| Preview | Description | Artist | Notes |
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![]() | Portrait of Clarkson Crolius by Ezra Ames c.1825 New York Historical Society New York, NY | Ames, Ezra | |
![]() | Portrait of James Rivington by Ezra Ames ca. 1806 New York Historical Society New York, NY | Ames, Ezra | ![]() James Rivington (c. 1724, London, England – July 1802, New York City) was an English-born American journalist, who published one of the most infamous Loyalist newspapers in the American colonies, while secretly supplying George Washington with information. |
![]() | Indian Encampment, Shoshone Village by Albert Bierstadt 1860. New York Historical Society New York, NY | Bierstadt, Albert | |
![]() | Self-Portrait by Asher Brown Durand ca. 1835. New York Historical Society New York, NY | Durand, Asher Brown | |
![]() | Andrew Jackson by Asher Brown Durand 1835 New York Historical Society New York, NY | Durand, Asher Brown | |
![]() | General Winfield Scott by Alonzo Chappel ca. 1850 New York Historical Society New York, NY | Chappel, Alonzo | |
![]() | Unidentified man by Alonzo Chappel ca. 1870 New York Historical Society New York, NY | Chappel, Alonzo | |
![]() | Francis A. Hall by Frederick R. Spencer 1857 New York Historical Society New York, NY | Spencer, Frederick R. | ![]() The subject was the son of John Bishop Hall and Evelina (McFarlan) Hall of New York. His portrait was a gift to the Society from his cousins. |
![]() | George Opdyke by Frederick R. Spencer oil on linen New York Historical Society New York, NY | Spencer, Frederick R. | ![]() George Opdyke (1805 - June 12, 1880) was an entrepreneur, a millionaire, and the Mayor of New York during the American Civil War, from 1862 to 1863 |
![]() | Mrs. George Opdyke by Frederick R. Spencer oil on linen New York Historical Society New York, NY | Spencer, Frederick R. | ![]() George Opdyke (1805 - June 12, 1880) was an entrepreneur, a millionaire, and the Mayor of New York during the American Civil War, from 1862 to 1863 |
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