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Henry Codman

by Richard Morrell Staigg

Watercolor on ivory
11.43 x 8.89 cm (4 1/2 x 3 1/2 in.)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

Staigg, Richard Morrell 
Henry Codman

by Sarah Goodridge

1820s
Watercolor on ivory
8.89 x 7.62 cm (3 1/2 x 3 in.)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

Goodridge, Sarah 
Helen Sears

by John Singer Sargent

1895
Oil on canvas
167.3 x 91.4 cm (65 7/8 x 36 in.)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singernotes
17 years later Sargent draws her: Helen Sears  1912 See as it hung at the MFA, Boston May 27, 2002   Notes: Exhibitions Impressionism Abroad: Boston and French Painting: Royal Academy of Arts, London; Norton Museum of Art, Palm Beach, FL; 2005-2006
Head Of Washington

by Charles Willson Peale

about 1795–98
Oil on panel
19.05 x 15.24 cm (7 1/2 x 6 in.)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

Peale, Charles Willsonnotes
72 when Washington was a colonel in the colonial militia, and ending in 1795, when he was midway through his second term as president. The "Head of Washington" is one of Peale's replicas of the canvas he painted in 1795; the original is in the New-York Historical Society.
Head of Christ

by John Singer Sargent

c. 1897
Oil on canvas
66.36 x 45.72 cm (26 1/8 x 18 in.)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singer 
Head of an Aviator

by Philip Leslie Hale

about 1920–30
Red and white chalk on tan woven paper
31.8 x 27.9cm (12 1/2 x 11in.)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

Hale, Philip Leslie 
Head of an Arab

by John Singer Sargent

c.1891
Oil on canvas
80.01 x 58.74 cm (31 1/2 x 23 1/8 in.)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singer 
Harold Irving Pratt, Jr (age 20)

by John Singer Sargent

1924
Charcoal on cream paper
Sheet: 60 x 45 cm (23 5/8 x 17 11/16 in.)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singer 
Half-portrait of a Woman Holding Pearls

by Philip Leslie Hale

1921
Black, red and white chalks on woven paper
34.29 x 51.12 cm (13 1/2 x 20 1/8 in.)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

Hale, Philip Leslie 
Guy Lowell

by John Singer Sargent

1917
Charcoal on paper
62.5 x 46.4 cm (24 5/8 x 18 1/4 in.)

Museum of Fine Arts

Boston, MA

Sargent, John Singernotes
Guy Lowell (1870-1927) architect and landscape designer. In the mid 1890's he was chosen to design the new Museum of Fine Arts, Boston  on Huntington Ave which would be his greatest building. He also designed Lowell Lecture Hall at Harvard, buildings at Andover Academy, Simmons College and Brown University. He edited several books on gardening,...
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