson, Thomas (Dr.)             775

.72       Hewson, Mrs. Thomas             776

.73       Hindman, Sarah (as Red Riding Hood)  782

.74       Hoffman, Mrs. David                780

.75       Hogg, John                   797

.76       Hopkins, Nicholas                    808

.77       Hopkinson, Francis                   809

.78       Hopkinson, Mrs. Francis          810

.79       Hosack, David                         815

 .80      Hosack, Mrs. David, and son   817

.81       Howell brothers                        830

 

.82       Ingersoll, Charles                      858

.83       Ingersoll, Mrs. Harry                861

.84       Ingraham, Mrs. Edward            863

 

.85       Jackson, Andrew                      874

.86       Jefferson, Thomas                     916

.87       Jefferson, Thomas                     918

.88       Johnston, Robert                     925

.89       Johnston, Mrs. Robert              926

.90       Jones, Jacob                             934

 

.91       Kemble,  Charles                      946

.92       Kemble, Fanny                         951

.93       Kemble, Frances  Anne            953

.94       Kemble, F. A.                          955

.95       Kemble, F. A.                          956

.96       Kennedy, Mrs John Pendleton (Elizabeth Gray) 964

.97       Knease, William                       993

.98       Korn, William Henry (Lt.)         1005

.99       Kuhn, Hartman                         1012

 

.100     Lafayette                                  1017

.100a   Lafayette                                  1017

.101     Lafayette, Marquis de  1019

.101a   Lafayette, Marquis de               1019

.102     Lambden, James                       1023

.103     Leaming, Mrs. Thomas             1037

.104     Leaming, Lydia                         1038

.105     Lee, Mrs. Josiah                       1046

.106     Leslie children                           1057

.107     Leslie, Thomas Jefferson (Capt.)           1061

 

.108     McIllivaine, Mrs. Henry            1155

.109     McMurtrie, Mrs. James            1170

 

.110     Macomb, General                     1177

.111     Magruder, Hezekiah                 1183

.112     Magruder, Mrs. Hezekiah         1184

.113     Mansfield, Jared                       1191

.114     Morris, Mrs. Richard, and son  1194

.115     Mason, Mrs. John, and son (Catherine Macomb)          1203

.116     Meredith, Mrs. William 1230

.117     Mines, Sarah Anne (or Sally)    1252

.118     Monroe, James                         1261

.119     Monroe, James                         1262

.120     Montgomery, John C.               1268

.121     Montgomery, Mrs. John C.       1269

.122     Mordecai, Alfred (Capt.)          1271

.123     Morris, Thomas                        1283

.124     Myers, Gustavus A.     1301

.125     Myers, John                             1303

.126     Myers, Mrs. John                     1304

 

.127     Neagle, Sarah Sully                  1309

.128     Newbold, Mrs. Caleb, and son 1315

.129     Norris, Mrs. William                 1320

.130     Norris, William             1322

 

.131     O’Neill, Elizabeth        1327

 

.132     Page, Margaret S.                    1334

.133     Parks, Thomas, MD                 1338

.134     Penn-Gaskell, Isaac                  1358

.135     Penn-Gaskell, Peter                  1359

.136     Penn-Gaskell, Mrs. Peter          1360

.137     Penn-Gaskell, Jane                   1361

.138     Peters, Eilize Willing Spring       1367

.139     Pike, Marinus                           1379

.140     Poinsett, Joel Roberts               1391

 .141    Poore, Mary Fords                   1396

.142     Porcher, Mrs.                           1397

.143     Potter, John                  1406

.144     Potter, Mrs. John                      1408

.145     Potter, James                            1411

.146     Potter, Sarah Jones      1414

.147     Paulson, Zachariah       1418

 

.148     Randolph, Martha Jefferson (Mrs. Thomas Mann)         1448

.149     Richings, Caroline                     1499

.150     Robinson, Edward, Jr.              1487

.151     Robinson, Mrs. Henry              1492

.152     Ross, James                             1508

.153     Rundle, Frances                        1523

.154     Rush, Benjamin                         1529

.155     Rush, Mrs. Richard Henry        1538

 

.156     Savage, John                            1549

.157     Savage, Margaret                     1551

.158     Sargeant, John                          1565

.159     Sargeant, Mrs. John                  1566

.160     Shaw, Ann Boyton                   1576

.161     Siddons, Margaret                    1587

.162     Sigoigne, Adele                        1588

.163     Smith, Daniel                            1608

.164     Smith, Mrs. Henry M.  1609

.165     Smith, Henry Middleton            1610

.166     Smith, Francis G.                      1613

.167     Smith, Mrs. George Robert       1614

.168     Smith, Jacob Ridgeway             1615

.169     Smith, Mrs. Charles Willis         1616

.170     Smith, Mrs. James Brown         1618

.171     Snider children                          1629

.172     Snyder, Simon (Gov.)               1631

.173     Stewart, Charles                       1646

.174     Stewart, Charles, U.S.N.          1648

.175     Stocker, John Clements            1652

.176     Stocker, Mrs. John Clements    1653

.177     Sully, Alfred                             1683

.178     Sully, Blanch                             1690

.179     Sully children                            1692

.180     Sully, Blanch and Rosalie          1693

.181     Sully, Chester                           1695

.182     Sully, Matthew                         1705

.183     Sully, Matthew                         1706

.184     Sully, Matthew                         1708

.185     Sully, Rosalie                            1712

.186     Sully, Sarah A.                         1716

.187     Sully, Sarah A. (Mrs.)               1719

.188-.196         Sully, Thomas               1728, 1731, 1732, 1734, 1736, 1738, 1739, 1742, 1743

.197     Sully, Thomas, Jr., “The Torn Hat”        1745

 .198    Sully, Thomas W.                     1746

 

 .199    Talcott, Harriet Randolph          1755

.200     Thomas, James and Elizabeth    1779

.201     Tiffany, Sally Jones McLane (Mrs.)       1791

.202     Tilghman, Edward                     1794

.203     Tilghman, Mrs. James               1795

.204     Todhunter, Joseph                    1802

.205      Trotter, Mrs. William Henry     1811

 

.206     “Aunt Sabrina”                         1833

.207     unknown man                           1834

.208     unknown man                           1835

 

.209     Vaughan, John                          1842

 .210-.212        Victoria (Queen)           1853, 1855, 1856

 

.213     Wallace, Mrs. John B.              1871

.214     Waln, Anne (Miss)                   1876

.215     Walsh, Robert                          1877

.216     Walsh, the Misses                     1878

.217     Watmough, Mrs. Edmund C.    1917

.218     Wetherill, John Price                 1942

.219     Wetherill, Mrs. John Price         1943

.220     Wharton, Mrs. George M.        1952

.221     Wharton, Mrs. Isaac                 1954

.222     Wilcocks, Ann                          1975

.223     Wilcocks sisters                        1980

.224     Williams, Jonathan (Col.)          1985

.225     Wood, Mary Anne (Mrs. Joseph)         2002

.226     Wood, William B. (the actor)    2004

 

.227     Lady Hamilton as “Aridne”       2089

.228     Lady Hamilton as  “Bacchante” (after Romney) 2100

.229     “Boy and Dog”             2110

.230     “The Scholar” (Sully's daughter)            2133

 .231    “Child Reposing”                      2134

.232     “Child Asleep”              2137

.233     “Child and Dog”                       2162

.234     “The Lost Child”                       2164

.235     “Child in High Wind”                2170

.236     “Chip Girl”                               2192

.237     “Dejanire” (after Guido)            2219

.238     “Ganymede” (after Guido)        2252

.239     “English Peasant Girl” (copied from Innskip)      2269

.240     “Girl with Parrot” (macaw)        2280

.241     girl’s head                                 2292

.242     “Isabella” from Measure for Measure  2346

.243     “Little Nell Asleep”                   2391

.244     “Mother and Child”                  2433

.245     “Musidora” (after West)           2440

.246     “Red Riding Hood”                   2522

.247     “Spanish Guitar and Mantilla”    2577

.248     “The Spanish Mantilla”  2578

.249     “Gypsy Girl”                             2629

 

 

Portraits not listed in Biddle & Fielding:

 

.250     “Lucia di Lammermoor”           

.251     Smith, Elizabeth Sully

.252     Savage, John (not 1549 of Biddle & Fielding, see letter from Lawrence Park dated July 3, 1922)

.253     Smith, Elizabeth Sully (Mrs. Middleton)

.254     Biddle, Mrs. Nicholas (compare with 8lx453.20)

.255     Schoolmaster and two boys (signed on slate)

.256     unknown man

.257     Sully's daughter (hair in curlers)

.260     vignette for a twenty dollar bill

.261     “Musidora”

.262     Victoria (Queen)

.263     Sully, Sarah A., and her son

.264     Sully, Sarah Ann

.265     Sully, Ellen and Blanch

 

 

Pictures of portraits by artists other than Sully:

 

.266     William Thomas Smith, by Gilbert Stuart

.267     young lady

.268     Ethan Alphonso Allen, by William Dunlap

.269     Mrs. Thomas Sully, by John Trumbull

.270     Major Theus, by Gilbert Stuart

.271     Daniel Webster, by Margaret French Presson

.272     Lord Abercrombie, by John Singleton Copley

.273     Anthony Wayne, by Peale


Box 2:             Thomas Sully papers, with proof pages from The Life and Works of Thomas Sully, clippings, comments, and extra pictures about and from the book

                        (acc. no. 81x453.274)

 

Listed in page number order, but not all pages are included (numbers below are page numbers)

 

