Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2014 https://archive.org/details/catalogueofengraOOhart * The Committee on Publications of the Grolier Club certifies that this copy of a " Catalogue of the En- graved Portraits of Washington " is one of an edition of four hundred and twenty-five copies printed on American hand-made paper during the year nineteen hundred and three. CATALOGUE OF THE ENGRAVED PORTRAITS OF WASHINGTON FRONTISPIECE Engraved in mezzotint, by S. Arlent Edwards, from an original in oil which was probably executed in 1798 or 1799, after the appointment of Washington as com- mander-in-chief of all forces raised or to be raised in view of the threatened conflict with France. Artist * unknown. CATALOGUE OF THE ENGRAVED PORTRAITS OF WASHINGTON BY CHARLES HENRY HART THE GROLIER CLUB OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK MCMIV Copyright, 1904, by The Grolier Club of City of New York PROEM THE Grolier Club invited me, in May of 1898, to pre- pare this volume, and it was then contemplated it should appear early in 1900, as a memorial of the one hundredth anniversary of the death of the first Presi- dent of the United States. I hope that an examination of its pages will prove the wisdom of the long delay ; but it could not, with justice to the subject and to myself, have appeared a day earlier than it does ; for it has required and received more than five years of diligent labor to complete it, and even now I dare not claim for it completeness. While the book has been going through the press important finds have been made, many of which are noted in their proper places, while others had to be thrown in as addenda. And I feel quite sure the volume will not have been issued many months before "Not in Hart" will be tagged on to some undescribed portrait or state. The undescribed portraits I trust may not be many ; indeed, I do not see how it is possible that they can be; but the undescribed states may be more numerous than I want to know. There is but one print, that I know, not described in this catalogue, and it is the frontis- piece to the volume. As it could not be issued until the book was published, it obviously could have no place in the text. 1 The other illustrations are photogravure facsimiles from exceedingly scarce prints, not in all cases the exact size of the originals. There is but one way by which a work of the kind and char- acter of the present work could be made even reasonably per- 1 The only impressions printed from this plate, beyond the edition for the book, are five printed in colors. vii PROEM feet and that is practically an impossible way. It would be to have every impression seen of each print described brought together for minute comparison and notation. This applies, of course, more to states than to distinct plates : yet in the case of many prints after Stuart's Athenaeum head, it applies equally to the plates. As the prints described are in collections, many of them geographically far apart and the bringing together of them impossible, it will be seen how much had to depend upon the eye and memory of the writer to supplement his notes when a print recorded came before him a second time for consideration, so that some slight inaccuracies will not be surprising. I will, however, claim one preeminence for this work, — that it is the most systematically accurate and complete work yet published on a cognate subject. For any shortcomings that it may have, I must fall back upon good old Plato's ripe philosophy : " As it is the commendation of a good huntsman to find game in a wide wood, so it is no imputation if he hath not caught all." The method and arrangement of the catalogue are simple and wholly original, and have followed the most scientific lines of which the subject was capable. It is divided according to the painters of original portraits in the chronological order of the paintings and under each painter are set down the prints after the originals. All others are placed under Fictitious. Thus the well-known Campbell type will be found under this heading, no such painter or person as Alexander Campbell being known ; Washington having written to Joseph Reed, in acknowledgment of a print of this type, " Mr. Campbell, whom I never saw to my know- ledge, has made a very formidable figure of the Commander in Chief, giving him a sufficient portion of terror in his counte- nance." Likewise under this caption will be found the familiar Rembrandt Peale portrait of Washington, which was not an original portrait painted from life, but a composite head made up in 1823, when Washington had been in his grave more than a score of years. Each print is given a separate number, the viii PROEM described state being, as near as can be determined, the first published state, followed by the earlier and later