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Gentleman

Artist: Edward Dalton Marchant (American, 1806–1887)

Elizabeth Woolsey Dunlap (1768–1848)

Artist: William Dunlap (American, 1766–1839)

John T. Woolsey (?) (d. 1798)

Artist: William Dunlap (American, 1766–1839)

William Samuel Johnson (1795–1883)

Artist: Henry Inman (American, 1801–1846)

Child of the Briggs Family

Artist, attributed to: Mary Way (American, 1769–1833)
Artist, attributed to: Betsey Way Champlain (American, 1771–1825)

Beatrix Cadwalader Jones (later Beatrix Cadwalader Jones Farrand, 1872–1959)

Artist: Emily Heyward Drayton Taylor (American, 1860–1952)

Young Lady in White

Artist: Charles Fraser (American, 1782–1860)

Maternal Allegory

Artist: Unknown- possibly Samuel Folwell

Lady in a Bonnet

Artist: Unknown

Gentleman in a Powdered Wig

Artist: Unknown

W. G. Miller

Artist: John Wesley Jarvis (American, born England, 1781–1839)

Reuben Nye of Fairhaven, Massachusetts

Artist: Carl Weinedel (American, 1795–1845)

Henry Sherman

Artist: Unknown

Romance Allegory

Artist: Unknown

Catherine Bohlen (probably 1830–after 1880)

Artist: John Henry Brown (American, 1818–1891)

Romance Allegories

Artist: Unknown

Dr. Joseph Youle (1771–1795)

Artist: Philip Parisen (American, 1761–1822)

Memorial for Dr. Joseph Youle

Artist: Philip Parisen (American, 1761–1822)

Self-Portrait

Artist: John Wood Dodge (1807–1893)

Harriet E. Hulse (later Harriet E. Hulse Felthousen, 1840–1921)

Artist: Edward Samuel Dodge (American, 1816–1857)

Young Lady in a Sheer White Dress

Artist: William M. S. Doyle (American, 1769–1828)

David Bradlee (1786–1814)

Artist: William M. S. Doyle (American, 1769–1828)

Alexander Reinagle (1756–1809)

Artist: Robert Field (British, ca. 1769–1819)

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