Ashurst, Misses                        89

Biddle, John (Major)                99

Biddle, Mrs. John                     99

Carr, Hollins                             117

Cooke, George Frederick         127

Kitters, Thomas                        200

Middleton, Mrs. John Izard       231

Morris, Mrs. Thomas                236

Newbold, Mary                        239

Sargent, John Singer                 239

Pennebaker, Amos                   245

Pennebaker, Susan Campbell    245

Poe, Edgar Allen                      249

Randolph, Peyton                     249

Randolph, Martha Jefferson (Mrs. Thomas)      256

Richards, Benjamin Wood        258

Robinson, Henry                       261

Robinson, Mrs. Henry              261

Schoenberger, Mrs. George      265

Rundle, Fanny              265

Schoenberger, Emilie                265

Sergeant, John              269

Scott, Walter (Sir)                    269

Sergeant, John              270

Siddons, Margaret (Miss)         272

Sigoigne, Adele (Mlle.) – clipping          272

Snider, Jacob S.                       277

Stockton, John (Rev.)               280

Sully, Alfred (Gen.)                   284

Sully, Thomas               290

Sully children                            292

Sumter, Thomas                       293

Taylor, Fanny                           293

Taliaferro, Sara Siddon (Mrs. Benj. Wellford)   293

Teackle, Esther Marie               295

Ticknor, George                       296

Tiffany, Sally Jones McLane     297

Trumbull, Jonathan                    299

 Turner, Abby Ann                   301

Victoria (Queen)                       305

Wagner, Joseph W.                  306

Washington, George                 307

Street, Robert                           307

Dunthorne, Gordon                   307

McMurtrie, Mrs. James, and child         307

Sully, Mrs. A. W.                     307

Boykin, Burwell                        307

Busbie, Mrs. Sallie C., and son             307

“Little Girl on a Cushion”          307

Binney children                         307

Sully, Jane Cooper (pastel)       307

Hamilton, Lady                         307

Walsh, Robert              309

Washington, George                 310

Waterman, Mrs. Isaac 312

Wetherwill, John Price 315

Wetherwill, Mrs. John Price      315

Wharton, Thomas                     317

White, William (Rev.)   319

Farrar, Ezra                              328

McConnell, Matthew                330

Sargeant, Sarah                        331

Pendleton, Edw.                       331

Ryan, Major                             331

Warwick, Abram                      333

“The Bathers”                           336

“Capuchin Chapel”                   338

“Childhood”                             340

“Dog and Child”                       340

“Child and Dog”                       342

“Gypsy Woman and Child”       353

Lloyd, Sarah Christian (Mrs.)    354

“Portrait of a Young Girl”          354

“Isabella”                                  362

landscape study                        366

“Musidora”                               372

“Orestes and Pylades” (after West)       374, 378

“Portia and Shylock”                378

“The Spanish Mantilla”  386

“Springtime”                             386

Sully, Sarah                              386

Chester, Elizabeth                     386

Warwick, Mrs. Abram 386

Bayard, Andrew                       386

“The First Flower”                    386

Biddle, Richard                         386

 

Letter (unsigned) to Clarence S. Brigham, Worcester, Mass., letterhead of Morgan & Lockwood, New York City, dated: March 16, 1934, re: Sully painting of “Washington Crossing the Delaware,” copies of picture attached                           [no page number given]

 

Darley, Jane Sully (Mrs. William Henry, and son Francis Sully Darley (organist) 391

Drinker, Anna (Miss) (later Edith May, poetess)            391


Box 3:             Correspondence from Lawrence Park, Thomas B. Clarke, and others to Mantle Fielding (letters: acc. no. 81x453.275-.436);

Clippings, pictures, catalogs, and notes on American artists        (notes on artists: acc. no. 81x453.437-.499)

 

Correspondence from Lawrence Park, Thomas B. Clarke, and others to Mantle Fielding

(letters: acc. no. 81x453.275-.436):

 

.275     Postcard, Lawrence Park to Fielding, Dec. 30, 1914

Portraits by Gilbert Stuart, with owners (as of 1914):

Williamson, Wm., owned by Mrs. Gustave Radeke

Gay, Timothy, owned by Mrs. Francis Smithers

Replica of Washington portrait, owned by Sen. William A. Clark

Battelle, Mrs. Ebenezer, owned by Miss Harriet Tolman

Wager, Philip Reigert, owned by Chas. E. Brown

Wager, Mrs. Philip R., owned by Chas. E. Brown

Heard, John, owned by Miss Elsie Heard

 

.276     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding, Feb. 14, 1916, 2 pages

Portraits by Gilbert Stuart owned by Herbert L. Pratt:

            Col. Wm. Stephen Smith (son-in-law of Pres. John Adams),

            Henry McKenzie (McKenzie Strait, Artic)

            John Chestnut

            Viscount Sydney, bought from the estate of Robt. M. Townsend

            Washington (left side), from Sebastian da France

            Washington (right side), form Alex. C. Hanson.

Corrections to Fielding’s list of Stuart portraits:

Ward, James, owned by Minneapolis Art Museum,

Dawes, Wm., probably owned by John Johnston,

Williams, John, owned by Mather Brown,

Derby, Elias Hasket, owned by James Frothingham,

Riveira, Abraham R., probably owned by Edw. Savage,

Barre, Isaac,

Burke, R.

Cooper, Sir Cropley Ashley.

            Additional Stuarts:

Brown, Moses, owned by Frank Bulkley Smith,

Colburn, Mrs. James Smith, owned by MFA, Boston,

Fakins, S. G., owned by Wm. S. Appleton,

Brant, Joseph, Chief of Mohawks, owned by Duke of Northumberland,

Gilmor, W., owned by estate of Mrs. James T. Fields,

Heard, John,

Hood, John Willet (Rear Admiral),

Miller, Wm.,

Porter, Wm. Lamb, owned by Miss Rose Lamb,

Stow, Edw.,

Stow, Mrs. Edw.,

Bussey, Benjamin, owned by Mrs. Herbert A. Clark,

Davis, Amanda, owned by Mrs. Thomas L. Winthrop

 

.277     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding, May 28, 1916,

comments on the works of

Badger, Joseph,

Copley, John Singleton,

Portraits by Stuart:       

Erskine, Lady,

Hobart, Bishop John Henry,

Arkwright, Sir Richard

 

.278     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding, June 15, 1916

Stuart portraits:

            Tappan, Miss Sarah,

Tappan, Rev. Benjamin

Tappan, Mrs. Eliza Tample

Morton, Mrs. Perez

Armit, John, owned by John McIlhenney

 

.279     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding, August 26, 1916

Comments on Stuart portrait of

St. Vincent, Earl of, owned by National Portrait Gallery (London)

unknown British Navy officer, owned by Mrs. T. J. Coolidge (Amory);

Stuart portraits owned by Herbert L. Pratt:

Erskine, Lady

MacKenzie, Henry      

Sydney, Viscount

Law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas

 

.280     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding, Sept. 4, 1916

Comments about the portrait Earl of  St. Vincent, and owners National Portrait Gallery (London), Mrs. T .J. Coolidge and Mrs. C. W. Amory

 

.281     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding, Nov. 10, 1917

Notes on Stuart portrait of' William Shippen, Jr., owned by Mr. Steel (New York), with a copy at  Independence Hall; engraved by William Haines, H. Smith, and H. B. Hall;

 

Stuart portraits and attributions, citing opinions of C. W. Hart:

Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Cumberland;

Sigourney, Mrs. Andrew, owned by H. L. Pratt;

Barre, Isaac, owned by Brooklyn Museum;

McKean, Chief Justice, owned by H. L. Pratt;

Mason, Jeremiah, owned by Mason Croft heirs;

Savage, Mrs. Samuel, owned by Mrs. Francis T. Bowles;

Winthrop, Eliz. T.;

Morton, Mrs. Perez, owned by Worcester Museum;

Otis, Samuel Allyne, owned by Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis;

unknown boy, owned by Mrs. Charles Pelham Curtis

 

.282     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  Nov. 29, 1917

comments on the work of Mather Brown;

notes on the portraits of Mrs.-Benjamin Tappan (Sarah Homes), engraved by Jocelyn, and  Mrs. Elizabeth Temple Winthrop Tappan;

notes on the portrait of William Shippen, Jr.

 

.283     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  Nov. 30, 1917

Notes on portrait of Anthony Pasquin, painted by Mather Brown, engraved by Scott and Bertolozzi

 

.284     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  Dec. 22, 1917

Stuart portraits with comments:

Webbe;

Van Buren, Martin;

Thacher, Samuel Cooper;

Van der Beers

 

.285     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  Jan. 9, 1918

Notes on English Stuarts:

Leinster, Duke of (Wm. Robt.),

Fitzgerald, Lord Edward,

Impey, Sir Elijah,

Sutliffe

 

.286     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  March 9, 1919

list of Sullys, by number, with notes identifying sitters

 

.287     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  June 5, 1919

notes on Sully portraits, by register number:

Savage, William;          

Savage, Jane Cooper (Demetris);

Savage, Jane Allen White;

Rotch (not Roach);

Jackson, Stonewall;

Junkin, Mrs. and Miss;

Pearce, Miss (owned by Worcester Art Museum; not in register);

Siddons, Amy (Miss) (owned by Worcester Art Museum; not in register);

Thomson, Miss (owned by Worcester Art Museum; not in register);

Eichholtz, J. (owned by Worcester Art Museum; not in register)

 

.288     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding, April 11, 1920

                        Stuart portraits of Ozias Humphrey

 

.289     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  September 18, 1921

Comments on Stuart portraits:

 Ball, Joseph;

Washington portrait at Valley Forge (Shattuck family possible owners)

 

.290     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  September 22,1921

Stuart portraits in pairs:

            Keppele, Mr. and Mrs. Michael;

Lowndes, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas;

unknown pair owned by Thomas Hart (note by Fielding-Williams)

 

.291     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  September 23, 1921

Stuart portraits: Mrs. Hopkinson;

