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Painting

Artist: Unknown

Lieutenant John Trumbull Ray (born ca.1792)

Artist: Andrew Robertson (British, 1777–1845)

Eye

Artist: Unknown

Bust of John C. Calhoun

Maker: Unknown

Peter Oliver (1741–1821)

Artist, attributed to: Richard Crosse (English, 1742–1810)

Young Lady in a Blue Dress

Artist: Unknown

Gentleman in a Red Coat

Artist: Unknown

Elizabeth Shrimpton

Artist: Unknown

Dr. Alexander Gray (Scottish, 1751–1807)

Artist: Walter Robertson (American, born Ireland, ca. 1750–1802)

Lady

Artist: Unknown
Artist, possibly by: John Ramage (British, born Ireland, ca. 1748–1802, active United States, 1775–94)

Romantic Allegory

Artist, attributed to: John Ramage (British, born Ireland, ca. 1748–1802, active United States, 1775–94)

Gentleman

Artist: Unknown
Artist, formerly attributed to: Joseph Wood (American, 1778–1830)

British Officer

Artist: John Hazlitt (British, 1767–1837)

Lord North

Artist, attributed to: Richard Crosse (English, 1742–1810)

Family Memorial for C. L.; verso: Profile Silhouette Portrait of a Man

Artist, attributed to: John Miers (active 1760-1810)

Lady in a Riding Habit

Artist: Unknown

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