Catalogue of the Gallery of Art of The New York Historical Society
Part 13
Called Il Garofolo, from the place of his nativity. He ranked at the head of the Ferrarese School. He was an universal painter, though he devoted himself mostly to sacred history.
TITIAN (1477-1576).
The greatest painter of the Venetian School, whose name was Tiziano Vecellio or Vercelli. He was descended of a noble family and born at the castle of Cadore. At the age of ten he was placed under Sebastiano Zuccati and later under Gentile and Giovanni Bellini.
DOMINICK VAN TOL.
A nephew and student of Gerard Douw and one of the most successful imitators of his style and subjects. He was born between 1631 and 1642 at Bodegrave, and died at Amsterdam in 1676.
ROBERT TOURNIER (1668-1752).
A French painter, born at Caen, in Normandy. After studying under Lucas de la Haye, he visited Paris and entered the School of Bon Boulogne.
BENJAMIN TROTT.
Born about 1740, and began painting miniatures about 1791. He established himself at New York, removing to Philadelphia with Gilbert Stuart. After a trip west he went to Charleston, S. C., then to Newark, N. J., New York and Boston, reaching the latter place, probably his native city, in 1833, after an absence of more than forty years.
JEAN FRANÇOIS DE TROY (1679-1752).
Son of François de Troy, born at Paris. He studied under his father, and later went to Italy to study the works of the best masters. He was appointed Director of the French Academy at Rome.
JOHN TRUMBULL (1756-1843).
Born in Lebanon, Conn.; died in New York City. Served in the Revolutionary War and rose to the rank of Colonel. Studied under Benjamin West, and painted portraits and historical subjects. He was also in the diplomatic service of the United States. Most of his pictures are in the art gallery of Yale College.
GEORGE W. TWIBILL (1806-1836).
Born in Lampeter, Pa.; died in New York City. He studied under Henry Inman in 1828, and was elected an associate of the National Academy in 1832, and an academician the following year.
PAOLO MAZZOCCHI UCCELLO (1397-1475).
Born at Florence, and a disciple of Antonio Veneziano. He was one of the first who cultivated perspective.
JOACHIM UYTENWAEL (1566-1624).
Dutch painter, born in Utrecht. He first painted on glass under the instruction of his father, and then became the scholar of Joseph de Beer.
JUAN DE LEAL VALDEZ (1630-1691).
Spanish painter, born at Cordova, who studied in the school of Antonio del Castillo. At Seville he became acquainted with Murillo and acquired a great reputation.
E. VALLIN.
Was a scholar of Prudhomme.
JOHN VANDERLYN (1775-1852).
Born and died in Kingston, N. Y. He attended the drawing school of Archibald Robertson, and later studied under Gilbert Stuart. He painted portraits, and in 1796 went to France, where he remained some years. He painted the portraits of many distinguished men, but died poor.
SIR ANTHONY VAN DYCK (1599-1641).
Flemish painter, born at Antwerp. After receiving his first instructions from his father, he studied under Henry van Balen and then entered the school of Rubens, and became a great portrait painter.
CHARLES ANDRÉ VANLOO (1705-1765).
Born at Nice. He was first instructed by his brother, Jean Baptiste Vanloo, with whom he went to Rome, and studied some time under Benedetto Luti.
JACOB VANLOO (1614-1670).
A Dutch painter, born at Sluys, the son of John Vanloo, who first instructed him. He went to Amsterdam and then to Paris, where he settled.
LUCAS VANUDEN (1595-1672).
Born at Antwerp, and learned the art of painting from his father and his own studies of nature. He was employed by Rubens to paint the backgrounds in his pictures, who in turn enriched Vanuden's landscapes with historical figures.
LUCAS AND MARTIN VAN VALKENBURG.
These two brothers were painters of the Flemish school, who travelled together and painted landscapes. They were born at Mechlin, the former in 1530 and the latter in 1533.
DIEGO RODRIQUEZ DE SILVA Y VELASQUEZ (1599-1660).
