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Catalogue of the Gallery of Art of The New York Historical Society
November 11, 1817.
120. Portrait of Chief Justice John Jay, (1745-1829.) (40X50.) Oliver Lay.
From the original by Gilbert C. Stuart.
Presented by Miss Elizabeth Clarkson Jay, October 1, 1889.
121. Portrait of John C. Kunze, D.D., (1744-1807.) (25X30.) John Wesley Jarvis.
Copied for the Society from a picture in possession of Mrs. Kunze and presented by his family, July 14, 1818.
122. Portrait of Myles Cooper, D.D., (1735-1785), second President of Columbia College. Copy from Copley. (25X30.)
Presented by Nicholas William Stuyvesant, May 9, 1820.
123. Portrait of Rev. Samuel Provoost, D.D., (1742-1815.) (28X36.) Thomas S. Duché.
Presented by Mr. and Mrs. Cadwallader D. Colden, January 11, 1825.
124. Portrait of William Smith, (1728-1793), Historian of New York. (Miniature.) H. Stubble.
Presented by David Hosack, M.D., 1828.
125. Portrait of Thomas Jefferson, (1743-1826.) (18½X26½.)
Copy from original by Stuart.
Presented by David Hosack, M.D., November 11, 1828.
126. Portrait of Jesse Hawley, (1773-1842.) (3X3½.) Ezra Ames.
127. Portrait of Jesse Hawley, (1773-1842.) (25X30.) Grove S. Gilbert.
Presented by Jesse Hawley, January 10, 1832.
128. Portrait of Elihu H. Smith, (1771-1798.) (7X9.) Crayon. James Sharpless.
Painted 1797.
Presented by David Hosack, February 19, 1833.
129. Portrait of Sebastian Cabot, (1477-1557?) (29X36.) Cephas G. Thompson.
Painted at the request of the Society, 1841, from the supposed original by Hans Holbein, which was the property of the late Richard Biddle, author of a Memoir of Cabot. A full account of the original portrait may be found in that work, pp. 317-320. It is supposed to have adorned the royal gallery at Whitehall.
Presented by the Artist, January 5, 1841.
130. Portrait of Albert Gallatin, (1761-1849.) (25X30.) William H. Powell.
President of the Society, 1843-1849.
Painted from life in 1843. Presented by the Artist, February 6, 1844.
131. Portrait of John Quincy Adams, (1767-1848.) (25X30.) Edward D. Marchant.
Presented by the Artist, October 1, 1844.
132. Portrait of Peter Van Schaack, (1747-1832.) (23½X28.)
Presented by Frederic de Peyster, January 7, 1845.
133. Portrait of Lewis Morris, (1698-1762), Judge of the Vice Admiralty for N. Y., Conn. and N. J. (24X30.)
Presented by one of his grand-daughters through William A. Whitehead, Newark, N. J., January 7, 1845.
134. Portrait of Lord Lyndhurst, (1772-1863.) (48X50.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Sir John Singleton Copley, son of John Singleton Copley, Artist.
Presented by the Artist, June 2, 1846.
135. Portrait of Philip Schuyler, (1695-1745.) (33X41.)
136. Portrait of Catalina Schuyler, (1705-1758.) (32X38.)
Presented by Henry C. Van Schaack, Manlius, N. Y., January 26, 1847.
137. Portrait of Alexander H. Everett, (1792-1847.) (3½X4½.) Washington Blanchard.
Miniature on ivory. Presented by the Artist, February 6, 1849.
138. Portrait of De Witt Clinton, (1769-1828.) (36X50.) John Wesley Jarvis.
Second Vice President of the Society, 1810-1815; First Vice President, 1816; President, 1817-1819.
Presented by the Heirs of Samuel S. Howland, November 7, 1854.
139. Portrait of De Witt Clinton, (1769-1828.) (49½X40.) Charles Ingham.
Presented by Nelson Robinson, 1909.
140. View of a Seaport. (48X26½.)
Presented by John MacGregor, M. P., October 5, 1855.
"I purchased it at the sale of the late Lord Fitzgerald's collection; and as a precious historical painting, and not as a mere Landscape, although it is an admirable Picture."—Extract from a letter of John MacGregor, M.P., to John Romeyn Brodhead, dated House of Commons, June 19, 1852.
141. Portrait of Luther Bradish, (1783-1863.) (34X44.) Thomas Hicks.
Vice President of the Society, 1845-1849, and President, 1850-1863.
Presented by the Artist, March 4, 1856.
142. Portrait of the Earl of Carlisle, (1748-1825.) (44X56.) Daniel Huntington.
Presented by the Artist, March 4, 1856.
143. Portrait of Fitz-Greene Halleck, (1790-1867.) (20X24.) Oval. John G. Taggart.
From the original by C. L. Elliott.
Bequest of Rufus W. Griswold, 1857.
144. Portrait of Mrs. Mary E. Hewitt, (1818-.) (25X30.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Presented by Mrs. Mary E. Hewitt Stebbins, April 15, 1861.
145. Portrait of Capt. John A. Sutter, (1803-1880.) (14½X18.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Bequest of Rufus W. Griswold, 1857.
146. Portrait of Edgar Allan Poe, (1809-1849.) (22X26.) Oval. Samuel S. Osgood.
Bequest of Rufus W. Griswold, 1857.
147. Portrait of Frances S. Osgood, (1811-1850.) (25X30.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Bequest of Rufus W. Griswold, 1857.
148. Portrait of Alice Carey, (1820-1871.) (25X30.) Oval. Samuel S. Osgood.
Bequest of Rufus W. Griswold, 1857.
149. Portrait of Thomas Campbell, (1777-1844.) (25X30.) Samuel S. Osgood.
Bequest of Rufus W. Griswold, 1857.
150. Tobias and the Angel Gabriel. (75X53.) Rembrandt School.
Thought to be by Ferdinand Bol, one of Rembrandt's pupils, and a very successful imitator of the style of his master. He was born at Dort, 1611; died 1681.
This painting has been highly commended by connoisseurs and artists—among the latter may be mentioned the late lamented Thomas Cole.
Presented by T. W. C. Moore, December 1, 1857.
151. Game, Fish, Fruit, Vegetables, etc. (77X59.) Francis Snyders.
The two figures were probably put in by either Rubens or Jordaens.
Presented by T. W. C. Moore, December 1, 1857.
152. The Artist showing his first Picture to his Parents. Group of Portraits, painted in 1788. (50X43.) William Dunlap.
Presented by John Crumby, 1858.
153. Portrait of James Rivington (1724-1802.) (28X36.)

