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Benjamin Franklin, Painting by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, 1399-B

The image is a photograph of a painting of Benjamin Franklin by Jean-Baptiste Greuze. The portrait is set in an ornate, carved frame with intricate leaf designs. The painting depicts Franklin wearing a coat and cravat, and it is displayed against a patterned backdrop. A plaque with the name "Greuze"...

Benjamin Franklin, Painting by Joseph Duplessis, 1400-B

The image displays a painting of Benjamin Franklin by Joseph Duplessis. Franklin is depicted facing slightly to the right, wearing an 18th-century outfit with a coat and a white cravat. The artwork is framed, and a label beneath the painting identifies the subject and the artist.

Benjamin Franklin, Painting by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, 1401-B

The image depicts a painting of Benjamin Franklin created by Jean-Baptiste Greuze. Franklin is shown seated and facing the viewer, with his upper body visible. He is wearing an 18th-century style coat and cravat. The painting is framed in an ornate frame with a plaque at the bottom displaying inform...

Benjamin Franklin, Painting by Benjamin Wilson, Copy by Dr. G. L. Walton 1402-B

The image is a reproduction of a painting of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Wilson, with the copy made by Dr. G. L. Walton. It depicts a portrait of Franklin in a formal attire, facing forward. Below the portrait is a signature of "B. Franklin" and additional descriptive text about the artwork.

Letter From Benjamin Franklin, 1403-B

The image shows a handwritten letter by Benjamin Franklin. The letter covers topics including the fisheries and a treaty. Franklin expresses thoughts on peace and relationships with other nations, mentioning England. The letter concludes with a signature, "B. Franklin."

Bonifacius, Title Page, 1404-B

The image shows the title page of the book "Bonifacius," published in 1710. The text describes the work as an "Essay Upon the Good," intended for Christians in various roles such as ministers, physicians, lawyers, and other societal figures to advise on doing good and answering the great end of life...

A Defence of the Rev. Mr. Mephill's Observations, 1405-B

The image shows an open book titled "A Defence of the Rev. Mr. Hemphill's Observations: or, An Answer to the Vindication of the Reverend Commission." The book appears to discuss religious and ecclesiastical matters, with references to Biblical citations and quotes from figures like Augustine and Til...

The Dignity of Man, 1406-B

The image shows the title page of "The Dignity of Man," a discourse addressed to the congregation in Franklin. It recognizes Dr. Franklin's donation of books to the parish library. The discourse is by Nathanael Emmons, Pastor of the Church in Franklin, and was printed by Bennett Wheeler in Providenc...

Poor Richard, 1739. An Almanack For the Year of Chrift 1739, 1407-B

The image is a page from "Poor Richard, 1739. An Almanack For the Year of Christ 1739." It includes the year "1739" prominently and mentions it as the third year after a leap year. The text outlines the various systems of date computation and includes content related to lunations, eclipses, and othe...

Poor Richard Almanack, 1408-B

The image shows a page from "Poor Richard Almanack," titled "January hath xxxi days." It contains a list of dates with corresponding weather predictions or events and small verses or sayings in two columns. The text includes a humorous narrative about a character named Giles Jolt.

Irvin, James, Eliza, and Harry Garfield, 1409-B

The image features four individual photographs of children mounted on a surface. Each child is depicted separately. The top left photograph shows a young child identified as Irvin McDowell Garfield. To the right, another child is labeled James Garfield, wearing a suit. The bottom left image is not l...

Lucretia and Irvin Garfield, 1410-B

The image shows a woman and a child seated together, identified as Lucretia and Irvin Garfield. The woman is wearing a dress with horizontal stripes and lace details, while the child is dressed in a light-colored outfit. They are positioned within an oval frame, which is part of the photograph.

Francis "Fanny" Hayes and Webb Cook Hayes, 1411-B

The Images shows two photographs of President Garfield's children. The photograph on the left shows a young girl identified as Francis "Fanny" Hayes and the photographs on the right shows a young boy identified as Webb Cook Hayes.

Mollie, Abram, Little Neddie, and Grandma Garfield, 1413-B

The image consists of four individual photographs mounted on a board. The photographs feature Mollie Garfield, Abram Garfield, Little Neddie Garfield, and Grandma Garfield. Each person appears in their own separate portrait, with handwritten labels beneath their images identifying them.

Nathaniel Hawthorne House, 1414-B

The image depicts a two-story wooden house identified as the birthplace of Hawthorne. The building features several shuttered windows and a chimney. A fence runs along the front of the house, and a streetlamp is visible on the sidewalk. The house is situated in a residential area with another buildi...

Nathaniel Hawthorne's Chairs, 1417-B

The image features two chairs and a table placed against a wooden wall. On the right, there is a large, upholstered armchair with a floral pattern. Next to it, there is a small wooden chair with thin vertical slats for a backrest. To the left of both chairs, a table with twisted legs is visible, and...