Born at Seville. He was the most eminent painter of the Spanish school. He first studied under Francesco Herera, and later entered the school of Francisco Pacheco, whose daughter he married. He was a friend of Rubens and Ribera, and painter to the King of Spain.
ADRIAN VAN DE VELDE (1636-1672).
Dutch painter, born at Amsterdam, and studied under John Wynants, one of the ablest landscape painters of his time. He afterwards studied under Philip Wouwermans.
WILLIAM VAN DE VELDE (1633-1707),
the Younger, was born at Amsterdam, and received his first instructions from his father (a Dutch marine painter), and later studied with Simon de Vlieger.
ABRAHAM VERBOOM.
A Dutch painter, of whom little is known except from his works. He flourished about the middle of the seventeenth century and painted landscapes.
CORNELIUS VER BRYCK (1813-1844).
Born in Yaugh Paugh, N. J.; died in Brooklyn, N. Y. He studied under Samuel F. B. Morse, and in 1839 visited London, England. His health failed in 1843 and he again went to Europe, but died the following year.
PETER VERELST.
A Dutch painter, born at Amsterdam, 1614. Imitated Rembrandt in his portraits and Adrian Van Ostade in his genre pictures. Was living in 1665.
SIMON VERELST (1640-1710).
A Flemish painter, son of Pieter Verelst, born at Antwerp, whose instructor is unknown. He painted flowers and fruit most exquisitely. Died in London.
CLAUDE JOSEPH VERNET (1714-1789).
French marine and landscape painter, born at Avignon. He first studied under Adrian Manglard and later with Bernardino Fergioni. He lived in Italy twenty years.
HORACE VERNET (1789-1863).
Born at Paris in the Louvre, and received his chief instructions from his father, Antoine C. H. Vernet. He lived in Italy five years, returning to Paris in 1835.
VERONESE, PAUL, _see_ CALIARI, PAOLO.
DANIEL VERTANGEN (1598- ).
Dutch painter, born at The Hague; studied under Cornelius Poelemburg, whose style he imitated.
JAN VICTOR (1620-1672),
or Fictoor. A Dutch painter who painted subjects taken from the Old Testament, after the style of Rembrandt, in whose school he was educated.
LEONARDO DA VINCI (1452-1519).
An eminent painter and sculptor, the son of Pietro da Vinci, notary to the Florence Republic. He became the student of Andrea Verocchio, whom he soon surpassed. He visited Milan, Venice and Rome, and in 1516 he went to France at the invitation of Francis I. and spent the last three years of his life there.
JOSEPH VOLLMERING (1810-1887).
Born in Anholt, Westphalia, and died in New York City. He first studied in the Academy of Amsterdam and later under Barend Cornelis Koek-Koek. In 1847 he removed to the United States and opened a studio in New York.
ARY DE VOYS (1641-1698).
Dutch painter, born at Leyden. He first studied under Nicholas Knufer and then with Abraham vander Tempel, but adopted the style of Peter van Slingelandt, with whom he was intimate.
JOHN RENIER DE VRIES.
A landscape painter who followed the style of Jacob Ruysdael. He flourished in the latter part of the seventeenth century.
FERDINAND G. WALDMULLER (1793-1865).
Born at Vienna, he studied under Lampi and Maurer. Was Curator to the Lamberg Gallery in the Academy at Vienna, where he died.
SAMUEL L. WALDO (1783-1861).
Born in Windham, Conn.; died in New York City. In 1806 he went to London and returned in 1809, settling in New York City. William Jewett came to him for instruction and proved so useful that a partnership was formed and they jointly executed several works and became successful portrait painters.
WILLIAM A. WALL (1801-1885).
Born and died in New Bedford, Mass., and was apprenticed to a clock and watch-maker. After serving his apprenticeship he studied painting under Thomas Sully and visited England, France and Italy for improvement in 1831, returning to New Bedford in 1833, where he spent most of his life thereafter.
WILLIAM G. WALL (1792- ).
Born in Dublin, and came to New York in 1818, where he began his career as an artist, painting landscapes in oil and water color, the Hudson River Views being the first he made for publication.
