The
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.:
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
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
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 -
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:
(acc. no.
81x453.1-.273)
(acc. no. 81x453.274)
Clippings,
pictures, catalogs, and notes on American artists
(letters:
acc. no. 81x453.275-.436)
(notes
on artists: acc. no. 81x453.437-.499)
(acc.
no. 81x453.500)
(acc.
no. 81x453.501-.691)
Portraits of George
Washington by unknown artists and of questionable attribution
(acc. no. 81x453.692-.872)
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)
(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,
.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
.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
.100a
.101
.101a
.102 Lambden,
James 1023
.103 Leaming,
Mrs. Thomas 1037
.104 Leaming,
.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
.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,
.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,
.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
.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
(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
Warwick, Mrs. Abram 386
Bayard, Andrew 386
“The First Flower” 386
Biddle, Richard 386
Letter (unsigned) to Clarence S. Brigham,
Darley, Jane Sully (Mrs. William Henry, and son
Francis Sully Darley (organist) 391
Drinker, Anna (Miss) (later Edith May, poetess) 391
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,
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
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,
Portraits by Gilbert Stuart
owned by Herbert L. Pratt:
Henry McKenzie (
John Chestnut
Viscount Sydney, bought from the estate of Robt. M.
Townsend
Washington (left side), from Sebastian da France
Corrections to Fielding’s
list of Stuart portraits:
Ward, James,
owned by
Dawes, Wm.,
probably owned by John Johnston,
Williams, John,
owned by Mather Brown,
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,
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,
comments on the works of
Badger, Joseph,
Copley, John
Singleton,
Portraits by
Stuart:
Erskine, Lady,
Hobart, Bishop
John Henry,
Arkwright, Sir Richard
.278 Letter,
Stuart portraits:
Tappan, Miss Sarah,
Tappan, Rev.
Benjamin
Tappan, Mrs.
Eliza Tample
Morton, Mrs.
Perez
Armit, John, owned
by John McIlhenney
.279 Letter,
Comments on Stuart portrait
of
St. Vincent,
Earl of, owned by National Portrait Gallery (
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,
Comments about the portrait Earl
of St. Vincent, and owners National
Portrait Gallery (
.281
Letter,
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
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
Otis, Samuel
Allyne, owned by Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis;
unknown boy,
owned by Mrs. Charles Pelham Curtis
.282 Letter,
comments on the work of
Mather Brown;
notes on the portraits of
Mrs.-Benjamin Tappan (
notes on the portrait of
William Shippen, Jr.
.283 Letter,
Notes on portrait of Anthony
Pasquin, painted by Mather Brown, engraved by Scott and Bertolozzi
.284 Letter,
Stuart portraits with
comments:
Webbe;
Van Buren,
Martin;
Thacher, Samuel
Cooper;
Van der Beers
.285 Letter,
Notes on English Stuarts:
Fitzgerald, Lord
Edward,
Impey, Sir
Elijah,
Sutliffe
.286 Letter,
list of Sullys, by number,
with notes identifying sitters
.287 Letter,
notes on Sully portraits, by
register number:
Savage, William;
Savage, Jane
Cooper (Demetris);
Savage, Jane
Allen White;
Rotch (not
Roach);
Junkin, Mrs. and
Miss;
Pearce, Miss
(owned by
Siddons, Amy
(Miss) (owned by
Thomson, Miss
(owned by
Eichholtz, J.
(owned by
.288 Letter,
Stuart
portraits of Ozias Humphrey
.289 Letter,
Comments on Stuart portraits:
Ball, Joseph;
.290
Letter,
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,
Stuart portraits: Mrs.
Hopkinson;
Not Stuart portrait:
Nicholas
.292 Letter,
Comments on Stuart portraits
of
.293 Letter,
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,
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 (
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
Stuart portraits
and attributions listed by owners
.294 Letter,
Comments on two Durant
portraits:
Durant, Sarah
Bringhurst;
Durant, Rebecca
.295 Letter,
Comments on Stuart
portraits:
Logan, John;
Washington, G.