Not Stuart portrait: Nicholas

 

.292     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  September 27, 1921 (2pages, 2 copies)

Comments on Stuart portraits of Washington

 

.293     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  July 3, 1922

List of Sully portraits found in the South, some not listed in Fielding:

No. 94, owner Henry Wickham;

No. 204, owned by Charles F. Harrison;

No. 205, owned by Charles F. Harrison;

Byrd, Charles, owned by Mrs. Edmund S. Ruffin;

Byrd, sister of Charles, owned by Mrs. B. R. Kennon;

Carr, Hollins, owned by Mrs. Howard G. Davids;

No. 323, Warwick, Mrs. Abram (Sallie Magee Chavallie), owned by the Misses Warwick;

No. 324, owned by Mrs. Henry Wickham;

Warwick, Abram, owned by Mrs. Henry Wickham;

Chavallie, Peter Joseph, owned by the Misses Warwick;

No. 5l7, Elfreth, Mrs. John, & daughter (Mrs. Francis B. Watkins), owned by Mrs. Cullen Carrington;

Eyre, John, owned by Robert B. Taylor;

No. 591, owned by Andrew Flinn Dickson;

No. 900, Jacobs, Solomon, owned by Boykin  Jacobs;

Anderson, Anna Aylett (Mrs.William Junkin), owned by son;

Myers, John (not 1303), owned by Barton Myers;

No. 1882, Pipkin, Thomas, owned by Miss Blanch Baker;

No. 1383, Pipkin, Mrs. Isaac, owned by Miss Blanch Baker;

No. 1384, Pipkin, Dr. Isaac, owned by Miss Blanch Baker;

No. 1542 or 1543, Rutherford, Emily (Mrs. Patrick H. Aylett), copy owned by Mrs. Geo. Ben Johnston, original owned by Randolph Bolling;

No. 1549, Savage, John (Virginia family)  [Note: John Savage of Boston family painted by J. Neagle];

Taylor, Sallie Eyre, owned by Robert B. Taylor;

No. 1756, Taliaferro, Sue Seddon (Mrs. Beverly Randolph Wellford);

Sergeant, Sarah (Mrs. Henry Wise), owned by Mrs. A. T. Oppenheimer;

“Girl with Jug,” owned by Mrs. Rich(?) Carrington;

Other portraits listed:

Bedell, Rev. Gregory, copy by Franca from Neagle;

Stuart portraits and attributions listed by owners

 

.294     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  July 13, 1922

Comments on two Durant portraits:

Durant, Sarah Bringhurst;

Durant, Rebecca

 

.295     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  November 30, 1922

Comments on Stuart portraits:

Logan, John;

Washington, G.

 

.296     Letter, Lawrence Park to Fielding,  April 23, 1923

Owner genealogies of Stuart portraits of G. Washington

 

.297     Letter, Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, January 12, 1921

            Count of Stuart portraits of Washington, right and left sides

 

.298     Letter, Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, March 4, 1923

            Re: photograph of portrait of Washington made by Matthew Brady

 

.299     Letter, S. S. Spaulding, Buffalo, N.Y. to Fielding, May 2, 1923

            Re: Stuart portrait of Washington once owned by Lee family

 

.300     Letter, Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, May 14, 1923

            Re: Kountze (Luther) Washington by Stuart, H. L. Hart said was by Winstanley

 

.301     Letter, Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, January 17, 1924

            Re: another Washington by Stuart, a “Richard” or right side of face

 

.302     Letter, Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, March 18, 1924

            Re: controversy about the endorsement of a Stuart portrait of Washington

 

.303     Letter, Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, October 18, 1924

            Re” authenticity of another Washington portrait by Stuart

 

.304     Letter, to Joseph Stewart, Washington, D.C., April 27, 1927

Re” Stuart Washington (Atheneum) which Mr. Stewart has left at the Knoedler Gallery for sale

 

.305     Letter, Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, May 6, 1927

            Re: Stuart portrait of Washington (Coke); Stuart portrait of Philip van Rensselaer

 

.306     Letter, Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, November 26, 1928

Re: George Pollock and Stuart portrait of Washington

 

.307     Letter, Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding,  August 13, 1929

Re:Original Vaughan-type Stuart portrait of Washington, history of painting, genealogy of Vaughan family and John Merrick

 

.308     Letter, Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, September 15, 1930

Re: An Atheneum portrait of Washington

 

.309     Letter, Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, Decamber 8, 1930

Re: Washington portrait attributed to James Peale

 

.310     Letter, Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, November 11, 1932

 Re: Stuart portraits of Washington

 

.311     Letter, to Philip Kelly, sectary “The Art Club of Philadelphia,” from: Hugh Breckenridge, January 30,1908

 

.312     Folder containing two photos of Stuart portrait of Washington no. 57;

Letter, June 15, 1915, re: pamphlet by Fielding entitled “Stuart Portraits not mentioned in Mason’s ‘Life of Stuart’”;

list of portraits owned by Pratt;

Letter, November 17,1917, from H. L. Pratt, re: Col. John Chestnut

 

.313     Copy of an affidavit made by C. L. Peticolas

Re: Miniature of Washington owned by C. L. Frank

 

.314     Letter, W. Herbert Burk, Valley Forge Historical Society, to Edward T. Biddle, October 7, 1921

Re: Washington portrait given by J. Ackerman Coles;

 

Letter, from J. Ackerman Coles, February 6, 1923

Re: Washington portrait owned by Washington Irving

 

 .315    Letter, March 8, 191

Re: Washington portrait

 

.316     Letter, to Fielding from Edmund Bury, April 25, 1922

Re:  Portrait by Street of Jacob Edge Tompkins

 

.317     Letter, to Fielding from Charles A. Munn, November 14, 1922

Re:  the pedigree of his Stuart portrait of Washington given by Charles H. Hart

 

.318     Letter, to Fielding, from Charles A. Munn, November 20, 1922

Re:  further information on his Stuart portrait of Washington

 

.319     Letter, to Fielding from H. L. Ebrick, December 5, 1922

Re: Ownership of Stuart portrait of Washington

 

.320     Letter, to Fielding from Charles A. Munn, December 15, 1922

Re:  pedigree of Washington portrait at Philippse Manor House, Yonkers, N. Y.

 

.321     Letter, to Fielding from E. Woods, Architect of the Capitol, Washington, D.C.

December 16, 1922

Re:  Washington portraits in the Capitol and original owners:

1) Senate corridor - Thomas Chestnut;

2) Senate committee room - Edw. Pennington

 

.322     Letter, to Fielding, from Charles Insco Williams, Lodge # 4 A.F. & M., Fredericksburg, Va., January 15, 1923

Re: Washington portrait no. 104 in Lodge

 

 

 

.323     Letter, to Fielding, from Knoedier & Co., January 16, 1923

Re: portraits of Washington:

Shattuck portrait, owned by John D. Rockerfeller;

Latrobe portrait, owned by Latrobe family

 

.324     Letter, to Fielding, from Elliot Woods, January 23, 1923

Re: Portraits of Washington at the Capitol

 

.325     Letter, to Fielding, from Henry Walters, February 1, 1923

Re: Washington portraits by Stuart owned by Walters

 

.326     Letter, to Fielding, from Henry Walters, February 5, 1923

Re: Washington portrait by Stuart purchased from S. P. Avery

 

.327     Letter, to Fielding, from Laura Delano, February 6, 1923

Re: Washington portrait owned by estate of Mrs. Walters Delano

 

.326     Letter, to Ralph King, Cleveland, Ohio, from Mantle Fielding, March 16, 1923

Requesting information on his Stuart portrait of Washington

 

.329     Letter, to Fielding, from: H. R. Mcllvaine, Virginia State Library, March 1,1923

Re: possible Stuart portrait of Washington

 

.330     Letter, to Fielding, from Albert H. Wiggin, March 5, 1923

Re: Stuart Washington no. 96, painted for Col. Lewis Sanders

 

.331     Letter, to Fielding, from Macbeth Gallery, March 4, 1923

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington no.84

 

.332     Letter, to Fielding, from Macbeth Gallery, March 21, 1923

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington no. 77

 

.333     Letter, to Fielding, from: S. M. Shoemaker, Eccelston, Md., March 22, 1923

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington once owned by his mother but which disappeared twenty-five years ago

 

.334     Letter, to Fielding, from Macbeth Gallery, March 26, 1923

Re: Washington portrait owned by I. Victor Seydel, Grand Rapids, Mich.

 

.335     Letter, to Fielding, from Jonce McGurk, March 26,1923

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington no.68

 

.336     Letter, to Fielding, from Macbeth Gallery, April 5, 1923

Re: Information on the William Rodman family

 

.337     Letter, to Fielding, from Victor Seydel, April 6, 1923

Re: A possible Stuart portrait of Washington

 

.338     Letter, to Fielding, from C. Powell Minnegerode, Corcoran Gallery of Art, May 28, 1923

Re: Comparison of the Stuart portrait of Washington owned by the Corcoran Gallery with the one given to the Washington Cathedral by Mr. Chapman.

 

.339     Letter, to Fielding, from B. Coleman Dawson, June 15, 1923

Re: Portrait of Washington painted by Stuart for Robert Dawson; also mentions Washington tour to inspect route of the proposed Union Canal to connect the Susquehanna and the Schuylkill Rivers.

 

.340     Letter, to Fielding, from National Gallery of Art., Washington D.C., July 23, 1923

Re: Morley portrait of Washington [not a Stuart]

 

.341     Letter, to Fielding, from A. S. Graham, New Brunswick, N.J., July 11, 1923

Re: Facsimile of receipt from Gilbert Stuart for portrait of Washington for I. O. or I. P. Davis.