ANTHONY WATERLOO (1610-1679).
Dutch painter and engraver, born at Lillie, of whose early history little is known. He spent most of his life in Utrecht, and became an excellent landscape painter.
ANTOINE WATTEAU (1684-1721).
French painter, born at Valenciennes. At Paris he gained the friendship of Claude Gillot, whom he surpassed. His subjects are usually comic conversations, musical parties, balls, etc.
SAMUEL B. WAUGH.
Was a Philadelphia portrait painter and his wife Eliza a miniature painter. He began his career there about 1843.
JOHN BAPTIST WEENIX (1621-1660).
Dutch painter, born at Amsterdam, the son of John Weenix, an architect. He studied first with John Micker and later with Abraham Bloemaert, then for two years with Nicholas Moyaert. He possessed extraordinary and varied talents.
ROBERT W. WEIR (1803-1889).
Born in New Rochelle, N. Y., and studied under John Wesley Jarvis. After painting for several years, he went to Florence in 1824 and then to Rome. He was professor of drawing at the U. S. Military Academy at West Point, which post he held for forty-two years.
ADRIAN VANDER WERF (1659-1722).
Dutch painter, born near Rotterdam. He first studied under Cornelius Picolett, and then with Eglon vander Neer. He resided at Rotterdam and visited Düsseldorf, where the honor of knighthood was conferred upon him.
BENJAMIN WEST (1738-1820).
Born near Springfield, Chester Co., Pa.; died in London, England. He received some instruction from William Williams, a painter in Philadelphia, and established himself there in 1756 as a portrait painter. He came to New York and in 1760 visited Italy and from there went to London, where he remained. He succeeded Sir Joshua Reynolds in 1792 as president of the Royal Academy.
WILLIAM E. WEST (1788-1857).
Born in Lexington, Ky., and died in Nashville, Tenn. He was a pupil of Thomas Sully, and in 1819 went to Europe, where he remained until 1839. Upon his return he lived in Baltimore, New York and Nashville.
EDWIN WHITE (1817-1877).
Born in South Hadley, Mass.; died in Saratoga Springs, N. Y. He went abroad in 1850 and again in 1869 to study. Returning to the United States in 1875, he opened a studio in New York.
JOHN WILDENS (1580-1653).
Flemish painter, born at Antwerp. Pupil of Pieter Verhulst. He designed after nature and was employed by Rubens to paint the landscapes in his backgrounds.
ADAM WILLAERTS (1577- ).
Flemish painter, born in Antwerp. His subjects were marines, coast scenes and seaports. He went to Utrecht in 1600, where he died.
JOSEPH WILTON (1722-1803).
Sculptor, born in London, the son of a plasterer. He studied in Brabant under Laurent Delvaux. At the age of twenty-two he entered the school of Pigalle in Paris and learned the art of working in marble. At Rome he achieved great success and upon his return to England was appointed State Coach Carver to the King. He acquired a large fortune.
MATTHEW WITHOOS (1627-1703).
Dutch painter, born at Amersfort, and studied under Jacob van Campen. He went to Italy with Otho Marcellis and applied himself to the same branch as that artist in painting flowers, plants, insects, reptiles, etc. He died at Hoorn, Holland.
EMANUEL DE WITT (1607-1692).
Flemish painter, born at Alkmaer. Studied under Evert van Aelst, but did not adopt his style. His best pictures represent interiors of churches, temples and edifices.
RICHARD C. WOODVILLE (1825-1855).
Born in Baltimore, Md. He studied in Düsseldorf, and from there sent pictures to the American Art Union. He visited Europe twice and died on his second trip while in London, England.
PHILIP WOUWERMANS (1614-1668).
Dutch landscape painter, born at Haerlem. He first studied with his father and then under John Wynants. He was one of the most masterly landscape painters that ever lived.
JOSEPH WRIGHT (1734-1797).
An English painter, born at Derby. Studied under Thomas Hudson and devoted himself chiefly to portrait painting.
JOHN WYNANTS (1600-1677).