.296 Letter,
Owner genealogies of Stuart
portraits of G. Washington
.297 Letter,
Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, January 12, 1921
Count
of Stuart portraits of
.298 Letter,
Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, March 4, 1923
Re:
photograph of portrait of
.299 Letter,
S. S. Spaulding,
Re:
Stuart portrait of
.300 Letter,
Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, May 14, 1923
Re:
Kountze (Luther)
.301 Letter,
Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, January 17, 1924
Re:
another
.302 Letter,
Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, March 18, 1924
Re:
controversy about the endorsement of a Stuart portrait of
.303 Letter,
Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, October 18, 1924
Re”
authenticity of another
.304 Letter,
to Joseph Stewart,
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
.307 Letter,
Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, August 13,
1929
Re:Original Vaughan-type
Stuart portrait of
.308 Letter,
Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, September 15, 1930
Re: An Atheneum portrait of
.309 Letter,
Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, Decamber 8, 1930
Re:
.310 Letter,
Thomas B. Clarke to Fielding, November 11, 1932
Re: Stuart portraits of
.311 Letter, to Philip Kelly, sectary “The Art
Club of
.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
.314 Letter, W. Herbert Burk,
Re:
Letter, from J. Ackerman
Coles, February 6, 1923
Re:
.315 Letter, March 8, 191
Re:
.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
.318 Letter,
to Fielding, from Charles A. Munn, November 20, 1922
Re: further information on his Stuart portrait of
.319 Letter,
to Fielding from H. L. Ebrick, December 5, 1922
Re: Ownership of Stuart
portrait of
.320 Letter,
to Fielding from Charles A. Munn, December 15, 1922
Re: pedigree of
.321 Letter,
to Fielding from E. Woods, Architect of the Capitol,
December 16, 1922
Re:
1) Senate corridor - Thomas
Chestnut;
2) Senate committee room -
Edw. Pennington
.322 Letter, to Fielding, from Charles Insco
Williams, Lodge # 4 A.F. & M.,
Re:
.323 Letter,
to Fielding, from Knoedier & Co., January 16, 1923
Re: portraits of
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
.325 Letter,
to Fielding, from Henry Walters, February 1, 1923
Re:
.326 Letter,
to Fielding, from Henry Walters, February 5, 1923
Re:
.327 Letter,
to Fielding, from Laura Delano, February 6, 1923
Re:
.326 Letter,
to Ralph King,
Requesting information on
his Stuart portrait of
.329 Letter,
to Fielding, from: H. R. Mcllvaine,
Re: possible Stuart portrait
of
.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
.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,
Re: Stuart portrait of
.334 Letter,
to Fielding, from Macbeth Gallery, March 26, 1923
Re:
.335 Letter,
to Fielding, from Jonce McGurk, March 26,1923
Re: Stuart portrait of
.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
.338 Letter,
to Fielding, from C. Powell Minnegerode, Corcoran Gallery of Art, May 28, 1923
Re: Comparison of the Stuart
portrait of
.339 Letter,
to Fielding, from B. Coleman Dawson, June 15, 1923
Re: Portrait of
.340 Letter,
to Fielding, from National Gallery of Art.,
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
.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 “
.344 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re:
.345 Letter,
to Mr. Koeniger, from H. A. Hammond-Smith, February 27, 1924
Re: Stuart portrait of
.346 Letter,
to Fielding, from Copley Gallery,
Re: Stuart portrait of
.347 Letter,
to Fielding, from Copley Gallery, March 24, 1924
Re: price of the
Cumberland-Williams portrait of
.348 Letter, to Fielding, from: Hollis Fultz, sectaryy
to Gov. Hart of
Re: a copy of a Stuart
portrait of
.349 Letter,
to Fielding, from Historical Society of
Re: Langdon Williams gift of
portrait of William Klapp by
.350 Letter,
to Fielding, from Victor Seydel, February 2, 1925
Re: The sale of his
.351 Letter,
to Fielding, from George H. Bartles,
Re: portrait of
.352 Letter,
to Fielding, from Howard Young, N. Y., October 15, 1925
Re: sales of Stuart portrait
of
.353 Letter,
to Fielding, from Thomas Cochran., N. Y., November 11, 1925
Re: Stuart portrait of
.354 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re: Stuart portrait of
.355 Letter,
to Fielding, from F. A. Whiting.,
Re: Stuart portrait of
Washington no.121, quotes label:” last portrait from life” given by Washington
to Gn. Joseph Ellicott,
.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:
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”
.359 Letter,
to Fielding, from Samuel W. Weis,
Re: Clipping, enclosed, of
sale of a ‘new’ Stuart portrait of
.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
Beekman family portraits
.362 Letter,
to Fielding, from Thomas Cochran, October 11, 1926
Re: Further information of
Stuart portrait given to
.363 Letter, to William Church Osborne, from W.
Lansing Collins,
Re: Morgan monograph on C.
W. Peale; lists facts on Peale portrait of
.364 Letter,
to Joseph Stewart, Washington, D. C., from Knoedler Gallery, April 23, 1927
Re: Cleaning and sale of
Stuart portrait of
.365 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re: does not own a portrait
of
.366 Letter,
to Fielding, from George Bartels,
Re:
portrait of
.367 Letter,
to Fielding, from John(?) Kindig,
Re: portrait of
house in
.368 Letter,
to Fielding, from
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
.370 Letter,
to John F. Lewis,
Re: Stuart portrait of
.371 Letter,
to John F. Lewis, from H.
