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William Orne, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 1570-B

The image is a portrait painting of William Orne, created by Gilbert Stuart. It features a man with short, light-colored hair, wearing a dark coat and a white cravat. His face is directed slightly towards the viewer while maintaining a neutral expression. The frame is visible around the painting. It...

Elizabeth Bromfield Rogers, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 1571-B

The image depicts a painting by Gilbert Stuart titled "Elizabeth Bromfield Rogers." The portrait shows a woman seated, wearing a high-necked gown with lace details. Her hair is styled up, and she has an elaborate headpiece. The painting is enclosed in an ornate frame with intricate floral designs. P...

Portrait of the Artist, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 1572-B

The image displays a framed portrait painting by Gilbert Stuart titled "Portrait of the Artist." The artwork features a partially completed head and shoulders depiction of a man with flowing hair, shown against a plain background. The portrait is enclosed in an ornate, oval-shaped frame with intrica...

William Tudor, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 1573-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by Gilbert Stuart, depicting William Tudor. It shows a man with curly hair wearing a dark coat and a high-collared shirt. The painting is framed with a simple, thin border.

Peter Faneuil, Painting by John Smibert, 1574-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by John Smibert titled "Peter Faneuil." It depicts a man with long, white hair, wearing period attire with a dark coat and white cuffs. He stands with an arm resting on a surface, and the background features a distant view of ships. The painting is enclosed in...

Judge Samuel Sewall, Painting by Nathaniel Emmons, 1575-B

The image is a portrait of Judge Samuel Sewall. He is depicted seated, wearing a dark judicial robe and a white neck cloth. The frame is ornately decorated, and Sewell has a prominent, gentle expression with his hands resting in his lap. Photographed at the Massachusetts Historical Society for Mrs. ...

George Ticknor, Painting by Thomas Sully, 1576-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by Thomas Sully titled "George Ticknor." The portrait depicts a seated man, identified as George Ticknor, with dark hair, wearing a high-collared shirt and a coat. He is sitting on a chair with a circular cushion, holding a piece of paper or document in his ha...

Maria Franklin Clinton, Painting by John Trumbull, 1577-B

The image is a painting of a woman identified as Maria Franklin Clinton, wife of DeWitt Clinton,created by John Trumbull. She is seated, facing left, with her right arm resting on a surface. She is wearing a dress with lace detailing and her hair is styled up. The background features a dark curtain ...

Christopher Gore, Painting by John Trumbull, 1578-B

The image shows a painting of Christopher Gore, created by John Trumbull. The portrait features a man with white hair, wearing a dark coat and white cravat. The painting is encased in an ornate, decorative frame. Photographed at Memorial Hall, Cambridge for Century Co.

Christopher Gore, Painting by John Trumbull, 1579-B

The image is a photograph of a painting by John Trumbull titled "Christopher Gore." It depicts a man with white hair wearing a dark coat and a white cravat. The lower part of the frame has the text "Gov. Gore" engraved on it.

Alexander Hamilton, Painting by John Trumbull, 1580-B

The image depicts a painting by John Trumbull of Alexander Hamilton. Hamilton is shown in a formal pose with a neutral expression, wearing a high-collared shirt and dark coat. The portrait is framed in an ornate frame. It was photographed at the MFA, Boston.

Maria Franklin Clinton, Painting by John Trumbull, 1581-B

The painting titled "Maria Franklin Clinton" by John Trumbull depicts a seated woman in a formal dress with lace detailing. The woman is shown from the waist up with her right arm resting on a surface. The background includes draped fabric. Noted as having been owned by E. D. Jordan,.46 Beacon St.

The Little Rose of Lyme Regis, Painting by James McNeill Whistler, 1582-B

The image depicts a painting titled "The Little Rose of Lyme Regis" by James McNeill Whistler. It portrays a young girl with long hair, wearing a dress with a high collar and her hands clasped in front of her. The artwork is framed and the text at the bottom indicates its association with the Museum...

Thomas Carlyle, Painting by James McNeill Whistler, 1583-B

The image is a painting titled "Thomas Carlyle" by James McNeill Whistler. It depicts the profile of a bearded man, dressed in a jacket, with his gaze turned to the left side of the canvas. The painting is characterized by a textured surface and consists of muted tones.

Charles Sumner, Painting by Moses Wright, 1584-B

The image displays a painting of Charles Sumner, created by Moses Wright. The artwork is set within an ornate frame and depicts Sumner seated, wearing formal attire. A name plaque below the painting identifies the subject and the artist. Photographed at the Boston Public Library with the original ma...

Mrs. Appleton, Watercolor by Arthur Beebe, 1585-B

The image depicts a profile portrait of a woman, identified as Mrs. Appleton. Her hair is styled in an updo, and she wears a garment with a decorative collar. The portrait is oval-shaped and centered within the image.

Governor James Bowdoin II, Painting by Robert Feke, 1586-B

The painting titled "Governor James Bowdoin II" by Robert Feke depicts a man in a formal pose, with his left hand resting on his hip. He is wearing a dark coat with ornate white cuffs and a detailed waistcoat. The background includes a landscape with trees and mountains. The painting is framed with ...