Dutch landscape painter, born at Haerlem. His instructor is not known. He established an academy and among his students was Philip Wouwermans. Little is known of his personal history, and the dates of birth and death above are only approximate.
BERNARDO ZENALE (1436-1526).
An Italian painter, born at Trevilio. He was a disciple of Foppa and friend of Leonardo da Vinci. He excelled particularly in perspective.
FEDERIGO ZUCCARO (1543-1609).
Born at St. Angiolo, in Vado. He went to Rome and entered the school of his brother, Taddeo. After his brother's death he became the first artist in Rome.
FRANCESCO ZUCCO ( -1627).
Born at Bergamo. He first studied in the school of Campi, and then under Pietro Moroni. The date of his birth is not given.
INDEXES
INDEX OF PORTRAITS
Abbott, Henry, by Hicks, 180
Adams, John, by Durand, 6
Adams, John, by Stuart, B-304
Adams, John Quincy, by Durand, 7
Adams, John Quincy, by Marchant, 131
Allen, James H., 306
Allen, Theodore, 206
Alsop, John, 430
Alstyne, John, by Elliott, 284
Anderson, Alexander, M.D., D-173
Anderson, Julia M., by Anderson, 471
Aretino, Pietro, by Chapman, 70
Ashburton, Lord, by Healy, 282
Axtell, Mrs. William, 404
Bainbridge, John, M.D., by Lely, D-54
Bainbridge, William, by Peale, B-311
Baring, Alexander, by Healy, 282
Bayard, Anna Maria, 312
Bayard, Rev. Lazare, 486
Bayard, Mrs. Lazare, 487
Bayard, Samuel, 488
Bayard, Mrs. Samuel, 488
Bayley, Richard, M.D., by Lazarus, 193
Beecher, Rev. Henry Ward, 483
Beekman, Cornelia, 329
Beekman, James W., by Satterlee, 362
Bement, Edward, 439
Benedict, Erastus C., by Powell, 249
Benson, Egbert, by Jarvis, 81
Benson, Egbert, by Stuart, 82
Benson, Henry, by Vanderlyn, 273
Benson, Robert, by Trumbull, 272
Bethune, Rev. George W., by Peale, 205
Bloodgood, Matthais, 425
Bloodgood, Mrs. Matthais, 426
Bordley, John B., by Peale, B-300
Bouck, William C., by Elliott, D-179
Bradish, Luther, by Hicks, 141
Brasher, Elizabeth, by Ramage, 108
Breese, Samuel L., by Huntington, 291
Bruce, George, by Huntington, 390
Bryan, Guy, by Sully, B-286
Bryan, Thomas J., by Stone, 198
Bryant, Julia S., 456
Bryant, Peter, M.D., 451
Bryant, Mrs. Peter, 452
Bryant, William C., by Gray, 187
Bryant, William C. (cameo), 453
Bryant, William C., 454
Bryant, Mrs. William C., 455
Burr, Aaron, by Vanderlyn, 160
Burr, Emma Louisa, 469
Burr, Henry, 470
Burr, Henry A., 467
Burr, Mrs. Henry A., 468
Cabot, Sebastian, by Thompson, 129
Campbell, Thomas, by Osgood, 149
Carey, Alice, by Osgood, 148
Carlisle, Earl of, by Huntington, 142
Carlota, Empress of Mexico, 289
Carpenter, George, 396
Carpenter, Maria, 397
Casilear, J. W., by Durand, 369
Champlin, Mrs. Christopher, 298
Charles I, by Van Dyck, B-113
Choiseul, Duc de, by Greuze, B-262
Cinq Mars, by Velasquez, 226
Clay, Henry, by Osgood, 252
Clinton, DeWitt, by Jarvis, 138
Clinton, DeWitt, by Ingham, 139
Clinton, Gov. George, by Ames, 155
