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![]() | James Gallatin 1837 Harvard University Art Museums Cambridge, MA | GA | Anonymous | |
![]() | Mrs. James Gallatin (1801-1885) And Her Son, Albert Gallatin Ii (1830-1930) c.1837 - c.1840 Harvard University Art Museums Cambridge, MA | Unrated | Anonymous | |
![]() | Portrait Of A New York Gentleman ca. 1840 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | ![]() George Linen used the European portrait convention of an open window and a curtain drawn back behind his sitter in many of his paintings. Here, he posed his sitter before a window opening onto trees and a moody sky. The gentlemans upright posture, wide eyes, and high brow convey a gentle and thoughtful personality. Small portraits like this, called... | Unrated | Anonymous |
![]() | Portrait Of A New York Lady ca. 1840 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | ![]() George Linen made this painting of a well-bred woman, stylishly coiffed and dressed in a fur-trimmed robe, as a pendant to her husbands portrait. The lady looks in the direction of her husband, with a sweet smile that conveys a warm intimacy, as though she might reach out and touch her husbands hand as they sat for their portraits. | Unrated | Anonymous |
Portrait Of Miss Catherine Swan Oil on Panel Private Collection Unknown, USA | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Portrait Of Mrs.smith Culter (Jane Swan) Oil on Panel Private Collection Unknown, USA | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
![]() | William Popham ca. 1845 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Unrated | Anonymous |
- George Linen