 

.342     Letter, to Fielding, from Alexander S. Graham, July 16, 1923

Re: Receipt from Stuart to be found in “American Historical and Literary Curiosities,” by I. Jay Smith and John Watson., N. Y., 1852

 

.343     Clipping, undated, from a catalogue article on Gilbert Stuart., about the painting “Washington at Dorchester Heights” owned by I. P. Davis and Ignatius Sargent, with copies by Jane Stuart.

 

.344     Letter, to Fielding, from Campbell Steward, Bar Harbor, Me., Ausust 1, 1923

Re: Washington portrait painted on a panel, possibly by Stuart [not in Fielding book]

 

.345     Letter, to Mr. Koeniger, from H. A. Hammond-Smith, February 27, 1924

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington, no.78

 

.346     Letter, to Fielding, from Copley Gallery, Boston, Mass., February 29, 1924

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington, no.70 [Pinkney]

 

.347     Letter, to Fielding, from Copley Gallery, March 24, 1924

Re: price of the Cumberland-Williams portrait of Washington, no.57

 

.348     Letter, to Fielding, from: Hollis Fultz, sectaryy to Gov. Hart of Washington, May 21, 1924

Re: a copy of a Stuart portrait of Washington, given by C. F. Gunther.

 

.349     Letter, to Fielding, from Historical Society of Pennsylvania, May 31, 1924

Re: Langdon Williams gift of portrait of William Klapp by Robert Street.

 

.350     Letter, to Fielding, from Victor Seydel, February 2, 1925

Re: The sale of his Washington portrait

 

.351     Letter, to Fielding, from George H. Bartles, Bridgton, N.J., June l, 1925

Re: portrait of Washington found in a barn in Cape May, N.J.

 

.352     Letter, to Fielding, from Howard Young, N. Y., October 15, 1925

Re: sales of Stuart portrait of Washington, no. 82

 

.353     Letter, to Fielding, from Thomas Cochran., N. Y., November 11, 1925

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington, no.57, given to Phillips Academy at Andover, Mass.

 

.354     Letter, to Fielding, from Cleveland Museum of Art, November 20, 1925

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington no.121, given by Mrs. John Huntington

 

.355     Letter, to Fielding, from F. A. Whiting., Cleveland Museum of Art, January 29, 1926

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington no.121, quotes label:” last portrait from life” given by Washington to Gn. Joseph Ellicott, Ellicott City, Md.; mentions relationship of no. 121 to no. 79 and unusual direction of Washington’s eyes, etc.; questions the label.

 

.356     Letter, to Fielding, from F.A. Whiting, February 10, 1926

Re: Continued discussion of genealogy of portrait given by Mrs. Huntington.

 

.357     Letter, to Fielding, from F.A.Whiting, Febraury 25, 1925

Re: Washington portrait given by Mrs. Huntington, “now convinced not the one given to Joseph Ellicott.” 

on reverse of letter: unsigned note, “Stuart never saw painting in question”

in question"

 

.358     Letter, to Fielding, from F.A. Whiting, March 3, 1926

Re: Follow up on previous letters on “not Stuart” Washington.

 

.359     Letter, to Fielding, from Samuel W. Weis, Chicago, Ill., July 8, 1926

Re: Clipping, enclosed, of sale of a ‘new’ Stuart portrait of Washington to the Vose Gallery, Boston, Mass.

 

.360     Letter, to Fielding, from Vose Gallery, September 1926

Re: Stuart Washington recently purchased by the gallery

 

.361     Letter, to Fielding, from Eleanor Whittlesey Katz, N. Y., September 9, 1926

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington no.69; and

Beekman family portraits

 

.362     Letter, to Fielding, from Thomas Cochran, October 11, 1926

Re: Further information of Stuart portrait given to Phillips Academy.

 

.363     Letter, to William Church Osborne, from W. Lansing Collins, Princeton Club, N. Y., October 28, 1926

Re: Morgan monograph on C. W. Peale; lists facts on Peale portrait of Washington in Nassau Hall.

 

.364     Letter, to Joseph Stewart, Washington, D. C., from Knoedler Gallery, April 23, 1927

Re: Cleaning and sale of Stuart portrait of Washington

 

.365     Letter, to Fielding, from George Washington University, Washington, D.C., July 15, 1927

Re: does not own a portrait of Washington by Stuart, but does have Healy’s copy of George and Martha Washington

 

.366     Letter, to Fielding, from George Bartels, Bridgeton, N.J., July 17, 1927

            Re: portrait of Washington, mentions negative opinion of Luke Vincent Lockwood

 

.367     Letter, to Fielding, from John(?) Kindig, York, Pa., Sept. 19, 1927

Re: portrait of Washington owned by Robert J. Fisher, not by Stuart but by Henry, a pu;il of Stuart, with touches by Stuart; mentions another possible Stuart hanging in a 1784

house in Maryland

 

.368     Letter, to Fielding, from City Art Museum, St. Louis, Mo., November 20, 1928

            Re: Stuart portrait of Washington no. 47

 

.369     Letter, to Louis A. D’Arras, N. Y., from John F. Lewis, January 25, 1928

Re: possible purchase of a possible Stuart portrait of Washington.

 

.370     Letter, to John F. Lewis, Philadelphia, Pa., from Louis A. D'Arras, January 28, 1928

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington

 

.371     Letter, to John F. Lewis, from H. Evans, New York, N. Y., January 27, 1928

Re: genealogy of Stuart portrait of Washington (see also .369 and .370 above)

 

.372     Letter, to Fielding,  from Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, April 4, 1928

Re: Washington portrait by Joseph Wright, Philadelphia 1784, given to the Society by Israel Thorndike

 

.373     Letter, to Fielding, from: Luke Vincent Lockwood, March 20, 1929

Re: Portrait of Washington by James Peale

 

.374     Letter, to Fielding, from Frank Stewart, Gloucester County Historical Society, Woodbury, N. J., March 20, 1929

Re: Portrait of Washington by Rembrandt Peale, called a ‘study head’ by Stan V. Henkels.

 

.375     Letter, to Fielding, from Smithsonian Museum, Washington D. C., June 13, 1929

Re: Miniatures of Washington (Peticolas, etc.)

 

.376     Letter, to Fielding, from Smithsonian Museum, June 15, 1929

Re: Washington miniature by Peticolas

 

.377     Letter, to Fielding, from Smithsonian Museum, June 21, 1929

Re: Peticolas miniature of Washington

 

.378     Letter, to Fielding, from John Hill Morgan, June 27, 1929

Re: Washington miniatures by Peticolas, Erickson and C. W. Peale

 

.379     Letter, to Fielding, from Toledo Museum of Art, June 28, 1929

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington

 

.380     Letter, to Fielding, from Ehrich Galleries, New York, July 26, 1929

Re: genealogy of “de Franka” Stuart portrait of Washington

 

.381     Letter, to Fielding, from Vose Galleries, Boston, Mass., September 18, 1929

Re: portrait of Washington by Rembrandt Peale, which was sold to George Booth, Birmingham, Mich.

 

.382     Letter, to Fielding, from Thomas C. Corner, Baltimore, Md., September 20, 1929

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington (XXXIV) and other portraits owned in Baltimore.

 

.383     Letter, to Fielding,  From: Robert Dun Patterson, Dayton, Ohio, October 4, 1929

Re: Washington portrait possibly by C. W. Peale, inherited by Mrs. Patterson from Gen. Gates Thruston

 

.384     Letter, to Fielding, from Walter Jennings, New York, N.Y., November 26, 1929

Re: Washington portrait by C. W. Peale

 

.385     Letter, to John Hill Morgan, from Ellen C. Ahern, January 20, 1930

Re: Frothingham copy of a Stuart portrait of Washington which was sold to the City of Brooklyn in 1849

 

.386     Letter, to Fielding, from Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, March 1, 1930

Re: Portrait of Washington by Edward Savage in Lehman Hall at Harvard University, given by the artist in 1791; portrait of Washington at MFA was lent by Brooks Adams

 

.387     Letter, to Fielding, from Lewis & Son Ltd, London, England, May 12, 1930

Re: Washington portrait by Stuart.

 

.388     Letter, to Fielding, from Roger L. Scaife, Boston, Mass., October 6, 1930

Re: Washington portrait by Sharpless owned by Mrs. Thomas Gannett, Hyde Park, Mass.

 

.389     Letter, to Fielding, from Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, October 16, 1930

Re: Crayon drawing of Washington by Trumbull, given to Thomas Fairfax in 1794.

 

.390     Letter, to Fielding, from MFA, Boston, October 31, 1930

Re: Washington portrait by C. W. Peale, no. 46;  Washington portrait by Rembrandt Peale, once mistakenly identified by Pennsylvania Academy as done by C. W. Peale

 

.391     Letter, to Edward Biddle, Philadelphia, from B. Furstenberg, Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden, November 6, 1930

Re: Bust of Washington by Houdon.

 

.392     Letter, to Fielding, from Charles Fairman, Curator of Art, U.S. Capitol, November 21, 1930

Re: Washington portrait in the White House; Gilbert or Jane Stuart.

 

.393     Letter, to Fielding, from William Samitsky, New York, N. Y., December 2, 1930

Re: Washington portrait once owned by Mr. Cake of Washington D.C.; Washington portrait (Lansdowne) in White House.

 

.394     Letter, to Fielding, from Henry F. Brown, Washington, D. C., December 4, 1930

Re: Washington portrait in the White House.

 

.395     Letter, to Fielding, from Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, December 8, 1930

Re: Washington portrait by Rembrandt Peale bought from Mary Appleton, Boston.

 

.396     Letter, to Fielding, from Norman Mackie, Farr Company, New York, December 8, 1930

Re: Portrait of Washington similar to one owned by James Speyer (Washington with a telescope)

 

.397     Letter, to Fielding, from Gordon Dunthorne, Washington D.C., December 15, 1930

Re: Portrait of Washington.