Colden, Cadwallader D., by Jarvis, B-316
Colles, Christopher, by Jarvis, 89
Columbus, Christopher, 113
Columbus, Christopher, after Parmigiano, 174
Combes, Charles U., by Cronin, 480
Cooper, Rev. Myles, 122
Copley, John Singleton, by himself, B-285
Copley, Sir John S., by Osgood, 134
Corn Plant, Seneca Chief, by Bartoli, B-314
Cortes, Hernando, 111
Crolius, Clarkson, by Ames, 188
Crolius, Mrs. Clarkson, by Wallace, 189
Cumming, Rev. Hooper, by Inman, 309
Cumming, Mrs. Hooper, by Peale, 310
Cumming, Mary, 304
Dallas, Alexander J., by Jarvis, 97
Daly, Charles P., by Page, 262
Darlington, William, M.D., by Eichholz, 479
Davis, Matthew L., D-165
De Bije, Margerethea, by Netscher, B-343
Decatur, Stephen, by Peale, B-309
Delavan, Capt. Daniel, by Trumbull, 301
DePeyster, Abraham, by DePeyster, 403
DePeyster, Catherine A., 419
DePeyster, Elizabeth Van R., 418
DePeyster family portraits, 399-401
DePeyster, Frederic, by Gerhard, 227
DePeyster, Col. James, by DePeyster, 402
DePeyster, John, by Peale, 296
DePeyster, Mrs. John, by Peale, 297
DePeyster, John Watts, by Jacquin, 422
DePeyster, William Axtell, 407, 408
DePeyster, Mrs. William Axtell, 409, 410
DeVos, Judith, 487
DeWitt, Rev. Thomas, by Cogswell, 157
DeWitt, Rev. Thomas, by Waugh, 158
Dexter, Henry, by Whipple, 360
Dexter, Orrando Perry, by Whipple, 361
Dix, John A., by Huntington, 260
Dongan family, members of, 263, 264
Doria, Madalena, B-328
Doria, Orelia, B-327
Douw, Gerard, in his atelier, by himself, B-114
Duchesnois, by Poussin, B-226
Durand, Asher B., by himself, 372
Durand, Asher B., by Jewett, 343
Durand, Asher B., by Trumbull, D-168
Durand, Mrs. John, by Durand, 378
Durand, Miss, by Durand, 377
Eastlake, Sir Charles L., by Huntington, 60
Engs, Philip W., 344
Everett, Alexander H., by Blanchard, 137
Field, Benjamin H., by Huntington, 277
Fish, Hamilton, by Heaton, D-181
Fish, Nicholas, by Shegogue, 76
Fish, Preserved, 321
Florence, Princess of, by Bronzino, B-52
France, Marshal of, by Rigaud, B-244
Francis, John W., M.D., by Elliott, 185
Francis, John W., M.D., by Bogle, 186
Franklin, Benjamin, by Duplessis, D-166
Frederick I, Emperor of Germany, by Cranach, D-114
Gallatin, Albert, by Powell, 130
Gates, Mrs. Horatio, 449
Gelston, David, by Jarvis, 314
Gevartius, by Trumbull, 68
Giles, John S., by Stearns, 364
Gilliland, William, by Earle, 457
Golden Fleece, Knight of the Order of, by Rubens, B-160
Graham, Com. John H., by Powell, 461
Graham, Mrs. John H., by Powell, 462
Grim, David, by Waldo, 334
Griswold, Rufus W., by Elliot, 86
Grosvenor, Seth, by Taggart, 176
Hall, Francis A., 395
Hall, John B., by Inman, 393
Hall, Mrs. John B., by Inman, 394
Halleck, Fitz-Greene, by Inman, 201
Halleck, Fitz-Greene, by Inman, 216
Halleck, Fitz-Greene, by Taggart, 143
Halleck, Fitz-Greene, by Twibill, 200
Hamilton, Alexander, by Peale, 103
Hamilton, Alexander, by Sharpless, 104
Hamilton, Alexander, B-305
