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Mrs. Isaac Chanler (Sarah White) after 1771 Gibbes Museum of Art Charleston, SC | Museum Purchase with funds provided Mr. and Mrs. John J. Avlon, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crawford and Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Phillips, with additional funds from the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Herzog | Unrated | Anonymous | |
Mrs. John Peyre (Margaret Cantey) ca. 1776 Gibbes Museum of Art Charleston, SC | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Mrs. Mumford Milner (Elizabeth Brewton) before 1786 Gibbes Museum of Art Charleston, SC | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Peter Bounetheau 1789 Gibbes Museum of Art Charleston, SC | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Thomas Wigfall ca. 1790 Gibbes Museum of Art Charleston, SC | In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Nowell, Jr. given by Arthur E. Nowell, III, Allen D. Nowell, Gregorie W. Nowell, Nicholas H. Nowell, Louis G. Nowell, Christoper C. Nowell | Unrated | Anonymous | |
William Gibbes ca. 1774 Gibbes Museum of Art Charleston, SC | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
The Hartley Family ca. 1787 Princeton University, Art Museum Princeton, NJ | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Peter De Vaux watercolor on ivory Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | On the back of this locket are inscribed the words: “Peter De Vaux---Ancestor of Theodore Roosevelt.” The president’s forebears included James De Veaux (1710-1785) and Andre De Veaux (died1754), and this gentleman may have been a relation of theirs. In this miniature he is shown wearing a high neckband with a frilly extension known as a jabot. | Unrated | Anonymous | |
Portrait Of A Gentleman (2) ca. 1795 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Charles Cotesworth Pinckney c. 1773 National Portrait Gallery Washington, D.C. | Charles Cotesworth Pinckney posed for his portrait around 1773 in the red coat (traces of which remain) of the Charles Town colonial militia. By 1775, despite formative years spent in England, Pinckney was an enthusiastic rebel. He asked artist Henry Benbridge to repaint the uniform, showing him as a captain in the second South Carolina regiment... | Unrated | Anonymous |
- Henry Benbridge