states, under the same number with a letter of distinguishment. The en- graver's name is given at the head of each description, when the name of the engraver appears upon the print ; and when the name of the engraver is known but does not appear upon the print, the name is printed within brackets to show that it is sup- plied from other sources. Then follows an exact description of the print, with its manner of execution, line, stipple, mezzo- tint, etc. Next the lettering, broken into lines, as it is on the print, followed by the dimensions, to the sixteenth of an inch. If it is a book print, the publication in which it first appeared is given, where this data could be obtained. The order of arrangement of prints is according to types, with- out any adherence to alphabetical sequence of engravers' names, as the print is equally important, iconographically, by one en- graver as by another, so that a collection of Washington por- traits, arranged according to this catalogue, will show all the portraits of one type together. 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Oval at top and bottom, with border, at top 3/16 and at bottom 2/16, in rectangle, with border line, 1/16. Line His Excellency General | Washington | Height, 5.12. Sub height, 5. Width, 3.3. This is evidently early American work, Evening Post, of June 23, 1779, as and much like that of Norman, which adorning "A Primer" published " Phila- the title, " His Excellency," would serve delphia, Walters & Norman, 1779." No to confirm. It may be the " beautiful copy of this publication is known to head " advertised in the Pennsylvania exist. JOHN NORMAN Bust, full front, to left, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with bor- der, 1/16, at sides, containing title, within ornamental oblong rect- angle. On either side, at base, seated figures of Fame blowing the trumpet, and beyond, flags and war trophies. On sides, flags and palm branches. At top scrollwork, with festoons of olive leaves, extending across. On the right, an oval pendant contain- ing the arms of Pennsylvania. On the left, a similar oval con- taining shield with rattlesnake. Around the rectangle a scroll border, 3/16, with a snake at bottom at full length. Etching His Excellency — GenV Washington. | Height, 2.2. Width, 4. 12. Oval height, 1. 13. Oval width, 1.8. Engraved on a plate 7.12 x 10.4, lettered across top, "Philadelphia Almanack for the Year of our Lord 1780; being Bis sextile or Leap Year." And at bottom of plate, " Engraved Printed and Sold by Norman and Bedwell, in Front Street between Arch and Market Streets." JOHN NORMAN 43 Full bust, full front, to left, in uniform, with ribband and epau- lettes. Oval, in a frame-like border, 15/16, in a rectangle, rest- 23 CHARLES WILLSON PEALE ing upon a small pedestal inscribed, "Temperance, | Prudence, | Fortitude, | Justice." On either side of which are emblems of War. At top, festooned garland. Line B Blyth del. — J. Norman Sculp. | His ExcellSX George Washington, Esq r | General and Commander in Chief of the Allied Armies, | Supporting the Independence of America. | Taken from an Original Picture in possession of his Ex CY Gov? Hancock | Published by John Coles, Bos- ton, March. 26 t . h 1782 | (Baker 26) Height, 13.10. Sub height, 11. 10. Width, 9.5. Oval height, 7.7. Oval width, 6.2. There is a companion print of Mrs. Washington. JOHN NORMAN 44 Full bust, full front, to right, in uniform, with ribband and epau- lettes. Similar to 43 only reversed. Line }. Norman Sc. | His Excell 0 ? George Washington, Esq? | Commander in Chief, of the Armies, of the United States, of I America | Height, 13. Sub height, II. 7. Width, 9.1. Oval height, 7.7. Oval width, 6. This plate, of which I have seen only tar carriage, are left white. The lower one copy, has the appearance of being line of lettering is cut through so that much worn, but in fact is a poor plate, the height is not exact, and a complete Some details, like the pedestal and mor- copy might show additional lettering. [UNKNOWN] 45 Whole length, to right, head to left, in full suit of armor, except- ing helmet and a gauntlet, which are on the ground. The right 24 Number 45 (reduced) Photogravure after line engraving attributed to John Norman. CHARLES WILLSON PEALE hand, which is ungloved, holds a lance or flag-staff which extends from the upper to the lower edge of the print. In the back- ground, to right, the representation of a battle. Vignette, in rectangle of double line, 1/16. Etching The true Portraiture of his Excellency | George Wash- ington Esq? I In the Roman Dress, as Orderd by Congress for the Monument to be erected | in Philadelphia, to per- petuate to Posterity the Man who commanded the | Amer- ican FORCES THROUGH THE LATE GLORIOUS REVOLUTION. | (Baker 426) Height, 1 1.4. Sub height, 9.3. Width, 7.3. This