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George Jarvis Brush (1831-1912) by John Ferguson Weir 1897 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Weir, John Ferguson | ||
George Washington And Miss Custis by Edward Harrison May 1868 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | May, Edward Harrison | ||
Hanging Game Birds by John William Hill 1866 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Hill, John William | ||
Harriet Trumbull (Daughter Of Gov. Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.; Wife Of Benjamin Silliman Of Yale College) by Elkanah Tisdale Graphite and watercolor on paper Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Tisdale, Elkanah | ||
Irene Battell (Mrs. William Augustus Larned) by Seymour Joseph Guy 1892 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Guy, Seymour Joseph | ||
Jedidiah Morse by Nathaniel Hancock ca. 1795 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Hancock, Nathaniel | Hancock's portrait of the Congregationalist minister and geographer Jedidiah Morse, with its reverse depicting a geography lesson, exemplifies the miniature's role in the establishment of national identity after the Revolution. The author of influential and widely read geography texts, Morse promoted the science's power to build a sense of... | |
John Trumbull by Gilbert Stuart 1818 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Stuart, Gilbert | John Trumbull (June 6, 1756 – November 10, 1843) was an American artist during the period of the American Revolutionary War and was notable for his historical paintings. His Declaration of Independence was used on the reverse of the two-dollar bill. | |
Julia Porter Dwight by Eliza Goodridge circa 1832 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Goodridge, Eliza | ||
Lady Arranging Flowers by Eugene Benson 1870 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Benson, Eugene | ||
Lady Howe Checkmating Benjamin Franklin by Edward Harrison May 1867 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | May, Edward Harrison | Description: Interior scene with Lady Howe and Benjamin Franking seated at a table and playing chess. A third figure stands at the table. |
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