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Gouverneur Morris 1798 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
The Artist's Family ca. 1800 Metropolitan Museum of Art New York, NY | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Alexander Rose ca. 1788 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Born in Scotland, Alexander Rose (about 1733-?) immigrated with his family to the colonies before the Revolutionary War. He became a merchant and shipowner in Charleston, and an ardent patriot. The Roses have owned Kilravok (pronounced “Kilrock”) Castle, near Inverness, since it was built more than 750 years ago, and are distantly related to the... | Unrated | Anonymous | |
Mrs. Alexander Rose (Margaret Smith) ca. 1788 Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington, D.C. | Margaret Smith (1747-?) was the thirteenth child of a prominent New York Loyalist, Judge William Smith (1728-1793), and his first wife, Mary Hett. Her marriage in 1779 to the South Carolina merchant and patriot Alexander Rose likely put great strain on both families. The Roses remained in South Carolina and had at least two miniatures painted by... | Unrated | Anonymous | |
Daniel Robertson 1793 Gibbes Museum of Art Charleston, SC | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Elizabeth Mary Mcpherson (Mrs. James Reid Pringle) ca. 1792 Gibbes Museum of Art Charleston, SC | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
James Stanyarne 1791 Gibbes Museum of Art Charleston, SC | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
John Deas ca. 1791 Gibbes Museum of Art Charleston, SC | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Joseph Watson ca. 1790 Gibbes Museum of Art Charleston, SC | Unrated | Anonymous | ||
Mary Watson before 1801 Gibbes Museum of Art Charleston, SC | Unrated | Anonymous |
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