print, except the head, is a copy of Pro Patria." The act of Congress, a portrait of Sir William de la More, in August 7, 1783, mentioned in title, pro- Guillim's Heraldry, London, 1679, and vided for an equestrian statue, "the has the appearance of being executed general to be represented in a Roman by John Norman. The paper, upon dress, holding a truncheon in his right which the only copy seen is printed, has hand and his head encircled with a an interesting water-mark, " G. S. B. laurel wreath." [UNKNOWN] •16 Bust, full front, to right, in uniform, with ribband, but without epaulettes. Circle, with border, 5/16, cut off to rectangle. Line El General Washington | (Baker 45) Height, 5.3. Sub height, 4.10. Width, 4.5. Diameter, 4.3. [UNKNOWN] 47 Bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, with border, 4/16, in which is title, at top, in a rectangle, with border, 4/16, on a base. On same plate, opposite, to right, is a portrait of " Lady Wash- ington." Line 25 CHARLES WILLSON PEALE His Excellency General Washington | Height, 4.4. Width, 2.9. Oval height, 2.10. Oval width, 2. Plainly early American work, and the copies have been clipped so that the only two copies I have seen were found outside dimension may not be correct, in the interior of Pennsylvania. Both [AUGUSTIN DE SAINT AUBIN] 48 Full bust, full front, to left, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with border, 11/ 16, in a rectangle. Beneath the oval a tablet on which is the title. Line George Washington, | Commandant en Chef des Armees Americaines, I Ne en Virginie en 1733. I Se trouve A Paris, chez Aug. De ST Aubin, Graveur du Roi et de la Biblio- THEQUE, ACTUELLEMENT RUE THERESE BUTE ST RoCH, ET A LA BlBLIOTHEQUE | ET CHEZ COCHIN, AUX GALLERIES DU LOUVRE, A. P. D. R. I (Baker 31) Height, 8. Sub height, 7. n. Width, 5.10. Oval height, 4.9. Oval width, 4. 48$ Same as 48. Address changed to Se trouve a Paris, chez Aug. De ST Aubin, Graveur du Roi ET DE SA BlBLIOTHEQUE, ACTUELLEMENT RUE THERESE BUTE ST ROCH, ET A LA BlBLIOTHEQUE DU Roi, | ET CHEZ M* COCHIN, aux Galleries du Louvre, A. P. D. R. | 48& Same as 48. Before address. HALDER 49 Bust, full front, to left, in uniform, with ribband. Vignette, in oval of a single line. An insert, on page 357. Outline 26 CHARLES WILLSON PEALE Halder Sculp. | (Baker 13) Oval height, 4.9. Oval width, 4. [Essai sur Physiognomic Par Lavater. La Haye, 1781-86.] [UNKNOWN] 50 Bust, full front, to left, in uniform, with ribband. Copy of 49. An insert, on page 437. Outline Oval height, 4.9. Oval width, 4. [Essays on Physiognomy. By Lavater. London, 1789-98.] [UNKNOWN] 51 Bust, full front, to left, in uniform, with ribband. Vignette. Outline Tom. 6. — Pl. 339. (bis.) | Height, 5. Sub height, 4. Width, 3.10. [Lavater's Physionomie. Vol. 6. Paris, 1820.] 51a Same as 51. With addition of "Page 221 " between "Tom. 6." and " PI. 339. (bis.) " [UNKNOWN] 52 Full bust, full front, to left, in uniform, with ribband. Oval. Mixed General Washington. | London Pub. April, ii, 178?, by E Hedges N? 92 Cornhill. | Height, 5.9. Oval height, 3.12. Oval width, 3.1. This is Baker 44, there described from a cut-down copy without address. 27 CHARLES WILLSON PEALE [UNKNOWN] 53 Full bust, full front, to left, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with border, 4/16, upon a base in a rectangle. Title, upon white tablet, on base. Line Engraved for the Universal Magazine. | George Washing- ton, I Commander in Chief | of the American Army. Printed for J. Hinton, at the Kings Arms, in Paternoster Row. I (Baker 43) Height, 6.1. Sub height, 5.1 1. Width, 3.6. Oval height, 3.6. Oval width, 2.13. [Universal Magazine. London, May, 1800.] 53$ Same as 53. Before all letters. [UNKNOWN] 54 Full bust, full front, to left, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with border, 1/16. Aquatint George Washington, | Commandant en Chef des Armees Americaines, I Ne en Virginie en 1733. I Height, 6.1. Oval height, 4.9. Oval width, 4.2. L. ROGER 55 Bust, to left, in uniform. Oval medallion, with title, hung upon a column to right, beside a similar one, of Franklin, and one of Louis XVI, above. The column is surmounted with a globe, upon which are three fleurs-de-lis, and above the globe is a cock crowing. The base supporting the column bears an in- scription " L'Amerique | et les Mers, | 6 Louis ! | vous recon- naissen' | pour leur Liberated | " To the right is an Indian, 28 CHARLES WILLSON PEALE with his left foot upon a leopard's head and holding, in his left hand, a pole, with liberty-cap. In his right hand a caduceus. On the extreme right are two palm-trees with a ribbon entwined inscribed, " En m'elevant | je m'embellis." | In the left distance shipping, and in the foreground an anchor, on bales marked "M. L." Each medallion is inscribed with subject's name — "Waginston" — "Franklin" — "Louis Seize." The whole design enclosed in a circle of a single line. Aquatint DUPLESSIS BERTEAUX DEL. L. ROGER ScULP. I 786. | INDEPEN- dance des Etats-Unis. | [Then follow fourteen lines of text in double column]. A Paris chez Blin, Imprimeur en Taille- Douce, Place Maubert, N? 17, vis-a-vis la rue des 3 Portes, A. P. D. R. I Height, 8.10. Width, 5.15. Diameter, 5.4. Head, oval height, .10. Oval width, .8. This plate is printed partly in color and finished by hand. REINIER VINKELES Bust, to left, in uniform, within a frame, 4/16, hung on a wall. Beneath, a base on which is title and upon which lies a hat, baton and olive branch. A curtain hangs over and conceals the upper left corner of the frame. Line G. Washington, Generaal der Noord-Americaanen. Rein r - Vinkeles, sculp, naar een Origineel Schildery, by den Wel Ed. Heer P. van Winter, Nic : z. | (Baker 39) Height, 5.1 1. Sub height, 5.9. Width, 3.8. Head, height, 2.8. Width, 2. Same as 56. Before title on tablet, and in etched letters, "Rein Vinkeles sculp, naer een Orrigeneel Schilderye." 29 CHARLES WILLSON PEALE J. NORMAN 57 Bust to left, head to right, in a circular medallion with thirteen stars, held by a female figure, who is pointing out the medallion, to another female with a lyre, to the left. Below, to left, Fame blowing her trumpet, and to right Justice blindfolded, with scales and sword. Border of single line, 1/16. Etching J. Norman Sc | Height, 5.12. Sub height, 5.8. Width, 3.5. Head, diameter, 1. B. MOURIK 58 Bust, to left, head to right, in uniform. Circular medallion, with border, 3/16, containing title, in the centre of a plate, at top, con- taining in each corner a medallion with profile portraits of "John Adams," "De Generaal Gates," "Henry Laurens," and "Ben- jamin Franklin." In the middle of plate an American flag, on an oval shield encircled with laurel leaves, containing thirteen stars and thirteen stripes. On either side, six suspended tablets con- taining the names of twelve of the thirteen States, in Dutch, with " New Hampchire." on a separated tablet, under the medallion of Washington. On a base, at bottom, " MDCCLXXXIII." Enclosed in rectangle, with border line, 2/16. Etching In de Mercurius October, 1783. 2 DE Stuk. Pag 162. J De Generaal Waschington. | Ter Gedachtenis, van het Onafhangelyk Verklaaren der I 13 Americaansche Pro- vintien, Door de Engelschen. | B: Mourik Escudit. | Height, 6.6. Sub height, 5.12. Width, 4.12. Head, diameter, 15. ALBERT ROSENTHAL 59 Bust, to left, head to right, in uniform. Oval, in frame, 5/16, with ornamental top, upon a base containing title, in facsimile. Etching 30 CHARLES WILLSON PEALE " Pencel Sketch of General | Washington-from life taken | by Chas. Willson Peale 17^7 I 1787" I Etched by Albert Rosenthal. 1898, from the original in the possession of the Historical Society of Penna. | Height, 6. Sub height, 5.13. Oval height, 4. Oval width, 3.7. By whom the MS. inscription was made the same head, and No. 58 was pub- is not known, but the erased date, and lished four years prior to the substi- not the substituted one, is undoubtedly tuted date, the correct date, as Nos. 57 and 58 have 59a Same as 59. With only facsimile inscription on base. 59& Same as 59. With added lettering, "Twenty-five sets in three states of this plate printed and subscribed for by | " Then fol- low twenty-five names of subscribers, each numbered, in four columns. 59c Same as 59^. Plate defaced. ALBERT ROSENTHAL 60 Bust, to left, in uniform, with ribband. Oval. Etching Etched by Albert Rosenthal, 1897, | George Washington. | From the miniature by Charles Willson Peale, 1785. | in possession of the Long Island Historical Society. | Printed by E. Opitz. I Philadelphia, April io t . h 1897. | Height, 3.14. Oval height, 2.12. Oval width, 2.3. 60a Same as 60. Before all letters, with arms of Washington in lower margin. In some impressions the arms are printed in red. 60& Same as 60. With added lettering, "Twenty copies in four states of this plate printed and | Subscribed for | by | " Then fol- 31 CHARLES WILLSON PEALE low twenty names of subscribers, each numbered, in three col- umns. Plate defaced. ALBERT ROSENTHAL 61 Whole length, standing, to left, in uniform. In extended right hand an uplifted sword, and in left hand, at hip, a cocked hat. Back of Washington, to the right, a figure on the ground, representing Hugh Mercer, supported by a soldier, with bare head, while another soldier, with cocked hat and holding a staff with American flag, leans over. In left distance, a battle, and beyond, Nassau Hall. Etching Washington | at Princeton and the Death of Mercer. | Etched by Albert Rosenthal 1898. From the painting by c. w. peale, 1784, made to the order | of the trustees of the College of New Jersey, now in Nassau Hall, Prince- ton, N. J. I Height, 9.13. Sub height, 8.15. Width, 5.1 1. 