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Jacob Porter (1783-1846), B.A. 1803, M.A. 1806

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

Lady

Artist, attributed to: Joseph Dunkerley (American, born England, 1759–1812)

Gentleman

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

John Taylor (died before 1800)

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

General Epaphroditus Champion (1756-1834 or 1835)

Artist: Anson Dickinson (American, 1779–1852)

Lucretia Hubbard Champion (1760–1836)

Artist: Anson Dickinson (American, 1779–1852)

The Honorable Asa Bacon (1771-1857), B.A.1793

Artist: Anson Dickinson (American, 1779–1852)

Reverend Samuel Fayerweather (1725-1781), M.A. (Hon.) 1753

Artist: John Singleton Copley (American, 1738–1815)
Maker, attributed to: (case) Paul Revere (American, 1735–1818)

Mary Sanford Oliver (1713–1773)

Artist: John Singleton Copley (American, 1738–1815)

Child in a Pink Dress

Artist: Clarissa Peters Russell (American, 1809–1854)

Portrait of an Artist, probably Sumner Russell (ca. 1808–1835)

Artist: Moses B. Russell (American, 1810–1884)

Edith Harlow (born 1879)

Artist: Laura Coombs Hills (American, 1859–1952)

Gentleman

Artist: Richard Morrell Staigg (1817–1881)

Rose Prentice (1771–1852)

Artist: Sarah Goodridge (American, 1788–1853)

Portrait of Five Children

Artist: Clarissa Peters Russell (American, 1809–1854)

Lady in a Yellow Dress

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

Memorial Portrait of a Child

Artist: Sarah Peters (1821–1907)

Miss Martha Harris Appleton

Artist: Sarah Goodridge (American, 1788–1853)

Governor John Pickens of South Carolina

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

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