 

.398     Letter, to Fielding, from National Academy of Design, New York, N.Y., January 2, 1931

Re: Houdon bust of Washington at the Academy

 

 .399    Letter, to Fielding, from Albert C. Ritchie, Governor of Maryland, January 16, 1931

Re: Painting of Washington at Yorktown

 

.400     Letter, to Fielding, from F. S. Turner, Doll & Richards, Boston, January 28, 1931

Re: Details of the sale of the Washington portrait to Mr. Pickman.

 

 .401    Letter, to Fielding, from Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, April 15, 1931

Re: Samuel Avery gift of a Washington portrait, an early 19th century copy after Savage.

 

.402     Letter, to Fielding, from Ehrick Galleries, New York, April 22, 1931

Re: Washington portrait attributed to C. W. Peale; not agreed to by Fielding.

 

.403     Letter, to Fielding, from P. L. Spaulding, New York, May 13, 1931

Re: Wax silhouette of Washington owned by Richard Harte, Boston, Mass.

 

.404     Letter, to John Hill Morgan, from Marion Whiteside, Pine Orchard, Conn., May 17, 1931

Re: Washington portrait by C. W. Peale

 

.405     Letter, to Fielding, from U.S. National Museum, Washington, D. C., October 27, 1931

Re: Washington miniature at Mt. Vernon, painted by Walter Robertson and engraved by Field.

 

.406     Letter, to Fielding, from Joseph Carson, Philadelphia, Pa., December 6, 1931

Re: Ownership of crayon portrait of Washington (Fielding p.4l6-417), copy made by Albert Rosenthal.

 

.407     Letter, to Fielding, from W. Lanier Washington, Westport, Conn., December 20, 1931

Re: Painting by Kemmelmeyer entitled “Washington Reviewing the Western Army at Cumberland, Md.

 

.408     Letter, to Fielding, from C.A.Hoppin, New York, NY, January 1, 1932

Re: W.L. Washington’s painting of Washington reviewing troops at Fort Cumberland.

 

.409     Letter, to Fielding, from W. L. Washington, Westport Conn., January 4, 1932

Re: His painting of Washington at Fort Cumberland, painted by Edward Savage, copied by Kemmelmeyer.

 

.410    Letter, to Fielding, from United States Commission for the Celebration of the 200th Anniversary of the birth of G. Washington, March 9, 1932

Re: Correction to Fielding book - Marquise de Brahan.

 

.411     Letter, to Fielding, from W.L. Washington, May 8, 1932

Re: Painting of Washington at Fort Cumberland as painted by E. Savage “expertized” by Jonce McGurk, New York

 

.412    Letter, to Carl Lindberg, Lansdowne, Pa., from Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Philadelphia, July 8, 1932

Re: Opinion of Stuart portrait of Washington - Biddle Penrose and Channing Gibbs.

 

.413     Letter, to Fielding, from Octavia Ordway, Washington DC, June 18, 1932

Re: Requesting written opinion by Fielding of her portrait of Washington.

 

.414     Letter, to Fielding, from Mrs. Gordon Ordway (Octavia), June 24, 1932

Re: her portrait of Washington; note by Fielding on back “painted by C. W. Peale in 1787 from sittings during the Constitutional Convention,” no.32

 

.415     Letter, to Fielding, from Octavia Ordway, July 9, 1932

Re: Washington portrait by C W Peale.

 

.416     Letter, to Pennsylvania Historical Society, from Horace Welles Sellers, Philadelphia, Pa., January 14, 1933

Re: Pencil sketch of Washington in the Society’s collection.

 

.417     Letter, to Fielding, from Arthur U. Newton, New York, NY, October 3, 1933

Re: a Stuart portrait of Washington, XXII

 

.418     Letter, to Fielding, from George Simpson Eddy, New York, March 8,1934

Re: Photograph of Houdon bust of Washington sent to him by Paul Botte of Clermont- Ferrand, France.

 

.419     Letter, to Fielding, from Anne-Carter Greene, Washington DC, March 25, 1934

Re: Washington portrait, possibly a Stuart.

 

 .420    Letter, to Fielding, from Tolley Allender Biays, Baltimore, Md., March 14, 1935

Re: Portrait of the sister of Charles Carroll.

 

.421     Letter, to Fielding, from A. McAllister, Bridgeton, N.J., December 9, 1935

Re: Washington portrait, possibly a Stuart.

 

.422     Letter, to Fielding, from Roland R. Foulke, Philadelphia, October 26, 1936

Re: Washington portrait, Levick-Jackson-Cooke, now considered bogus.

 

.423     Letter, to Fielding, from Roland R. Foulke, October 29,1936

Re: Lawsuit over Washington portrait in Kansas City, Mo.

 

.424     Letter, to Fielding, from Roland R. Foulke, November 2, 1936

Re: Photos not the same: “are there two bogus Stuart Washingtons?”

 

.425     Letter, to Fielding, from Roland R. Foulke, November 9, 1936

Re: Bogus Stuart portraits of Washington

 

.426     Letter, to Fielding, from John Hill Morgan, February 11, 1938

Re: Letters from Roland Foulke

 

.427     Letter, to Fielding, from Sidney Leger, New York, February 4, 1938

Re: a carved wood bust of Benjamin Franklin

 

.428     Letter, to Fielding, from Mrs. Frank Hyman, St. Louis, Mo., February 23, no year

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington no. 99

 

.429     Letter, to Fielding, from William Gorham Rice, Albany, N.Y., undated

Re: Stuart portrait of Washington, given by Washington to nephew George Steptoe Washington, thence to William Temple Washington, bought by John V. L. Pruyn.

 

.430     Description of a Stuart portrait of Washington (Atheneum) on a wood panel

 

.431     undated single page from letter signed A. W. Colton, University Library, New York City

Re: Washington portrait, quotes T. Sully: “most faithful copy”

 

.432     Typed copy of affidavit from Peticolas, attesting that miniature owned by Charles Lee French is one of the originals.

 

.433     Letter, to Fielding, from C. B., Rittenhouse Club, Philadelphia, undated

Re: Masks of Washington

 

.434     Letter, second page only, from Clarence Brighton, undated

Re: Picture that disappeared from the Boston Museum.

 

.435     Letter, to Mrs. Edward Murray, Baltimore, Md., from Lawrence C. Wroth, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Baltimore, Md., undated

 

.436     Letter, second page only, from Joseph B. Peece, undated

Re: Washington portrait in poor condition.

 

 

Clippings, pictures, catalogs, notes on American artists (acc. no. 81x453.437-.499):

 

.437     Biography of Mantle Fielding

 

.438a-f             Folder on life and works of Edwin Austin Abbey

 

.439     Capital portrait of Hattie Flagg by Alston

 

.440a-c                        Folder on life and works of Joseph Blackburn

 

.441     Portrait of Abraham Lincoln by George V. Cooper

 

.442    Page of article on John Singleton Copley by Theodore Bolton and Henry L. Binsse, from the “Antiquarian,” December 1930

 

.443     Portrait of Samuel Adams by N. B. Anthank, after Copley

 

.444     Portrait of Mrs. Theodore Atkinson (later Lady Frances Wentworth)  by Copley

 

.445     Portrait of Mrs. Robert Hooper by Copley

 

.446      Portrait of Robert Chamblett Hooper by Copley;

Reverse: portrait of Mrs. John Hancock by Copley

 

.447      Portrait of John Hancock by Copley;

Reverse: Lord Cornwallis by Copley

 

.448     Folder with clipping of portrait of John Howard Payne by William Dunlap, inside pictures of 16 miniatures by Dunlap (unidentified)

 

.449     Portrait of Andrew Shultz by Jacob Eicholtz

 

.450     folder on life and works of Jacob Eicholtz from speech by Hon. William Hensel at Lancaster County (Pa.) Historical Society

 

.451     Portrait of John Frederick Kensett by Charles L. Elliott

 

.452     Clipping of painted silhouette of Washington signed S. Folwell

 

.453     Portrait of Mrs. Nicholas Maccubbins (Mary Clare Carroll) by John Hesselius

 

.454     Part of article from The Pennsylvania Magazine of History & Biography on Gustavus Hesselius; portraits of G. Hesselius and wife

 

.455-.455a       Folder on life and works of Daniel Huntington, includes portraits of Ezra Nye, Benjamin Field, Edwin Forrest and painting “Lady Washington’s Reception”

 

.456     Portrait of Robert Cathcart by J. H. Mifflin

 

.457     Portrait by Samuel F. B. Morse: “Portrait of a Lady” (Susan Walker Morse)

 

.458     Portrait of Thomas Paine by Bass Otis, plus short biographies of Paine and Otis

 

.459     Copy of Romney portrait of Thomas Paine by Bass Otis in Independence Hall, engraved by Sharp

 

.460     Typed, alphabetized list of portraits by John Neagle

 

.461-.461a       Typed copy of list of miniatures by Charles Willson Peale (noted hand-writing of Mrs. Titian Peale), from letters owned by Mrs. Thos. B. Clarke

 

 

.462      Letter, to M. Fielding, from Star Spangled Banner Flag House Association, Baltimore, Md., June 30, 1938

referring to C. W. Peale portrait of Col. Benjamin Flower, uncle of  Mary Young Piskersgill, maker of the Star Spangled Banner seen by Francis Scott Key

 

.463     Article “Charles Willson Peale” by Mantle Fielding from the catalogue of the Peale-Exhibition at the Pennsylvania Academy of Art           

 

.464     Pages 267-286 from the Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. XXXVIII, no. 3 (1914), “Charles Willson Peale,” by Horace Wells Sellers

 

 .465    Portrait of James Peale by C. W. Peale

 

.466     Folder: portraits by Rembrandt Peale: Robert E. Gray, George Taylor, Richard Peters, Jr.