61& Same as 61. Before all letters, and with view of Nassau Hall and facsimile signature of C. W. Peale in lower margin. In some impressions Nassau Hall is printed in red. 616 Same as 61. Lettering erased and the following substituted: "Twenty sets in four states of this plate printed and Sub- scribed for by I " Then follow twenty names of subscribers, each numbered, in four columns. Plate defaced. [UNKNOWN] 62 Whole length, standing, to left, in uniform, with drawn sword, uplifted, in right hand. Death of Mercer in the rear. Vignette, on title-page. Line 32 CHARLES WILLSON PEALE Death of Mercer from a Picture by Peale. | Height, I.I I. Width, 2. [Heroes of the Revolution. New York, 1844.J ALBERT ROSENTHAL 63 Whole length, standing, to left, in uniform, with left hand thrust into waistcoat and right hand resting on hip. To right, whole- length portraits of Lafayette and Tench Tilghman. To left, soldiers marching, two of them carrying flags. Etching Washington | Lafayette and Tilghman | Etched by Albert Rosenthal, Philada. 1897, from the picture Painted from life in 1 784, by Charles Willson Peale, | by order of the Assembly of the State of Maryland. Now in the House of Delegates, Annopolis, Md. | Published Philadelphia Dec. 1897. — Printed by E. Opitz. | Height, 9.9. Sub height, 8.8. Width, 5.2. 63a Same as 63. Before all letters, and with a scroll in lower mar- gin inscribed: "Articles of Capitulation, York, | Gloster & De- pendencies, I Oct. I9 th 1 78 1." I To left, facsimile signature of "C. W. Peale." In some impressions the scroll is printed in red. 63& Same as 63. Lettering erased and following substituted : " Twenty sets in four states of this plate printed and subscribed for by " I Then follow twenty names of subscribers, each num- bered, in four columns. Plate defaced. MAX ROSENTHAL 64 Full bust, to left, in uniform, with cocked hat. Mezzotint C. W. Peale, Pinx. 1778. — Max Rosenthal, Sc. 1895. I 33 r CHARLES WILLSON PEALE George Washington. | From a painting purchased by John Neagle at the sale of Peale's Museum, now in the posses- sion of the State Normal School, at West Chester, Pa. | Philadelphia, Nov. 25 t . h - 1895. Published by Wm. J. Camp- bell. I Height, 10.18. Sub height, 9.1 1. Width, 8. The statement, in title, that the painting this picture, by the present writer, in was purchased " at the sale of Peale's McClure's Magazine for December, Museum," is incorrect. See article on 1896. 64a. Same as 64. Before all letters. 64& Same as 64. Before lettering. In etched script: "Engraved & colored by Max Rosenthal from the | painting by C. W. Peale." | 64c Same as 64. Plate defaced. There were thirty-five sets of this plate printed, ten of which were destroyed by fire at the Hazeltine Building, Philadelphia, February 2, 1896. [R. JOSEY] 65 Half length, to left, in uniform, with left hand on hilt of sword. In background, to right, a field-piece and, to left, an American flag, some horsemen and a fortress. Mezzotint Height, 17.12. Width, 14.14. Published by Sabin of London in 1897, portrait of Washington, by Peale, that who claims it is from a painting by C. I know, and it has been impossible to W. Peale, and informs me that there ascertain any details of its history or were thirty proofs printed and no let- present whereabouts, tered impressions. It is unlike any 34 CHARLES WILLSON PEALE STEPHEN J. FERRIS 66 Bust, to left. Vignette. Etching S. J. Ferris fecit d'apres Peale | i 88 i | C. W. Peale, Pinxt. — S. J. Ferris, Del. & Sculp. | George Washington. | Pub- lished March 1882 by John Wanamaker, Philadelphia. | Height, 7.6. Sub height, 6. Width, 4.12. 66a Same as 66. Before title and address. 35 PIERRE EUGENE DU SIMITIERE 1779 MARIANO BRANDI 67 Bust, profile to left, in uniform, with ribband. Circular medallion, with border, 6/16, suspended by a ring and resting upon a base, in a rectangle. Title upon base. Border of double line, 10/16, outside rectangle. Line El General Washington. | Sacado del natural por M* DUSIMITIER EN FlLADELFIA GrABADO POR MARIANO BrANDI en Madrid a, 1781. | (Baker 64) Height, 6.8. Sub height, 4.14. Width, 3.6. Diameter, 2.8. BENOIT LOUIS PREVOST 68 Bust, profile to left, in uniform, with ribband. Circular medallion, with border, 6/16, suspended by a ring, over a base, in rectangle. Title on base. Border line, 10/16, outside of rectangle. Line G. Washington. | Drawn from the life by Du Simitier in Philadelphia. — Engraved by B. L. Prevost at Parice | N? i | (Baker 67) Height, 6.6. Sub height, 4.14. Width, 3.7. Diameter, 2.8. The character represented by " ce," in " Parice," is an old form final " s ", which cannot be represented otherwise to convey its appearance. [Portraits des G6n6reaux ; Ministres et Magistrats que se sont rendu celebres dans le Revolution des Treize £tats-unis de l'Amerique Septentional. Paris, 1781.] 