Re: genealogy of Stuart
portrait of
.372 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re:
.373 Letter,
to Fielding, from: Luke Vincent Lockwood, March 20, 1929
Re: Portrait of
.374 Letter, to Fielding, from Frank Stewart,
Gloucester County Historical Society, Woodbury, N. J., March 20, 1929
Re: Portrait of
.375 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re: Miniatures of Washington
(Peticolas, etc.)
.376 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re:
.377 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re: Peticolas miniature of
.378 Letter,
to Fielding, from John Hill Morgan, June 27, 1929
Re:
.379 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re: Stuart portrait of
.380 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re: genealogy of “de Franka”
Stuart portrait of
.381 Letter,
to Fielding, from Vose Galleries,
Re: portrait of
.382 Letter,
to Fielding, from Thomas C. Corner,
Re: Stuart portrait of Washington
(XXXIV) and other portraits owned in
.383 Letter,
to Fielding, From: Robert Dun Patterson,
Re:
.384 Letter,
to Fielding, from Walter Jennings,
Re:
.385 Letter,
to John Hill Morgan, from Ellen C. Ahern, January 20, 1930
Re: Frothingham copy of a
Stuart portrait of
.386 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re: Portrait of
.387 Letter,
to Fielding, from Lewis & Son Ltd, London, England, May 12, 1930
Re:
.388 Letter,
to Fielding, from Roger L. Scaife,
Re:
.389 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re: Crayon drawing of
.390 Letter,
to Fielding, from MFA,
Re:
.391 Letter, to Edward Biddle,
Re: Bust of
.392 Letter, to Fielding, from Charles Fairman,
Curator of Art,
Re:
.393 Letter,
to Fielding, from William Samitsky,
Re:
.394 Letter,
to Fielding, from Henry F. Brown,
Re:
.395 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re:
.396 Letter,
to Fielding, from Norman Mackie, Farr Company,
Re: Portrait of
.397 Letter,
to Fielding, from Gordon Dunthorne,
Re: Portrait of
.398 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re: Houdon bust of
.399 Letter, to Fielding, from Albert C. Ritchie,
Governor of
Re: Painting of
.400 Letter,
to Fielding, from F. S. Turner, Doll & Richards,
Re: Details of the sale of
the
.401 Letter, to Fielding, from Metropolitan
Re: Samuel Avery gift of a
.402 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re:
.403 Letter,
to Fielding, from P. L. Spaulding,
Re: Wax silhouette of
.404 Letter,
to John Hill Morgan, from Marion Whiteside, Pine Orchard,
Re:
.405 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re:
.406 Letter,
to Fielding, from Joseph Carson,
Re: Ownership of crayon
portrait of
.407 Letter,
to Fielding, from W. Lanier
Re: Painting by Kemmelmeyer
entitled “
.408 Letter,
to Fielding, from C.A.Hoppin,
Re: W.L. Washington’s
painting of
.409 Letter,
to Fielding, from W. L. Washington,
Re: His painting of
.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
.412 Letter, to Carl Lindberg,
Re: Opinion of Stuart portrait
of Washington - Biddle Penrose and Channing Gibbs.
.413 Letter,
to Fielding, from
Re: Requesting written
opinion by Fielding of her portrait of
.414 Letter,
to Fielding, from Mrs. Gordon Ordway (Octavia), June 24, 1932
Re: her portrait of
.415 Letter,
to Fielding, from Octavia Ordway, July 9, 1932
Re:
.416 Letter, to
Re: Pencil sketch of
.417 Letter,
to Fielding, from Arthur U. Newton,
Re: a Stuart portrait of Washington,
XXII
.418 Letter,
to Fielding, from George Simpson Eddy,
Re: Photograph of Houdon
bust of
.419 Letter,
to Fielding, from Anne-Carter Greene,
Re:
.420 Letter, to Fielding, from Tolley Allender
Biays,
Re: Portrait of the sister
of Charles Carroll.