Henry Bromfield, Painting by Samuel Morse, 1587-B

The image is a photograph of a portrait painting of an older man identified as Henry Bromfield. The painting features the man in a seated position, wearing attire typical of a formal portrait. His hair is white and he wears a somber expression. The name "Henry Bromfield" is inscribed on the bottom o...

Edward Bromfield, Painting by Joseph Blackburn, 1588-B

The painting is a portrait of Edward Bromfield by Joseph Blackburn. Bromfield is depicted seated, facing slightly to the viewer's right, wearing a long coat with visible buttons and holding a partially open book in his left hand. His hair appears to be styled in curls, typical of the fashion during ...

Edward Bromfield, Painting by John Greenfield, 1589-B

The image is a black-and-white photograph of a framed painting of Edward Bromfield. The painting, created by John Greenfield, depicts an older man with curly hair wearing a dark coat and a white collared shirt. The frame is ornate, with decorative elements visible around its edges.

Mrs. Edward Bromfield, Painting by John Greenwood, 1590-B

The image is of a painting titled "Mrs. Edward Bromfield" by John Greenwood. It depicts a woman in a formal pose, wearing a dress with a visible ruffled collar. The painting is framed with an ornate border and is presented in a rectangular format.

Edward Bromfield, Painting by John Greenwood, 1591-B

The painting of Edward Bromfield by John Greenwood depicts him wearing a robe and a beret. He is shown with one hand gesturing towards a cylindrical object, possibly a scientific instrument, placed on a table beside him. The phorograph was taken at Bromfield School, Harvard, Massachusetts. The paint...

John Brooks, Painting by Gilbert Stuart, 1592-B

The image is a photograph of a framed painting of John Brooks by Gilbert Stuart. The painting portrays a man in formal attire, featuring a uniform with epaulets, seated against a neutral backdrop. The ornate frame surrounding the painting has intricate detailing.

Dr. John Clarke, 1593-B

The image is a framed portrait of Dr. John Clarke by an unidentified artist. The painting shows a man with a long beard and a hat, dressed in period attire. He holds a small skull in his hand, which rests on a table. A plaque beneath the portrait reads: "John Clark 1598-1664 Came to America 1635 - P...

Dr. John Clarke, 1594-B

The image is a painting of John Clark, dated 1598-1664, according to the plaque on the frame. The portrait depicts a bearded man with long hair, wearing a cap and a garment with a square collar. He is holding a human skull in his right hand. The plaque also notes he came to America in 1635 and the p...

John Cotton, 1595-B

The image depicts a framed portrait of John Cotton. The man is dressed in clothing typical of a bygone era with a distinctive collar. The frame is ornate with intricate designs.

Garrick, 1596-B

The image depicts a framed painting of a man dressed in period attire, holding a cane and standing in a poised posture. The background includes architectural elements such as columns and what appears to be foliage.

Nahum Mitchell, 1606-B

The image is a portrait of an older man identified as Nahum Mitchell. He wears formal clothing with a visible cravat or ruffled neckwear. The painting is set in an ornate frame. The focus is on the upper body and face of the subject. Photographed at the Massachusetts Historical Society.

Christopher Greene, Painting by James Sullivan Lincoln, 1597-B

The image is a painting titled "Christopher Greene" created by James Sullivan Lincoln. It depicts a man wearing a uniform with epaulets, one hand partially inside his coat. The painting is framed with an ornate frame, and the name "Christopher Greene" is displayed on a plaque at the bottom.

Judge Samuel Hubbard, Painting by Samuel Lovett Waldo, 1598-B

The image is a painting of Judge Samuel Hubbard by Samuel Lovett Waldo. It depicts a middle-aged man with short, curly hair, seated and wearing a dark coat and waistcoat with a white shirt. His right hand is visible, resting on his lap. The painting is framed with an ornate, white frame. Photographe...

Isaac Hull, Engraving by Thomas Freeman after Gilbert Stuart Painting, 1599-B

The image is an engraving by Thomas Freeman after a painting by Gilbert Stuart, depicting Isaac Hull. Hull is shown wearing a military uniform with epaulettes. Below the portrait, an illustration of a naval battle scene involving ships is included, along with descriptive text identifying Capt. Isaac...

Daniel Webster, Painting by Parker Chandler, 1451-B

The image features a painting of Daniel Webster created by Parker Chandler. The portrait depicts a man in formal attire, including a dark coat and a white shirt. The framed painting is placed on top of a book against a corner wall.

Webster Replying to Hayne, Painted by George Healy, 1452-B

The image shows a painting titled "Webster Replying to Hayne," created by George Healy. The painting depicts a large gathering of men in a formal setting, likely a political or legislative chamber, with one man prominently standing while addressing the assembly. Above the painting is the inscription...