36 1 Number 67 Photogravure after line engraving by Mariano Brandi. PIERRE EUGENE DU SIMITIERE 68a Same as 68. Without title on base and with "Du Simetiere" instead of " Du Simitier." " BENOIT LOUIS PREVOST" 69 Bust, profile to left, in uniform, with ribband. Circular medal- lion, with border, 7/16, suspended by a ring, over a base, in rect- angle. Borderline, 10/16, outside of rectangle. Line G. Washington | Drawn from the life by Du Simitier in Philadelphia. — Engraved by B. L. Prevost at Paria | No 1 | Height, 6.5. Sub height, 4. 14. Width, 4. 11. Sub width, 3.6. Diam- eter, 2.8. This print is not by Prevost, but is a is " Paria " for " Parice ". The execu- modern copy made, in Paris, within a tion is not as good as that of No. 68. few years. The only difference from 68, ADAM 70 Bust, profile to left, in uniform, with ribband. Circular medallion, with border, 5/16, suspended by a ring, over a base, in a rect- angle. Title upon base. Line- Washington. | Dessine d'apres Nature par Du Simitier k Philadelphie, — Grave par Adam. | (Baker 63) Height, 5.2. Sub height, 5.1. Width, 3.8. Diameter, 2.8. [Complot D'Arnold. Paris, 18 16.] WILLIAM SARTAIN 71 Bust, profile to left, in uniform, with ribband. Circular medallion, with border, 5/16, suspended by a ring over a base, in rectangle. Title on base. Mezzotint 37 PIERRE EUGENE DU SIMITIERE Copyright 1899, by W. Sartain, N. Y. | Washington. | Drawn from life by Du Simitiere — Engraved by William Sartain, N. Y. | Height, 5.4. Sub height, 5. Width, 3.1 1. Diameter, 2.8. 11a Same as 71. Before all letters, except title. 716 Same as 71. Plate defaced. One hundred sets of this print were published. [UNKNOWN] 72 Bust, profile to left, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with border, 9/16, on a base, festoon above, within rectangle. Border line, 1/16, around rectangle. Line Gen^ Washington. | Publish'd Jan][ 31. 1784 by John Walker from an Original Painting. | (Baker 70) Height, 6.6. Sub height, 5.8. Width, 3.8. Oval height, 2. 1 1. Oval width, 2.1. [Westminster Magazine. January, 1784.] A. W. KUSFNER 73 Bust, profile to left, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple A. W. Kusfner sc. 1793. I G. Washington. | (Baker 66) Height, 4.8. Oval height, 3.2. Oval width, 2.10. 73a Same as 73. Before engraver's name. 38 PIERRE EUGENE DU SIMITIERE [UNKNOWN] 74 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Circular medallion, in frame, on base, in rectangle, with title upon base. Line Georg Washington | (Baker 72) Height, 4.7. Width, 2.15. Diameter, 2.6. B. B. ECLLIS] 75 Bust, profile to right, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with border, 3/16, in rectangle. Mixed B. B. E. I His Excellency General Washington Commander. I in chief of the united States of North America &c. | Pub? May 15™ 1783 by R, Wilkinson. N? 58 Cornhill London. | (Baker 65) Height, 5. Sub height, 4.7. Width, 3.10. Oval height, 3.6. Oval width, 2.10. The tide is in open etched letters. [Portraits of the Generals, Ministers, Magistrates, Members of Congress and others who have become Illustrious in the Revolution of the Thirteen United States of North America. London, 1783.] 75a Same as 75. With title changed to "His Excellency General Washington Commander | in Chief of the Forces of the united States of North America &c." | 75a is printed in black and in reddish brown. There are also modern impressions from the plate on india and on plate papers. 756 Same as 75. Before title. 39 PIERRE EUGENE DU SIMITIERE BURNET READING 76 Bust, profile to right, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with borderline, 1/16. Stipple B Reading Sculpt | General Washington. | Drawn from the Life by Du Simetiere in Philadelpia | Publish'd May 10™ 1783 by W M Richardson N° 174 Strand | (Baker 68) Height, 4.10. Oval height, 2.1 1. Oval width, 2.5. Printed in black and in brown. [Thirteen Portraits of American Legislators, Patriots and Soldiers who distin- guished themselves in rendering their Country Independent. London.] 76$ Same as 76. Title and address in etched letter. Date "April io TH 1783" instead of "May io TH 1783." [SCHWEYER] 77 Bust, profile to right, in uniform, with ribband. Oval, with bor- der, 2/16, in rectangle, with white tablet for title. Stipple Washington | Height, 3.8. Width, 2. Oval height, 2.1. Oval width, 1.10. Upon the only impression seen there is written in pencil, " Schweyer sc. F. M." DANIEL BERGER 78 Bust, profile to right, in uniform, with ribband. Vignette, in upper left corner of plate, containing four other portraits, each numbered, enclosed in rectangle of a single line. Line 1. General Washington. 2. General Gates. | 3. D* Frank- lin. 4. Prasid. Laurens. 5. Paul Jones. | D. Berger Sculps. 