Hamilton, Mrs. Alexander, by Johnson, D-174
Handy, William, M.D., by Savage, B-313
Haring, Elizabeth, by Peale, 297
Hawley, Jesse, by Ames, 126
Hawley, Jesse, by Gilbert, 127
Heathcote, Caleb, D-180
Henri IV, by Porbus, B-148
Hewitt, Mary E., by Osgood, 144
Hildreth, Richard, by Pratt, 269
Hoffman, Charles F., by Thompson, 172
Hoffman, Rev. Eugene A., by See, 330
Hoffman, Matilda, 438
Hoffman, Samuel V., by Beckwith, 331
Hoffman, Samuel V., by Schmidt, 332
Holley, Myron, 292
Holmes, Eldad, 320
Hosack, David, M.D., by Heaton, 458
Huntington, General E., by Trumbull, 73
Huntington, Jedediah V., by Huntington, 466
Indians, Osage Warriors, etc., by St. Memin, 164-171
Infanta Margarita of Spain, by Velasquez, B-209
Irvine, General William, by Lambdin, 196
Jackson, Andrew, by Durand, 11
Jaques, John D., M.D., by Inman, 363
Jay, Mrs. Augustus, 312
Jay, John, by Wright, 119
Jay, John, by Lay, 120
Jay, Peter A., by Saltza, 357
Jee, Harriet, by Peale, 310
Jefferson, Thomas, by Durand, 9
Jefferson, Thomas, 125
Jefferson, Thomas, by Peale, B-306
Johnson, William, by Jarvis, 204
Johnson, Sir William, 311
Jones, Jacob, by Peale, B-310
Jones, John, M.D., by Folwell, 116
Jones, John Divine, by Huntington, 420
Kane, Elisha Kent, by Hicks, 159
Kelby, William, by Hinckley, 324
Keteltas, Eugene, by Stone, 319
Keteltas, Henry, by Cotton, 325
Kent, James, by Morse, 90
King, John Alsop, by Hinckley, 290
King, John A., by Trumbull, 431
Ki-on-twog-ky, see Corn Plant
Kip, Solomon, D-177
Kirton, Anne, 287
Knickerbacker, Herman, 300
Knickerbacker, Col. Johannes, 299
Kunze, Rev. John C., by Jarvis, 121
Lafayette, by Ingham, 65
Lafayette, 117
Lamb, Martha J., 294
Lawrance, John, 308
Lawrance, John, 427, 428
Lawrance, John, by Trumbull, 274
Leavitt, David, by Flagg, 392
Lewis, Estelle A., by Elliott, 250
Lewis, Morgan, by Curran, 448
L'Hommedieu, Ezra, by Earle, 248
Lincoln family, by Carpenter, 423
Livingston, John, 405
Livingston, Mrs. John, 406
Livingston, Peter R., by Powell, 326
Livingston, Robert R., by Vanderlyn, 255
Louis XVII, Dauphin (School of Greuze), B-252
Lyndhurst, Lord, by Osgood, 134
McKnight, Mary DePeyster, 417
Macomb, Mrs. Alexander N., by Trott, 305
Macready, as William Tell, by Cummings, 80
McWhorter, Rev. Alexander, 303
McWhorter, Mrs. Alexander, 304
McWhorter, Ann, 307
McWhorter, Julia Anna, by Trott, 305
Madison, James, 208
Madison, James, by Durand, 10
Madison, James, by Durand, 207
Madison, Mrs. James, by Peale, B-308
Magalhaens, Fernando, 114
Maximilian I, 288
Meerman, Mrs. François, by Netscher, B-343
Mills, Zophar, by Carpenter, 333
Mitchell, Samuel L., M.D., by Sharpless, 105
Monroe, James, 232
Monroe, James, by Durand, 8
Montespan, Madame de, by Netscher, B-141
Morris, George P., by Elliott, 323
Morris, Gouverneur, by Ames, 118
Morris, Lewis, 133
Morris, Robert, by Jarvis, 115
Morse, Samuel F. B., D-172
Mount, William S., by Carpenter, D-169
Napoleon at Charleroi, by Vernet, B-268