Webster's Reply to Hayne, 1453-B

The image depicts a handwritten page identified as "Webster's Reply to Hayne." The document contains cursive writing with several words and sentences crossed out. The text refers to themes of liberty, union, and American ideals, It is the last page of the manuscript.

Webster's Reply to Hayne, 1454-B

The image displays the last page of a handwritten manuscript of what appears to be a draft or excerpt from "Webster's Reply to Hayne." The text is written on a piece of paper with "61" marked at the top. The content consists of densely written cursive script, with some portions crossed out or edited...

Short-Hand Notes of Webster's Reply to Hayne, 1455-B

The image shows a handwritten document. The page is filled with shorthand script arranged into two main columns, each containing several short paragraphs. The handwriting is dense and covers almost the entire page.

Daniel Webster's Chair, 1456-B

The image shows a large, upholstered armchair, known as Daniel Webster's Chair. The chair features tufted leather upholstery and padded armrests. It has a sturdy wooden frame with turned wooden legs and casters. A small wooden writing surface is attached to one armrest, and a padded footrest can be ...

Painting of Daniel Webster as a Boy Driving Cows, 1457-B

The image depicts a boy, identified as Daniel Webster, steering a group of cows. The painting is set in a pastoral landscape, with trees and open fields visible in the background. The ornate frame surrounding the painting features intricate floral designs.

Daniel Webster, Painting by Chester Harding, 1458-B

The image is a painting by Chester Harding, depicting Daniel Webster. It shows a man seated, dressed in formal attire with a white shirt and dark jacket. He is portrayed with one arm resting on a surface and looking to his left. The background is plain and dark. Photographed from the collection of M...

Silhouette of Abigail (Eastman) Webster, 1459-B

The image shows an intricately carved frame containing a silhouette portrait of a woman identified in the title as Abigail (Eastman) Webster, the mother of Daniel Webster. The silhouette depicts the profile of a woman wearing a bonnet, and is centered in an oval opening within the ornate frame. Phot...

Silhouette of Abigail (Eastman) Webster, 1460-B

The image depicts an intricate, ornate frame with a central oval area containing the silhouette of a person identified as Abigail (Eastman) Webster, the mother of Daniel Webster. The frame is decorated with floral and scroll patterns, adding a decorative embellishment around the silhouette. The silh...

Silhouette of Abigail (Eastman) Webster, 1461-B

The image is a silhouette of Abigail (Eastman) Webster, the mother of Daniel Webster, encased in an ornate, decorative frame. The frame features intricate floral and scroll designs surrounding the oval-shaped silhouette centered within it Photographed from the collection of Mrs. A. Lawrence, 5 Commo...

Grace Fletcher Webster, Painting by Chester Harding, 1462-B

The image is a painting by Chester Harding, depicting Grace Fletcher Webster. The portrait shows a woman seated, wearing a large hat and a dress with a high collar. Her attire includes a bonnet and a ruffled lace around the neck. The painting is framed with an ornate design Photographed from the col...

Grace Fletcher Webster, Painting by Chester Harding, 1463-B

The image is a painting titled "Grace Fletcher Webster, Painting by Chester Harding." It depicts a woman seated and dressed in an elegant period costume with a large hat. Her attire includes a high-collared dress with a ruffled neckline. The painting is framed in an ornate frame with intricate detai...

Caroline LeRoy Webster, 1464-B

The image is a portrait of a woman seated in a chair. She is dressed in a formal gown with lace detailing. Her hair is styled and adorned with a headband. The portrait is set within a rectangular frame. Photographed from the collection of Mrs. A. Lawrence, 5 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Massachusetts.

Caroline LeRoy Webster, 1465-B

The image is a portrait of Caroline LeRoy Webster. She is seated in a wooden chair with ornate details on the headrest. She wears a dress with lace trimming and a brooch at the neckline, with bracelets on her wrists. Her hair is styled and she appears to be looking slightly to the side. Photographed...

Caroline LeRoy Webster, 1466-B

The image is a portrait of Caroline LeRoy Webster, identified by the title. She is seated on a chair with an intricately designed backrest. She is wearing a dress with off-the-shoulder sleeves and lace detailing, and her hair is styled with a headband. Her hands rest on her lap. Photographed from th...

Bust of Mrs. Daniel Webster, 1467-B

The image depicts a bust of Mrs. Daniel Webster. The sculpture shows a woman with hair styled in an updo, wearing a garment that drapes around her shoulders. The bust is mounted on a round base and set against a plain, dark background.

Fan and Spoon, 1468-B

The image depicts a decorative hand fan and a spoon arranged on an easel. The fan features intricate patterns along its ribs and fabric. The spoon is positioned above the fan. The background includes framed pictures and appears to be in a domestic setting. The items were owned by C. F. Adams in Balt...

Letter from Pope Gregory XVI to Miss Monroe, Hay Letter, 1469-B

The image displays a letter from Pope Gregory XVI to Miss Monroe. The letter is partially composed in two visible languages, with cursive handwriting on aged paper. It is placed on top of a book with visible text on the spine, which lists various educational subjects. A decorative pattern is partial...