Nathaniel Hawthorne's Chairs, 1418-B

The image features two chairs associated with Nathaniel Hawthorne. On the left is a corner chair with a decorative backrest, armrests, and turned legs. On the right is a ladder-back chair with three horizontal slats on the back and woven seating. Both chairs are positioned against a wooden plank wal...

The Desk used by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Essex Institute, 1419-B

The image shows a simple wooden desk with four legs and a slanted top, associated with Nathaniel Hawthorne. It is located at the Essex Institute. The space where the desk is placed is plain, with a column visible on the left side.

Nathaniel Hawthorne, Painting by Charles Osgood, 1420-B

The image shows a framed portrait painting of Nathaniel Hawthorne by Charles Osgood. Hawthorne is depicted in formal attire, including a dark jacket and a bow tie, facing slightly to his right. The painting is presented vertically and is set against a plain background.

Nathaniel Hawthorne, Painting by H. Francis Osborne, 1421-B

The image is a painting of Nathaniel Hawthorne by H. Francis Osborne. It depicts a man with wavy hair sitting and holding a hat in his hand, wearing a dark coat. The portrait is enclosed in an ornate frame. It was photographed at the Essex Institute, Salem, Massachusetts.

Elizabeth Munroe, Miniature by Louis Sené, 1422-B

The imaget depicts a woman with curly hair, wearing a garment with a visible neckline, and her hand placed on her chest. The ornate frame around the miniature has floral and decorative motifs. A label beneath the circular portrait reads "Mrs. Munroe."

Munroe Chair, 1423-B

The image shows a decorative chair known as the "Munroe Chair." The chair features intricate embroidery on the backrest and seat cushion, with floral and ribbon motifs. The frame of the chair appears to be ornately carved, with fluted legs and scrolled armrests. It is positioned in front of a patter...

President Munroe and Presentation Sword, 1425-B

The image shows a framed portrait of a man identified in the title as President Munroe. The portrait is propped on a cane chair and features an ornately carved frame. A sword with a decorative handle is placed on top of the frame, with a strap hanging alongside the frame. In the background, a few fr...

Elizabeth Kortight Munroe, 1426-B

The image shows a framed portrait of a woman identified as Elizabeth Kortight Munroe. She is depicted wearing a garment with a low neckline, and her attire includes fur-trimmed elements. The frame is ornate and features intricate detailing.

Bas Relief of Maria Munroe, 1427-B

The image shows a bas-relief sculpture of Maria Munroe. The artwork features a side profile of a woman's head and shoulders, set in an oval frame. The sculpture emphasizes detailed features such as the hair and facial contours. It is displayed against a textured background.

Maria Munroe, 1428-B

The image shows an oval-framed portrait featuring a woman identified in the title as Maria Munroe. The frame appears to be intricately detailed and is resting on a surface along with some other objects.

Bas Relief of Maria Munroe, 1429-B

The image shows a bas-relief sculpture of Maria Munroe. The artwork features an oval plaque with a side profile of a woman, her hair styled in an intricate updo. The bas-relief captures fine facial details and clothing drapery.

Martha and George Washington, National Museum, 1430-B

The image shows two framed portraits displayed side by side. The portrait on the left depicts a woman wearing a headpiece, and the one on the right portrays a man in formal attire. Both frames have ornate borders. In the background, a mounted fish is visible.

The Washington Family, 1431-B

The image displays a framed artwork entitled "The Washington Family." It depicts a group of people, including a seated man, a woman, and a child, with an additional figure standing near them. A large globe is visible to the left. The scene captures a family setting, with individuals gathered around ...

Giorgio Washington, 1432-B

The image titled "Giorgio Washington" depicts a statue of a seated man dressed in classical Roman attire, holding a stylus in one hand and a tablet in the other, inscribed with text. The sculpture rests on a rectangular base. Below the image, the name "Giorgio Washington" is prominently displayed.

Giorgio Washington, 1433-B

The image is a depiction of a statue of George Washington, featuring a seated figure in classical Roman attire. The figure holds a tablet with inscriptions in one hand and a stylus in the other. The statue rests on a rectangular plinth, and the name "Giorgio Washington" is prominently displayed belo...

Giorgio Washington, 1434-B

The statue portrays a George Washington seated and draped in classical attire, holding what appears to be a piece of writing or drawing material. The figure looks towards the viewer, and the sculpture is mounted on a rectangular pedestal. The title "Giorgio Washington" is clearly labeled below the s...

George Washington, Sculpted by Sir Francis Chantrey, 1435-B

The image depicts a marble statue of George Washington sculpted by Sir Francis Chantrey. The statue stands on a pedestal in an interior setting flanked by two plaques on the walls behind it. Washington is shown in a standing pose, draped in classical attire. It was photographed in the State House, B...