 

.467     Portrait of James Kent by Rembrandt Peale

 

.468     Handwritten excerpt from Historical Papers and Addresses of Lancaster County Historical Society, Vol. XII (1912), advertisement from Journal of January 9, 1902 for P. A. Peticolas, for music lessons

 

.469     clipping from unidentified magazine: biography and list of works by Charles Balthazar Julien Saint-Memin

 

.470     pages 129-146 from unidentified book, listing works of Saint-Memin

 

.471     pages 41-46 from DAR magazine, “Engraved Portraits of American Patriots” made by Saint-Memin

 

.472     pages from a catalogue with notes and comments on Edward Savage, “The Washington Family”

 

.473     folder: “Edward Savage” by Charles Henry Hart, Boston, Mass., l905

 

.473a-e                        three pages from a catalogue of pictures by Edward Savage;

picture of Martha Washington by Savage;

clipping about Savage portrait of his son

 

.474     portrait of Martha Washington by Jane Stuart

 

.475     Portrait of John Fathergill by Gilbert Stuart

 

.476, .476a     Typed extract from a letter by Charles Henry Hart re: studying works by Gilbert Stuart in London and Dublin

 

.477     reprint from Antiques, March 1934: “The Date and Place of Stuart’s Death - and Inventory of His Estate,” by John Hill Morgan

 

.478     unnamed portrait by Robert Street

 

.479     photostat of receipt, July 29, 1813, from Richard Manis for portrait of Mrs. Manes and Child, signed Sarah Sully for Thomas Sully

 

.480     clipping of “Child at the Seaside” by Thomas Sully

 

.481     Portrait of John Jay by Trumbull

 

.482     Copy of portrait by Benjamin West of Henry Bouquet

 

.483     Picture of “Indians Delivering Up the English Captives to Col. Bouquet,” by Benjamin West

 

.484     catalogue of auction of “Notable Oil Paintings” by A. Bernard Uhle, Oct. 27, 1930, Philadelphia, Pa.

 

.485     folder with clippings on life and works of William Allen Wall

 

.486     reprint from Brooklyn Museum Quarterly, 1923, “Notes on John Wollaston and his Portrait of Sir Charles Hardy,” by John Hill Morgan

 

.467a-f             envelope containing pages from a catalogue and bills from Samuel T. Freeman & Co., Philadelphia, for (1) “George Washington in the Studio of Gilbert Stuart” by C. H. Schmolze, and (2) portrait of Gustave Adolphe by Michael Van Mierveldt

 

.488     pages from catalogue with comments by M. Fielding on portraits by Walter Robertson, Ellen Sharpless, Copley

 

.489     Portrait of Henry Clay, noted by M. Fielding as “not by Sully”

 

.490     Picture of man sitting on table holding musket, copyright 1894 by B. J. Falk

 

.491     Portrait of Madame du Chatelet

 

.492     Portrait of (Stephen) Decatur

 

.493     Picture of miniature of Mrs. Margaret Hillegas Nicbols, unsigned note on back regarding possible artists and fine quality of work

 

.494, .494a      folder with picture of wood bust of Benjamin Franklin

 

.495     pages from catalogue with comments by M. Fielding on works by William Birch, Henry Inman, John Vanderlyn, Jeremiah Dummer, John Smibert

 

.496     Portrait of Mrs. Irving Watson, said to be by Copley, but with note by M. Fielding saying “no”

 

.497     Gilbert Stuart by John Neagle

 

.498     Martin Van Buren by John Neagle

 

.499     Mrs. William Milnor by John Neagle


Box 4:             European artists: pictures, pages from gallery catalogs, scrapbook with pictures

                        (acc. no. 81x453.500)

 

Velasquez:

Philip IV (Parma Velasquez);

Isabella of Bourbon;

The Supper at Emmaus;

Self –Portrait;

Man with Wine Glass

 

Lawrence, Sir Thomas

 

Gainsborough, Thomas:

Landscape;

Baillie Family;

pages from a catalogue;

James, Viscount Maitland;

Lady Blackstone;

Maria Walpole;

Landscape with Figures and Cattle;

Fifth Viscount of Downe;

Mrs. Edwin Lascelles;

Sir Francis Basset;

Sir John, Baronet of Anspruther & Elie

 

Kauffman, Angelica:     

Selim

 

Raeburn:

Elphinstone Children

 

Rembrandt:      

pages from a catalogue of Rembrandt sketches, drawings         

 

Bacon, John, sculptor

 

Russell, John, R.A.:

John Bacon

 

Allen, James

 

Zoffany:

“James Allen,” page from an exhibition catalogue on “Conversation Pieces”

 

Turner, J. M. W., R.A.:

pages from a book “The Life of J. M. W. Turner, R.A.”

 

Lady Gertrude Fitzpatrick

 

Napoleon

 

Goya, Francisco de (y Lucientes):

pages from “The Field of Art”: Goya by Royal Cortissoz, with some pictures;

pages from “Graphic Arts”: “Goya at the Fogg Museum” by Laura H. Dudley (pictures of 3 prints);

pictures cut from catalogues:

Don Fransiso de Savedra;

Dioa la Perdonne;

Vicente Osario;

The Bird Men;

Mariano Ceballos - distinguished American;

Dona Fransisca Vicenta Challet y Cavallerto;

Marquesa de Fontana;

Senora Sabasa Garcia;

Don Manuel Osorio;

General Nicolas Guye;

Don Vicente Osorio;

Victor Guye;

Prencisa de la Paz;

Don Luis Maria de Cistue;

Don Bernardo Yriarte;

Pictures pasted in book:

Don Francesco de Paula Antonio;

Dona Joaquina Francisca Candado;

Queen Maria Louisa;

King Ferdinand;

Pepito Costa Y Bonella;

Lady With A Guitar;

Portrait of a Lady

 

Lely

Abraham Cowley

 

El Greco (Domenico Theotocopuli)

Burial of Count D'Orgaz

Portrait of a Lady in Fur

Agony in the Garden

 

Murillo:

Portrait of a Nobleman and 4 other illustrations

Two Boys

 

Rizi, Fransisco

 

Coello, Claudio

 

papers not in scrap book:

facsimile of Sir Thomas Lawrence’s “Diabolical Letter”

 

pages from Katalog 29 of G. Hess, Antiquariat, Munich, of exhibition of Rembrandt works, 4 stapled groups


Box 5:             Pictures of portraits of George Washington, with notes

                        (acc. no. 81x453.501-.691)

 

The columns are for accession number, artist name, M/F number, and page number.  The M/F and page numbers are references to entries in Life Portraits of Washington and Their Replicas, by John Hill Morgan and Mantle Fielding. (Winterthur Library copy is in the Rare Book collection, call number E312.43 M84*.)

 

Acc.#               Artist                                                    M/F                 Page

 

.50l                  Charles Willson Peale               1                      24

.502, a, b         Charles Willson Peale               2                      24

.503, a-c          Charles Willson Peale                           1                      24

.504, a             Charles Willson Peale                           1                      24

.505                 Charles Willson Peale                           3                      25

.506                 Charles Willson Peale                           33                    37

.507, a-h          C. W.   Peale                                       32                    37

.508, a             C. W.   Peale                                       34                    38

.509                 C. W.   Peale                                       36                    38

.510                 C. W.   Peale                                       37                    38

.511                 C. W.   Peale                                       39                    39

.512                 C. W.   Peale                                       40                    39

.513                 C. W.   Peale                                       41                    39

.514                 C. W.   Peale                                       43                    40

.515                 C. W.   Peale                                       54                    43

.516, a-b          Alexander Campbell, C. Shepherd                                53-54

.517                 C. W. Peale                                         61                    49

.518                 C. W. Peale                                         64                    64

.519                 Biography of William Rush                                73

.520                 William Rush (bust)

.521                 William Rush (statue)

.522                 William Rush (statue)

.523                 Joseph Wright; T. Johnson, engraver     3                      76

.524, a             Joseph Wright                                      1                      76

.525                 Joseph Wright                                      9                      79

.526, a             Joseph Wright                                      5                      77

.527                 Joseph Wright                                      8                      76

.528                 [number not used]

.529, a             Joseph Wright                                      6                      77

.530                 Joseph Wright (sculpture)                     2                      81

.530, a, b         Joseph Wright                                      4                      81

.532, a             Robert Edge Pine                                 1                      87

.533                 Robert Edge Pine                                 2                      87

.534                 Saint Memin                                         3                      417

.535                 Saint Memin                                         4                      417

.536                 Saint Memin                                                                 415

.537, a             Saint Memin                            1                      417

.538                 Philip A. Peticolas                                 1                      414

.539, a, b         James Sharples                                     26                    409

.540                 James Sharples                                     13                    404

.541                 James Sharples                        1                      399

.542                 Rembrandt Peale                                  22                    391

.543                 Rembrandt Peale, G. Stuart, copy         3                      387

.544, a             Rembrandt Peale - porthole                  2                      375

.545                 Rembrandt Peale                                  16                    379

.546                 Rembrandt Peale, Houdon, copy          4                      384

.547                 Rembrandt Peale - copy Edge Pine       3                      384

.548                 Rembrandt Peale - unidentified              4                      382

.549, a, b         Rembrandt Peale                                  2                      372

.550                 Rembrandt Peale - porthole                  21                    380

.551                 Rembrandt Peale - equestrian               2                      386

.552                 Rembrandt Peale                                  8                      377

.553, a, b         Rembrandt Peale                                  1                      372     

.554                 Rembrandt Peale - equestrian               1                      386

.555                 Gilbert Stuart - copy of Lansdowne                 346

.556, a             Jane Stuart - copy of G. Stuart                                      345

