Preview | Description | Artist | Notes |
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Lady Picking Nasturtiums by Eugene Benson 1870 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Benson, Eugene | ||
Memorial For M. Bull by William Verstille ca. 1786 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Verstille, William | ||
Mrs. Azariah Eldridge (Ellen Battell) by Seymour Joseph Guy 1894 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Guy, Seymour Joseph | ||
Mrs. Caleb Bull (Mary Otis) by William Verstille ca. 1786 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Verstille, William | ||
Mrs. Frederick Mead by John Singer Sargent c. 1893 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Sargent, John Singer |
Waist-length
seated portrait of Mrs. Frederick Mead (Mary Eliza Scribner 1822-1897) wearing
a black dress and a purple cap.
(SIRIS)
Note:
References:
Ormond,
Richard and Elaine Kilmurray, "John Singer Sargent: complete paintings; volume 2, Portraits of the
1890s," New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2002, no. 294.
"A
checklist of... | |
Mrs. John Trumbull (Sarah Hope Harvey) by John Trumbull ca. 1804-1808 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Trumbull, John | ||
Mrs. Joseph Earl Sheffield (Maria St. John) by George Whiting Flagg oil on canvas Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Flagg, George Whiting | ||
Nettie Huxley (later Mrs. Rollar) by John Singer Sargent 1888 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Sargent, John Singer |
Nattie
would marry Harold Roller and the both had visited Sargent when John's father
was ill according to Charteris
(Charteris p. 99). She is also referred to in Sargent's letter to Isabella
Stewart Gardner in 1889, but there she is referred to as Miss Huxley, so she
probably married Harold Roller later (see letter).
Anyway,
Charles Merrill... | |
Otho Holland Williams by George Whiting Flagg 1842 Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Flagg, George Whiting | Otho Holland Williams (March 1, 1749 – July 15, 1794) was a Continental Army officer from Maryland in the American Revolutionary War. He participated in many battles throughout the war in the New York, New Jersey and Southern theaters, eventually ending his career as a Brigadier General. | |
Red Tailed Hawk by John James Audubon ca. 1831. Yale University Art Gallery New Haven, CT | Audubon, John James |
- Yale University Art Gallery