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Mrs. John Nicholson (Hannah Duncan) And John Nicholson, Jr. by Charles Willson Peale 1790 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Peale, Charles Willson | ||
Mrs. Klapp (Anna Milnor) by Thomas Sully 1814 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Sully, Thomas | Ownership History: Dr. Joseph Klapp (died 1843), Philadelphia, Pa., 1814; by descent to Dr. William Henry Klapp (died 1855), 1843. By descent to Dr. William H. Klapp (died 1924), Philadelphia, Pa., by 1921; by descent to Langdon Williams (married to Anna Klapp, daughter of Dr. William H. Klapp), Philadelphia, Pa. by 1924. Richard C. Morrison,... | |
Mrs. Reuben Allerton (Lois Atherton) by Ammi Phillips 1821/22 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Phillips, Ammi | ||
Mrs. Sanford Robinson Gifford (Mary Cecilia Gifford) by Sanford Robinson Gifford 1878 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Gifford, Sanford Robinson | ||
My Mother by George Wesley Bellows March 1921 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Bellows, George Wesley | ||
Nantasket Beach by Emil Carlsen 1876. Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Carlsen, Emil | ||
Near Newport by John Frederick Kensett 1869 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Kensett, John Frederick | Ownership History: John F. Kensett, New York, 1869. Robert Somerville, New York, 1873; Richard Lawrence Schieffelin, New York, 1873. A. F. Mondschein, New York, by 1944; sold to the Art Institute 1949. | |
New England Country Seat by Michele Felice Corne 1800/20 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Corne, Michele Felice | ||
Niagara Falls in Winter by Jasper Francis Cropsey 1868 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Cropsey, Jasper Francis | ||
Noah Smith by Ralph Earl 1798 Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL | Earl, Ralph | Ownership History: Noah Smith, Bennington, Vermont, 1798; by descent to Eliza Smith, Huntington, Vergennes, Vermont, 1812. Ann Eliza Huntington, Vergennes, Vermont, by 1912; John Harrington, Vergennes, Vermont, from 1912; bequeathed to Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Society of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Vermont,... |
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