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Benjamin Franklin

c. 1746
oil on canvas
127 x 102 cm (50 x 40 3/16 in.)

Harvard University Art Museums

Cambridge, MA

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Captain Alexander Graydon

c. 1746
oil on canvas
overall: 101.2 x 81 cm (39 13/16 x 31 7/8 in.) framed: 113 x 92.1 x 5.1 cm (44 1/2 x 36 1/4 x 2 in.)

National Gallery of Art

Washington, D.C.

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Charles Apthorp

1748
oil on canvas
Framed - h:141.50 w:117.50 d:7.50 cm (h:55 11/16 w:46 1/4 d:2 15/16 inches) Unframed - h:127.00 w:101.50 cm (h:50 w:39 15/16 inches)

Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, OH

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Dr. Thomas Graeme

Before 1752
no dimensions avaliable

notes
Dr. Graeme was the husband of Ann Diggs who was the stepdaughter of Sir William Keith. Graeme had arrived with Keith from England in 1717 and married Ann in 1719. During his years in Pennsylvania Graeme attained a significant social status in Philadelphia. He served as the Port Physician, was a consulting physician at the Pennsylvania Hospital, was...
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Elizabeth Turbutt, Mrs. Tench Francis

c. 1746
oil on canvas
36 x 28.5 inch

Private Collection

Unknown, USA

notes
Sale Of Sotheby's New York: Saturday, January 21, 2012 [Lot 167] Important Americana: Furniture, Folk Art, Silver, Porcelain, Prints and Carpets
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Family portrait of Isaac Royall

1741
oil on canvas
143 x 197.5 cm (56.3 x 77.8 in)

Harvard University Art Museums

Cambridge, MA

notes
Isaac Royall, Jr. (1719–1781) was a colonial American slaveholder who played an important role in the creation of Harvard Law School.
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Isaac Winslow

about 1748
oil on canvas
127 x 101.92 cm (50 x 40 1/8 in.)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

notes
Robert Feke proved to be the most talented native-born painter prior to John Singleton Copley. He was also a major influence on Copley himself, who would become the greatest American artist of the colonial period. Feke was born in about 1707 in Oyster Bay, Long Island, and worked in Newport, Philadelphia, and Boston. Although he had no formal...
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John Channing

about 1747–49
oil on canvas
127 x 101.92 cm (50 x 40 1/8 in.)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

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Mary Channing (Mrs. John Channing)

about 1747–49
oil on canvas
127 x 101.92 cm (50 x 40 1/8 in.)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

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Mary McCall

oil on canvas
50 1/4 x 40 1/4 in. (127.6 x 102.2 cm)

Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts

Philadelphia, PA

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