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![]() | Charles Leland 1822 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | John Neagle 1830 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | Judge Thomas Ewing ca. 1840 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | ![]() Judge Thomas Ewing, born in West Virginia in 1789, began his career as a schoolteacher in Ohio. He went on to practice law and in 1830 was elected to the U.S. Senate. This portrait shows Ewing at around fifty-five years old, about the time he became secretary of the treasury for President Tyler. | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | Mr. Hagner ca. 1825 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | Portrait Of A Gentleman 1820–22 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | Portrait Of A Gentleman (1) 1822 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Unrated | Anonymous | |
Portrait Of A Woman Wearing A Black Shoulderless Dress, Her Brunette Miniature wc on ivory Private Collection Unknown, USA | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
![]() | William Lippincott 1825 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | ![]() There are several men by the name of William Lippincott who may have sat for this portrait. The sitter probably posed for Daniel Dickinson in Philadelphia, and there is evidence to suggest that this portrait was commissioned on the occasion of his wedding. | Unrated | Anonymous |
- Daniel Dickinson