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Thomas B. Clarke by Charles Frederick Ulrich 1884 Smithsonian Institution New York, NY | Ulrich, Charles Frederick | Thomas B. Clarke, a lace and linen manufacturer in New York, began buying works of art in 1872. Within a decade he became this country's foremost collector of contemporary American art. Clarke was influential in myriad aspects of the New York art world, for he was treasurer of the National Society of Arts, chair of the Union League Club's art... | |
Abraham Lincoln by William Willard 1864 Smithsonian Institution New York, NY | Willard, William | ||
Lewis Morris by John Wollaston ca. 1750 Smithsonian Institution New York, NY | Wollaston, John | Description: Portrait of Lewis Morris standing with his body turned to the right and his head turned to face the viewer. He wears a dark jacket and a light vest with a white shirt. | |
William Winston Seaton by Joseph Wood 1822 Smithsonian Institution New York, NY | Wood, Joseph | Description: Portrait of William Winston Seaton standing with his body turned to the right, his head turned to face the viewer, his right hand resting in the pocket of his pants, and his left hand inserted into the front of his jacket. He wears a dark jacket with a white vest and shirt. |
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