George Washington, Sculpted by Sir Francis Chantrey, 1436-B

The image shows a statue of George Washington, sculpted by Sir Francis Chantrey. The statue is positioned on a pedestal in an interior space, possibly a hall with architectural details like arches. The figure of Washington is draped in classical attire, holding an object resembling a scroll in his h...

George Washington, Sculpted by Sir Francis Chantrey, 1437-B

The image displays a statue of George Washington sculpted by Sir Francis Chantrey. The statue is positioned on a pedestal within an interior setting. It was photographed in the State House, Boston, Massachusetts.

George Washington, Sculpted by Sir Francis Chantrey, 1438-B

The image features a statue of George Washington, sculpted by Sir Francis Chantrey. The statue depicts Washington draped in classical attire, holding a scroll in his left hand. It is mounted on a square pedestal set in a semi-circular niche, with plaques visible on the walls to either side. It was p...

George Washington, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 1439-B

The image features an unfinished portrait of George Washington, The Anthenaeum Portrait, painted by Gilbert Stuart. The painting depicts Washington in a formal pose, set in an ornate oval frame with decorative designs in the corners. The background appears to be plain.

George Washington, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 1440-B

The image depicts a painting by Gilbert Stuart of George Washington. The portrait shows Washington facing slightly to his right, with a neutral expression. He is dressed in formal attire, including a dark coat and a white cravat. The painting is oval-shaped and framed within a rectangular border. It...

Martha Washington's Ceramics, 1441-B

The image features a display of Martha Washington's ceramics, consisting of three main pieces. On the left, there is a lidded cup and saucer with a floral design. In the center, a larger, ornately decorated bowl is visible. On the right, two plates with a decorative pattern are set on a small metal ...

Daniel Webster, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 1443-B

The image is a photograph of a framed painting by Gilbert Stuart, depicting Daniel Webster. The portrait focuses on Webster's face, capturing his intense gaze and prominent features. The frame is ornate with intricate patterns.

Daniel Webster, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 1444-B

The image shows a painting of a man identified as Daniel Webster, created by Gilbert Stuart. The man is seated, wearing a dark coat with a light-colored shirt and cravat, and he has a serious expression while resting one arm on the chair. The painting appears to be placed against a patterned backdro...

Daniel Webster, Painting by Chester Harding, 1445-B

The image displays a painting by Chester Harding, titled "Daniel Webster." It features a seated man dressed in early 19th-century attire, including a dark coat and a white cravat. The portrait is encased in an ornate frame with decorative embellishments. It was noted as having been in the collection...

Daniel Webster, Painting by Chester Harding, 1446-B

The image is a portrait painting of Daniel Webster by Chester Harding. Webster is depicted seated, wearing a dark coat, a white shirt, and a cravat. The painting is enclosed in an ornate frame with decorative floral patterns. It was noted as having been in the collection of Mrs. A. Lawrence, 5 Commo...

Daniel Webster, 1447-B

The image is a black and white photograph of a painting by Chester Harding. It depicts a portrait of Daniel Webster. The portrait shows a man in formal attire with a high-collared shirt, looking to his left. The painting is framed in an ornate frame with decorative details. It was noted as having be...

Daniel Webster, 1448-B

The image shows a framed portrait of a man identified as Daniel Webster. He is depicted in formal attire with a high-collared shirt and dark coat. The frame is ornate with intricate floral designs around its border. The man is positioned with his right arm resting on something out of view.

Daniel Webster Daguerreotype, 1449-B

The image is a daguerreotype portrait of Daniel Webster. He is standing with one hand on his hip and the other resting on a book placed on a small, draped table. He is dressed in formal 19th-century attire, including a dark jacket and a bow tie. The setting appears to be a studio with a plain backdr...

Daniel Webster, Painting by Chester Harding, 1450-B

The image is a painting of Daniel Webster by Chester Harding. It depicts a seated man in formal attire, holding a quill pen over a piece of paper. The painting is set within a decorative frame. It was photographed at the Algonquin Club, Boston, Massachusetts.

The Broken Law, by George Grey Barnard, 1501-B

The image depicts the sculpture "The Broken Law" by George Grey Barnard. It shows a group of five human figures intertwined in various expressive poses. An individual appears to be standing or leaning against the sculpture, looking at it. Text is visible at the bottom of the image, dedicated to Eric...

The God Pan, by George Grey Barnard, 1502-B

The image features the sculpture "The God Pan" by George Grey Barnard. The sculpture depicts a reclining figure with the horns and legs characteristic of Pan, a deity from Greek mythology, playing a flute. It is placed on a pedestal with a plaque displaying the title and artist's name. The setting a...

The God Pan, by George Grey Barnard, 1503-B

This image depicts the sculpture "The God Pan" by George Grey Barnard. The sculpture features a reclining figure of Pan, a mythological character often associated with nature and rustic music. Pan is shown with horns on his head, lying on a textured surface. A plaque on the base reads "THE GOD PAN, ...