.421 Letter,
to Fielding, from A. McAllister,
Re:
.422 Letter,
to Fielding, from Roland R. Foulke,
Re:
.423 Letter,
to Fielding, from Roland R. Foulke, October 29,1936
Re: Lawsuit over
.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
.426 Letter,
to Fielding, from John Hill Morgan, February 11, 1938
Re: Letters from Roland
Foulke
.427 Letter,
to Fielding, from Sidney Leger,
Re: a carved wood bust of
Benjamin Franklin
.428 Letter,
to Fielding, from Mrs. Frank Hyman,
Re: Stuart portrait of
Washington no. 99
.429 Letter,
to Fielding, from William Gorham Rice,
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
.431 undated
single page from letter signed A. W. Colton, University Library,
Re:
.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,
Re: Masks of
.434 Letter,
second page only, from Clarence Brighton, undated
Re: Picture that disappeared
from the
.435 Letter, to Mrs. Edward Murray,
.436 Letter,
second page only, from Joseph B. Peece, undated
Re:
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
.452 Clipping
of painted silhouette of
.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
.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,
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
.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,
.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
.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
.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
.481 Portrait of John Jay by
.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,
.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.,
.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)
.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
(acc.
no. 81x453.500)
Velasquez:
Philip IV (
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
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,
(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,)
.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,
.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) -
.634
(Gilbert Stuart) XII
317
.635 (Gilbert Stuart) -
.636
(Gilbert Stuart) - XXXVI 328
only enlargement
of eyes - John Jacobs
.637
(Gilbert Stuart) XLVI 331
.638 (Gilbert Stuart) - XLVII 331
Trevalyan
Turner,
.639
(Gilbert Stuart) - Uriah Oakes LVIII 335
.640
Gilbert Stuart
.641
Gilbert Stuart - XLVIII
332
Filson Club,
.642
Gilbert
.643
Gilbert Stuart - LII 333
(.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
.648, a-c
Charles Peale Polk 12 135
.649
Charles Peale Polk 16 136
.650
Charles Peale Polk - 21 137
.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
.656
Jean Antoine Houdon - Bronze
plaque 5 105
.657
Jean Antoine Houdon – MFA,
.658
Jean Antoine Houdon –
.659.,a-c
Jean Antoine Houdon, The Louvre. 1 l08
.660, a-b
Jean
Antoine Houdon, Morgan Library 1 96
.661
Jean Antoine Houdon,
.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
.665, a
Guiseppe Ceracchi 2 209
.666, a
John Trumbull 1
164
Gallery of the
.667
John Trumbull 2 164
Gallery of
School of Fine Arts,
.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
.67l, a-c
John Trumbull,
.672, a-c
John Trumbull,
.673, a
John Trumbull - Valentine
Green 173
.674 John Trumbull - 1 172
.675
John Trumbull, MFA,
.676, a,,b
John Trumbull,
.677
John Trumbull
169
Eliza Parke Law,
Edmund Law
.678
John Trumbull XI 175
.679, a
John Trumbull VIII
174
.680, a
Christian Gulager I
153
.681, a
Edward Savage 1 180
.682, a
Edward Savage 4 18l
Art Institute of
.683, a
Edward Savage 6 182
Garvin
Collection, N.Y.
.684
Edward Savage 6
163
.685, a,b F.
Kemmelmeyer 2 199
H. F. du Pont
.686
James Frothingham,
Gilbert Stuart
.687, a
Adolf Ulric Wertmuller 3
204
.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.
Portraits of George
Washington by unknown artists and of questionable attribution
(acc. no. 81x453.692-.872)
.692 Neagle
- Houdon
.693 C.
W. Peale,
.694 Robert
Field
.695, a-b Peale,
C. W. (not)
.696 Stuart
copy
.697
.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)
tavern sign
Swift, Jos.
.708 G.
Stuart - copy
.709 Wertmuller,
A. U.
.710 G.
Stuart
James B. Sword
.711 artist
unknown
Morgan, John
Hill
.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,
.734 Armand Dumaresq - Declaration of
.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 -
.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,
Stuart, G. (see
M.F. No. 26)
Newspaper
clippings
Thompson,
Herbert E,
Rowe, L. Earle,
R.
Mathewson, Frank
Convers
.755 New York Times clipping
Stuart, G.
West., Benjamin
Dr. Chas. Stille
.756 Saint-Memin, Brevoort, J. Carson
.757 Stuart (
.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
John Trumbull
Corcoran Gallery
.762 Rembrandt
Peale -
.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
.793 John
Vanderlyn -
.794 National
Museum,
.795 Morgan
& Fielding commentary
.796 Thos.
Sully -
.797 G.
Stuart -
.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 -
.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
C. W. Peale
Franklin Peale
Thomas Sully
Historical Society
of
Thos. B. Clarke
.819 P. A. Peticolas -
.820 Spencer, Frederick R.
.821 C. W. Peale
.822 G. Stuart -
.823 Houdon
.824 G.
Stuart -
.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
.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,
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
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
.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)
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)