1783. | 40 PIERRE EUGENE DU SIMITIERE Height, 3.1 1. Sub height, 3.7. Width, 2.2. Head, height, 1.3. Width, .14. [Historisch genealogischer Calender, oder Jahrbuch fur 1784. Leipzig.] DANIEL BERGER 79 Bust, profile to right, in uniform, with ribband. Vignette, in upper left corner of plate containing four other portraits, each numbered, enclosed in a rectangle of a double line. Line 1. General Washington. 2. General Gates. | 3. D R Frank- lin. 4. Prasid Laurens. 5. Paul Jones. | D. Berger Sculp. 1784. | Height, 3.13. Sub height, 3.7. Width, 2.2. Head, height, 1.4. Width, .15. This is an extremely close copy of No. all the plates in the " Historisch genea- 78, a very careful examination being logischer Calender" were re-engraved necessary to determine the differences, for this " Laschenbuch." With the exception of the engraved title [Allgemeines Historisches Laschenbuch . . . fiir 1784 . . . von M. C. Sprengel. Berlin.] C. G. LUNDGREN 80 Bust, profile to right, in uniform, with ribband. Vignette, in upper left corner of plate, containing four other portraits, each numbered, enclosed in rectangle of a single line. Etching 1 General Washington. 2 General Gates. | 3 Dr. Frank- lin. 4 Presid. Laurens. 5 Paul Jones. | Graver, af C. G. Lundgren. I Height, 3.12. Sub height, 3.6. Width, 2.2. Head, height, 1.4. Width, .14. [Historia om Feorenta Amerikas. Sprengel. Orebro, 1810.] 41 PIERRE EUGENE DU SIMITIERE SNACK 81 Bust, profile to right, in uniform, with ribband. Vignette, in upper left corner of plate, containing four other portraits, each numbered. Etching i. General Washington. 2. General Gates. | 3. D R Frank- lin. 4. Presid. Laurens. 5. Paul Jones. | Snack. Sc. | Height, 3.13. Width, 2.4. Head, height, 1.3. Width, .12. [UNKNOWN] 82 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Vignette, in centre, of last row of three portraits, in a group of twelve, "Westerman" to the right and " Valpole" to the left, in rectangle of a single line. Etching Washington. | Head, height, 1.6. Sub height, 1.4. Width, 1. [UNKNOWN] 83 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Vignette, on plate with, and above, portrait of Tell. Line Washington. | Tell. | Die Helden der alten Freiheit | Height, 4. 15. Sub height, 2.5. Width, 1. 10. This is Baker 71, described from a mutilated impression. [Revolutions Almanach von 1797. Gottingen.] 42 JOHN TRUMBULL 1780-1793 VALENTINE GREEN 84 Whole length, full front to left, in uniform, standing upon an eminence, near a river. The right hand holds a cocked hat and rests upon a sword, with point upon the ground, while the left hand, holding a rolled scroll, rests, across the body, upon the right hand, the index finger pointing to fortifications on far side of the river. In the rear, ships are seen enveloped in smoke, and to the right, a negro, wearing a turban, holds a horse which is browsing. Beneath, in the margin, is an Indian, seated, holding a shield bearing the arms of Washington. Mezzotint Painted by I, Trumbull Esq? of Connecticut 1780. — En- gravd by V. Green, Mezzottinto Engraver to his Majesty, & to the Elector Palatine. | General — Washington. | En- grav'd from the Original Picture in the Possession of M. De Neufville, of Amsterdam. — Publish'd by AppointmT of M. De Neufville, Jan ry 15™ 1 781, by V. Green, N. 29, Newman Street, Oxford Street, London. | (Baker 147) Height, 24.13. Sub height, 22. 14. Width, 15.14. 84a Same as 84. Inscription in etched letter. Painted by J. Trumbull Esq* of Connecticut, 1780. — Engraved by V. Green, Mezzotinto Engraver to his Majesty, & the Elector Palatine. | General — Washington. | Engraved 43 JOHN TRUMBULL from the Original Picture in the Possession of M. L. De Neufville — Published by Appointment of M. De Neuf- ville, Jan r . y 15™ 1 781, by V. Green, | — of Amsterdam — N? 29, Newman Street, Oxford Street, London. | JACQUES LE ROY 85 Whole length, full front to right, in uniform, standing. Copy of No. 84 reversed. With border, 8/16, and title, in tablet, at bottom. Line J. Trumbull Pinx. — le Roy Sculp. | G. Washington. | (Baker 151) Height, 7.3. Sub height, 6.3. Width, 3.12. 85a Same as 85. Border removed. Three points after "Sculp." [Essais Historique. Par D'Auberteuil. Bruxelles, 1781.] MARIA MIOU 86 Whole length, full front to right, in uniform, standing. Similar to 84, with addition of a palm tree to the left in place of horse and attendant. Boats in river and a battle in the distance. Line Page 487. | Maria Miou sculp. | George Washington, | Le heros liberateur de sa patrie, i ne en i 732, mort a la fin de 1799. I (Baker 152) Height, 5.2. Sub height, 4.5. Width, 3. [Beaut^s de L'Histoire des £tats-unis. Par P.-J.