.557                 Charles Robert Leslie - copy of G. Stuart          344

.558                 Mather Brown - copy of G. Stuart                   341

.559, a, b         Oliver Frazer - copy of G. Stuart                                  339

.560                 Attributed to G. Stuart                          LXVIII             338

.561                 Attributed to G. Stuart                          LXI                  336

.562, a             Attributed to G. Stuart, T. Sully, Jr.       LXV                337

.563                 Thomas Sully, Jr., copy of Stuart                                   344

.564                 Note: “Not by G. Stuart”                      LVII                 335

.565, a, b         Gilbert Stuart, Capt. Joseph   Donaldson  LIV              334

.566                 (Gilbert Stuart,) Campbell  Steward      XLIX               332

.567                 Gilbert Stuart                                        L                      332

.567a               Thomas B. Clarke

.568                 Gilbert-Stuart                                       LXIX               338

.569                 Gilbert Stuart                           XLV                331

.570                 Gilbert Stuart                           XLVII              331

.571                 Gilbert Stuart                           XXII                322

.572                 Gilbert Stuart                           XVI                 320

.573, a             Gilbert Stuart                           IX                    316

.574                 Attributed to G. Stuart                          l03                   309

.575                 Gilbert Stuart                           98                    307

.576                 Gilbert Stuart                           95                    305

.577, a             Gilbert Stuart                           89                    303

.578, a             Gilbert Stuart                           81                    299

.579                 Gilbert Stuart                           75                    296

.580, a-c          Gilbert Stuart                           69                    293

.581, a-c          Gilbert Stuart                           68                    292

.582                 Gilbert Stuart                           63                    300

.583, a             Gilbert Stuart                           59                    287

.584                 Gilbert Stuart                           70                    294

.585                 Gilbert Stuart                           100                  308

.586                 Gilbert Stuart                           61                    289

.587, a, b         Gilbert Stuart                           58                    287

.588                 Gilbert Stuart                           84                    301

.589                 Gilbert Stuart, James Fisher, engraver  57        286

.590                 Gilbert Stuart                           56                    286

.591                 Gilbert Stuart                           55                    285

.592                 Gilbert Stuart                           52                    284

.593                 Gilbert Stuart                           51                    284

.594                 Gilbert Stuart                           47                    281

.595                 Gilbert Stuart                                        48                    281

.596                 Gilbert Stuart                                        46                    280

.597                 Gilbert Stuart                                        43                    279

.598                 Gilbert Stuart                                        38                    277

.599, a             Gilbert Stuart                                        39                    277

 .600a              Gilbert Stuart, Providence, R.I.             25                    266

.601, a-g          Gilbert Stuart                                        16                    260

.602, a-e          Gilbert Stuart                           19                    261

 .603                Gilbert Stuart                                        20                    261

.604, a-c          Gilbert Stuart, Albert Rosenthal             21                    262

.605                 Gilbert Stuart                                        23                    264

 .606                Gilbert Stuart                                        24                    265

 .607, a            Gilbert Stuart                                        10                    255

.608, a, b        Gilbert Stuart                                        15                    258

.609, a-b, d-f   Gilbert Stuart                                        17                    229

.610, a-c          Gilbert Stuart                                        1                      250

.611, a, c-d      Gilbert Stuart                                        6                      253

.612, a, b        Gilbert Stuart                                        2                      251

.613                 Gilbert Stuart                                        9                      255

.614                 Gilbert Stuart                                        6                      254

.615                 Gilbert Stuart                                        14                    257

.616, a-c          Gilbert Stuart                                        4                      252

 .617, a            Gilbert Stuart                                        5                      253

.618                 Gilbert Stuart, Thomas Holloway, engraver 1                250

.6l9, a               Gilbert Stuart                                        11                    255

.620                 Gilbert Stuart                                        49                    282

.621                 Rembrandt Peale                                  9                      388

.622                 Rembrandt Peale                                  12                    389

.623                 James Sharples                                     4                      401

.624                 James Sharples                                     5                      401

.625                 Gilbert Stuart                                        78                    298

.626                 Gilbert Stuart                                        86                    302

.627                 Gilbert Stuart                                        85                    302

.628                 Gilbert Stuart                                        92                    304

.629                 Gilbert Stuart                                        97                    306

.630, a-b          Gilbert Stuart                                        93                    304

.631                 Gilbert Stuart                                        88                    303

(.632-.643                   Portraits attributed to Gilbert Stuart but on which Morgan and Fielding do not

entirely agree)

.632                 (Gilbert Stuart) - Barbara Phelps           LVI                  334

.633                 (Gilbert Stuart) - Moor Falls                 XXX                326

.634                 (Gilbert Stuart)                                     XII                   317

.635                 (Gilbert Stuart) - Cleveland Mus. of Art   XXIII            322

.636                 (Gilbert Stuart) -                                   XXXVI            328

only enlargement of eyes - John Jacobs  

.637                 (Gilbert Stuart)                         XLVI               331

 

.638                 (Gilbert Stuart) -                                   XLVII              331

Trevalyan Turner, London

.639                 (Gilbert Stuart) - Uriah Oakes               LVIII               335

.640                 Gilbert Stuart                                        LV                   334

.641                 Gilbert Stuart -                                     XLVIII             332

Filson Club, Louisville, Ky.

.642                 Gilbert Stuart, Maryland Hist. Soc.       XIII                  317

.643                 Gilbert Stuart -                                     LII                   333

Toledo Museum of Art, Ohio  

(.644-45          Copies at Gilbert Stuart)

.644a               Thomas Sully                                                                340

.645                 artist unknown

.646                 Charles Peale Polk                               1                      132

.647                 Charles Peale Polk -                             10                    134

Fort Ticonderoga Museum, N.Y

.648, a-c          Charles Peale Polk                               12                    135

.649                 Charles Peale Polk                               16                    136

.650                 Charles Peale Polk -                             21                    137

Sears Academy, Elgin, Ill.

.651, a-b          James Peale                                        1                        124

.652, a-e         Madame de Brehan                              4                      149

.653, a             Madame de Brehan                             5                       149

.654                 Madame de Brehan - Eleanor Parke Custis

.655,a-f            Jean Antoine Houdon              3                      99

Mt. Vernon Ladies Association, G.Washington Bicentennial Commission.

.656                 Jean Antoine Houdon - Bronze plaque              5          105

.657                 Jean Antoine Houdon – MFA, Boston              3          104

.658                 Jean Antoine Houdon – National Museum,        l0         106

Stockholm

.659.,a-c          Jean Antoine Houdon, The Louvre.                   1         l08

.660, a-b          Jean Antoine Houdon, Morgan Library             1          96

.661                 Jean Antoine Houdon, Penn. Hist. Soc.             3          97

.662                 Jean Antoine Houdon                                       6         98

Emanuel Leutze, Charles K. Stillwagon, Corcoran Gallery of Art,.Washington, D.C.

.663                 Jean Antoine Houdon                                       2          96

Nellie Custis Lewis, Lawrence Lewis

.664, a             Guiseppe Ceracchi,                                          1          209

Metropolitan Museum at Art

.665, a             Guiseppe Ceracchi                                           2         209

Carolina Art Association., Charleston, S.C.

.666, a              John Trumbull                                                  1          164

Gallery of the School of Fine Arts, Yale U.

.667                 John Trumbull                                       2          164

Gallery of School of Fine Arts, Yale U.

.668, a,b           John Trumbull                                                3            164

Gallery of School of Fine Arts, Yale

.669                 John Trumbull                                                   3          164

Gallery of School of Fine Arts, Yale

.670, a              John Trumbull                                                  5          165

 Corporation of City of New York

.67l, a-c           John Trumbull, Yale University                          6          167                             

.672, a-c          John Trumbull, Yale University                          8          170

.673, a             John Trumbull - Valentine Green                                   173

.674                 John Trumbull -                                                1          172

Metropolitan Museum of Art

.675                 John Trumbull, MFA, Boston                X                     175

.676, a,,b         John Trumbull, Charleston, S.C.                        7          169

 

.677                 John Trumbull                                                               169

Eliza Parke Law, Edmund Law Rogers

 

.678                 John Trumbull                                                   XI        175

.679, a             John Trumbull                                                   VIII      174

.680, a             Christian Gulager                                              I          153

Massachusetts Historical Soc.

.681, a             Edward Savage                                                1          180

Harvard U., Fogg Museum

.682, a             Edward Savage                                                 4         18l

Art Institute of Chicago

.683, a             Edward Savage                                                6          182

Garvin Collection, N.Y.

.684                 Edward Savage                                                6          163

Pennsylvania Museum of Art

.685, a,b          F. Kemmelmeyer                                              2          199

H. F. du Pont Winterthur Museum

.686                 James Frothingham, Brooklyn Museum -                       342

Gilbert Stuart

.687, a             Adolf Ulric Wertmuller                                      3          204

Metropolitan Museum of Art

.688, a,b          A. U. Wertmuller                                              7          206

.689                 William Williams                                   1          202

Alexandria-Washington Lodge, A.F.& A.M.

.690                 Gilbert Stuart - Samuel Vaughan                       1          351

.691                 Gilbert Stuart – The Evening Post, N.Y.


Box 6:             printed material, pictures with notes and comments, engravings;

Portraits of George Washington by unknown artists and of questionable attribution

(acc. no. 81x453.692-.872)

 

.692                 Neagle - Houdon

.693                 C. W. Peale, Boston MFA

.694                 Robert Field

.695, a-b          Peale, C. W. (not)

.696                 Stuart copy

.697                 St. Memin (not)

.698                 label faked

.699                 Winstanley, W.

.700                 G. Stuart copy

.701                 G. Stuart (not)

.702                 Savage, Edward

.703                 Stuart, Jane

Stuart, G. (not)

.704                 Ornsby, W. L.