Nicholson, James, 302
Nims, Jeremiah, by himself, 100
Norton, Caroline E. S., by Osgood, 278
Ogden, General Aaron, by Durand, 257
Ogilvie, Mrs. George, 307
Orleans, Duke of, by Vernet, B-269
Osgood, Frances S., by Osgood, 147
Ostade, Mrs. Adrian van, and child, by Ostade, B-144
Paré, Dr. Ambroise, by Porbus, B-254
Parisot, Jean, B-315
Payne, John, by Wainewright, 268
Payne, Thomas, by Van der Puyl, 267
Peale, Charles Wilson, by West, B-293
Perry, Oliver H., by Peale, B-312
Peru, Incas of, 233-246
Philip IV of Spain, B-73
Philip IV of Spain, as David with Goliath's Head, by Velasquez, B-207
Phillips, Elizabeth, 449
Pierce, Franklin, 472
Pintard, John, 109
Pintard, John, by Ramage, 107
Pintard, John, by Trumbull, 106
Pintard, Mrs. John, by Ramage, 108
Pleasants, John H., 283
Poe, Edgar Allan, by Osgood, 146
Priestley, Dr. Joseph, by Peale, B-307
Provoost, Rev. Samuel, by Duché, 123
Randolph, John, by Jarvis, 154
Red Jacket, by Weir, 295
Reed, General Joseph, by Hagen, 95
Reed, Luman, by Durand, 56
Rembrandt, Paul, by Chapman, 69
Remsen, Peter, by Waldo, 181
Riker, James, by Kosa, D-176
Rivington, James, 153
Rochechouart, Cardinal de, by Battoni, B-249
Rodgers, Rev. John, 251
Rossiter, Bryan, by Trumbull, 192
Rotterdam, Burgomaster of, and family, by Cuyp, B-106
Roy, Rammohun, by Peale, 156
Rutgers, Henry, by Inman, 175
Sa-go-ye-wat-ha, see Red Jacket
St. Catherine, by Rubens, B-158
St. John, weeping, by da Vinci, B-24
St. John the Baptist, by Velasquez, D-5
Santa Aña, Antonio L., by L'Ouvrier, 259
Savonarola, Jerome, by Bartolomeo, D-19
Schalcken, Godfrey, by himself, B-346
Schell, Augustus, by Johnson, 275
Schuyler, Catalina, 136
Schuyler, Philip, 135
Seymour, Daniel, by Cummings, 87
Shaler, William, 247
Sherman, Benjamin B., by Gerhard, 473
Smith, Edwin, by Anelli, 322
Smith, Elihu H., by Sharpless, 128
Smith, William, by Stubble, 124
Spain, Queen of (Spanish School), B-217
Spencer, Ambrose, by Jarvis, 211
Stanford, Rev. John, by Jarvis, 191
Stanton, Daniel, by Elliott, 183
Steenwyck, Cornelius, 265
Steenwyck, Cornelius, by Van Goosen, 266
Stevens, Gen. Ebenezer, 484
Stone, William L., by Marchant, 197
Strong, Roger, by Vanderlyn, 271
Stuart, Gilbert C., by Dickinson, 96
Stuart, Gilbert C., by Peale, B-302
Stuyvesant, Anna, 488
Stuyvesant, Gerardus, 350
Stuyvesant, Nicholas W., (1648-1698), 349
Stuyvesant, Nicholas W., (1722-1780), 351
Stuyvesant, Nicholas W., (1769-1833), 353
Stuyvesant, Gov. Peter, 347, 348
Stuyvesant, Peter, (1796-1860), 354
Stuyvesant, Petrus, (1727-1805) by Stuart, 352
Sutter, Capt. John A., by Osgood, 145
Swabey, Dr. Maurice, by Trumbull, 74
Taylor, Col. Zachary, 293
Ten Broeck, Henry, by Paradise, 285
Tilghman, William, by Peale, B-317
Tompkins, Gov. Daniel D., by Jarvis, 94
Trist, Nicholas P., by Pratt, 270
Vaché, Jean Lazare, 463
Vaché, John B., 465
Vaché, Maria A., 464
Van Berckel, Pieter J., by Peale, B-301