.705                 Stuart (not)

.706                 Stuart (not)

.707                 Stuart (not)

Philadelphia Club

tavern sign

Swift, Jos.

.708                 G. Stuart - copy

.709                 Wertmuller, A. U.

.710                 G. Stuart

James B. Sword

.711                 artist unknown

Morgan, John Hill

Washington. G. mark

.712                 Sully

.713                 Stuart (attributed)

.714                 artist unknown

.715                 artist unknown

.716                 artist unknown

.717                 G. Stuart - copy

.718                 George Washington - artist unknown

.719                 George Washington - unknown

.720                 George Washington - artist unknown

.721                 G. Stuart - copy

.722, a             G. Stuart copy

.723                 George Washington - artist unknown

.724                 G. Stuart - copy

.725                 G. Stuart - attributed, Zuloaga

.726                 George Washington - artists unknown

.727                 George Washington - artist unknown - submitted by H. Raymond Cuvellier

.728, a             George Washington - artist unknown

.729                 G. Stuart - attributed

.730                 George Washington - artist unknown

.731                 C. W. Peale – attributed

.732                 G. Stuart copy - Armand Dumaresq

.733                 A. Dumaresq - Declaration of Independence - Charles de Freminville, Paris, France

.734                 Armand Dumaresq - Declaration of Independence

.735                 George Washington – artist unknown

.736                 Gilbert Stuart - receipt

.737                 G. Stuart - attributed

.738                 Jane Stuart

.739, a             Dunlap, Wm.

.740                 copy of G. Stuart

.741                 G. Stuart - attributed

.742                 G. Stuart -  attributed

.743                 George Washington -  artist unknown - Chateau de Blois (France)

.744                 Peale,  C. W. - Polk, C. P. - Independence Hall

.745                 G. Stuart -  attributed

.746                 G. Stuart

.747                 G. Stuart -  attributed - Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England

.748                 G. Washington - artist unknown

.749                 G. Washington - artist unknown

.750                 Stuart, G.

.751                 Houdon

.752, .753        Leutze, Emanuel

.753a               Stellwagen

Corcoran Gallery of Art

George Washington measurements

.754                 Court House Commission, Newport, R.I.

Stuart, G. (see M.F. No. 26)

Newspaper clippings

Thompson, Herbert E, Boston MFA

Rowe, L. Earle, R. I. School of Design

Mathewson, Frank Convers

 .755                New York Times clipping

Stuart, G.

West., Benjamin

Dr. Chas. Stille

.756                 Saint-Memin, Brevoort, J. Carson

.757                 Stuart (Vaughan) - Joseph Anthony

.758                 Birch, Wm. – Rembrandt Peale ( letter)

Swift, C. W. Peale – Martha Washington

.759                 C. W. Peale - miniature

.760                 Rembrandt Peale - C. E. Lester

.761, a-d          Kobe, Japan - U.S. Consulate

Bordeaux, France

John Trumbull

Corcoran Gallery

.762                 Rembrandt Peale - Fraunces Tavern, New York

.763                 Joseph Wright - antiques

.764                 Stuart, Chinese copy

.765                 Stuart, copy - James Heath

.766                 Stuart - Bainborough, William

.767, a-b          Charles Willson Peale (self portrait)

.768, a-b          Charles Willson Peale

.769                 C. W. Peale (25)

.770                 Du Simitiere, Pierre Eugene

.771                 Du Simitiere

.772                 G. Stuart - unique

.773                 Gilbert Stuart - Winstanley

.774, a-c          G. Stuart - Barclay, John - Humphries (engraver)

.775                 Gilbert Stuart

.776                 Gilbert Stuart

.777                 T. Sully

.778                 E. Savage

.779                 James Peale

.780                 R. E. Pine (attributed to)

.781                 James Peale

.782                 James Peale

.783, a             Joseph Wright

.784                 James Sharples

.785                 James Sharples

.786                 Rembrandt Peale

.787                 Jane Stuart

.788                 James Frothingham

.789, a             Rembrandt Peale

.790                 Thos. Sully

.791                 G. Stuart

.792                 Lancaster County Historical Society

.793                 John Vanderlyn - U.S. House of Representatives

.794                 National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden - Wertmuller, A. U.

.795                 Morgan & Fielding commentary

.796                 Thos. Sully - Wilmington (Del.) Society of Fine Arts

.797                 G. Stuart - U.S. Military Academy, West Point

.798                 PBS (Sully) letter

.799                 Lewis, Eleanor Parke Custis

.800                 Hoyt, Albert Gallatin

.801                 G. Stuart   - Hart, Charles Henry

.802                 G. Stuart   - Gov. Jonathan Trumbull

.803                 Charles Dickens

.804                 G. Stuart   - Lansdowne type list

.805                 G. Stuart   - Winthrop

.806                 Rembrandt Peale - letter

.807                 Irving, Henry

.808                 Inskeep, John - G. Stuart  

.809                 Rembrandt Peale letter

.810, a -b         C. W. Peale

.811                 Albert Rosenthal

.812                 W. E. Valentiner

.813                 A. W. Rosenthal

.814                 Pichetto, Stephen

.815                 G. Stuart

.816                 G. Stuart - John Jay

.817                 Benjamin Moran - Independence Hall

.818, a-h          Titian R. Peale

Edmund Jennings

Carmichael

C. W. Peale

Franklin Peale

Thomas Sully

Historical Society of Md.

Thos. B. Clarke

.819                 P. A. Peticolas - Lancaster County (Pa.) Historical Society

.820                 Spencer, Frederick R.

.821                 C. W. Peale

.822                 G. Stuart - U.S. Military Academy

.823                 Houdon

.824                 G. Stuart - Newport, R.I.

.825                 Winstanley - G. Stuart - not

.826                 Antiques - C. W. Peale, J. De Mare

.827                 Garvan Collection

.828                 C. W. Peale (attributed to)

.829                 William J. Williams

.830                 General LaFayette

.831                 John Trumbull

.832, a             G. Stuart attributed to

Keats, Geo.

.833                 Rembrandt Peale

.834, a-f           Rembrandt Peale

.835                 Corcoran Gallery - Jane Stuart

.836                 G. Stuart:

Brixey, Richard D.

Ball, Joseph

Barclay, John

Baring, Alex and Mrs.

Bingham, Anne Louisa

Bingham, William & Mrs.

Blodget, Mrs. & daughter

Bond, Phineas

Chew, Sophia

Phillips, Mrs. Henry     

Dallas, Mrs. Alex. J.

D’Yrujo, Marquissa & Marchioness

Eicholtz, Jacob

Erskin, Lord & Lady

Forrest, Edwin

Greenleaf, James & Mrs.

Griffith, Robert E. & Mrs.

Hare, Robert & son

Keppels, Michael & Mrs.

LeConte, Mrs. William

Logan, Dr. George

Madison, James

McCall, Richard

Mifflin, Gen. Thomas

Montgomery, William & Mrs.

Nicholas, Wilson Cary

Nicklin, Philip & Mrs.

Pennington, Anne

.837                 G. Stuart:

Henry Kuhl

Joseph Anthony

Joseph Anthony, Jr.

.638                 G. Washington (Bookplates)

Washington, Richard

Washington, Bushrod

.839                 C. W. Peale

J. S. Copley

J. De Mare

.840                 Evening Bulletin, Feb. 8, 1932, review of M.F.

.841                 Martha Washington

C. W. Peale

Rembrandt Peale - letter

.842                 Breed, Shaw, Braun, Sartain

.843, a,b          G. Stuart copy - James Frothingham

.844, a             C. W. Peale - attributed to

.845                 Porumidi

.846                 Watson, Elkanah

Wright, Jos.

.847                 Fielding, Mantle

G. Washington Bicentennial Celebration - Corcoran Gallery

.848                 G. Stuart - list of portraits in Philadelphia:

                                    Allen, Andrew

Anthony, Capt. Joseph (Sr.)                

Pennington, Edward & Mrs.    

Phillips, Henry

Pratt, Henry

Smith, Rev. William

Travis, John & Mrs.

Fell, J. Gillingham - unknown man

Vaux, Richard

White, Rt. Rev. William

Willing, Thomas

.849                 Otis, Geo. Alex - G. Stuart

.850, a-b          Ralph Earl (alleged to be of G. Washington)

.851                 Wollaston, John (alleged to be of G. Washington)

.852                 Smibert, John (alleged to be of G. Washington)

.853                 Birch, Wm. (alleged to be of G. Washington)

Field, Robert (alleged to be of G. Washington)

.854                 Glasgow Art Museum (alleged to be of G. Washington)

.855                 Dowse, Samuel (alleged to be of G. Washington)

.856                 Copley, J. (alleged to be of G. Washington)

.857, a-e          Houdon

.858                 Thomire

                        C. W. Pelae – attributed to

.859                 Mantle Fielding

.860                 G. Staurt - attributed

.861                 G. Washington (swords) – The Antiquarian, Feb. 1931

.862                 E. Jefferies

E. Savage

.863                 Alex Campbell

C. Shepherd

.864                 Carrington Bowls

.865                 engraver unknown

.866                 John Gabsby Chapman

.867                 Edward Dalton Marchant - Sharpies

.868                 Geo. R. Hall & H. K. Brown

.869                 engraver unknown

.870, a             engraver unknown

.871                 engraver unknown

.872                 Roberts (engraver)


Box 7:             proof pages of Life Portraits of Washington, with some clippings inserted;

                        proof pages from Mantle Fielding

                        (acc. no. 81x453.873)

 

.873                 proof pages from Mantle Fielding

 

 

 

Volume:          proof copy of Catalogue of Engraved Work of David Edwin, with notes

(acc. no. 76x126) (on shelf)