-B. Nougaret. Paris, 1817.] The engraver's name has heretofore been misread " Misa," but the other plates in the book show it plainly to be Miou. 44 JOHN TRUMBULL [UNKNOWN] 87 Whole length, full front to left, head to right, in uniform, with ribband, standing, in landscape, on raised ground, with right heel resting upon a small stone. In left hand a baton. Other- wise a free copy of No. 84. Vignette, in rectangle of a single line. Etching Le Celebre G. Wasington, General des Anglos Ameri- quains. I A Paris ches Basset, Rue ST Jacques. Il tient Magasin de Papiers en Rouleaux. | Height, 10.3. Sub height, 9.6. Width, 7.1. [UNKNOWN] 88 Whole length, to left, in uniform, standing. In right hand an open scroll inscribed, "American Free | dom established | by Valour & I Perseverance" | Above head, a figure of Fame blowing her trumpet and crowning Washington with a laurel wreath. At feet flags, scrolls and books marked "Stamp Act," "Boston Port Bill," "Acts of Pari.," "Brit. Stat." Line His Excellency George Washington, Commander in | Chief of the American Armies, Marshal of France &c. | (Baker 160) Height, 7.2. Sub height, 6.10. Width, 4.10. [The Essence of Agriculture.] WOODMAN AND MUTLOW 89 Whole length, to left, head to right, in uniform, with black stock. Advancing, with left arm upon shoulder of Goddess of Liberty and right hand, holding a baton, extended. Above, a 45 JOHN TRUMBULL figure of Fame blowing the trumpet. On a plate containing, in centre, a map of America and to right, a seated figure of Dr. Franklin writing, in an open book, upon a page to which Minerva, helmeted, is pointing. Line Woodman & Mutlow Sculp | Published 18 March, 1783, by J. Wallis, at his Map & Print-Warehouse, Ludgate ST, London. | Height, 6.6. Sub height, 6. Width, 7.1. [UNKNOWN] 90 Whole length, to left, in uniform, with black stock. On margin of map of the United States of America. Published April 3. 1783 by John Wallis, London | Height, 3.4. My note of this portrait was made sev- print in my recent investigations. Its eral years ago, and seems not to be very date and size show it to be different full, and I have not come across the from 89. WOODMAN AND MUTLOW 91 Head, to right. Oval, on map of North America, with a head of Dr. Franklin, to right, as companion. Line Published, June i s .T 1783, by J. Fielding N? 23, Paternoster- Row. — Woodman & Mutlow. sculp, | Oval height, .II. Oval width, .9. 46 JOHN TRUMBULL WILLIAM SHARP 92 Full bust, to left, in uniform, with black stock. Oval, with bor- der, 4/16, resting on a tablet, within a rectangle, with border, 3/16. Above the oval, a rattlesnake and liberty-cap, with the legend in border above, "Don't tread on me". On either side olive and laurel branches, flags, cannon and cannon-balls. Line George Washington, | Commander in Chief of Y e Armies of y e I United States of America. | Engrav'd by W. Sharp, from an Original Picture | London, Published according to Act of Parliament FebY 22? 1780. | (Baker 35) Height, 6.10. Sub height, 5.14. Width, 4.2. Oval height, 3.7. Oval width, 2. 10. [Poetical Epistle to his Excellency George Washington. Lond., 1780.] 92a Same as 92. Publication changed to "Feb? 22"? 1783. | by J. Stockdale Piccadilly." [Constitutions of the Several Independent States of America. By W. Jackson. London, 1783.] BRUNTON 93 Full bust, to left, in uniform, with black stock. Oval, with bor- der, 5/16, in rectangle, with double border, 4/16. A copy of 92. Etching George Washington | Comander in Chief of y e Armies of y e I United States of America. | Brunton ScupT | Height, 6.7. Sub height, 6.4. Width, 4.6. Oval height, 3.4. Oval width, 2.10. [A Poetical Epistle to his Excel. George Washington. London Printed: Provi- dence (Rhode Island) Reprinted and sold by Bennett Wheeler at his office on the West side of the Great Bridge. MDCCLXXXL] 47 JOHN TRUMBULL N. PRUNEAU 94 Full bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Oval, with border, 5/16, in a rectangle, with border, 3/16. Copy of 92, with the omission of legend, "Don't tread on me". Line George Washington | Commandant en Chef des Armees | des Etats-unis de lAmerique. I N. Pruneau del. et Sculp. | A Paris chez lAuteur, Rue S t Jacques vis a vis le College DU PLESSIS. I ET CHEZ DeNNEL GRAVEUR, RUE DU PT BOURBON atten t la Foire ST Germain. | (Baker 29) Height, 6.9. Sub height, 5.13. Width, 4. Oval height, 3.5. Oval width, 2.9. 94a Same as 94. Before all letters. CAREY 95 Bust, to left, in uniform, with black stock. Vignette, without any background. Stipple Carey sc | Gen l Washington | (Baker 5) Height, 2.6. Sub height, 2.4. Width, 2.1. JAMES NEWTON 96 Bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Vignette, without background. Stipple Ja? Newton sculp. | GenV Washington. | (Baker 25) Height, 2.6. Sub height, 2.4. Width, 2. 48 JOHN TRUMBULL [UNKNOWN] 97 Bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Vignette, without background. Stipple GenV Washington. | Height, 2.6. Sub height, 2.4. Width, 2. Modern impressions from this plate be 96, with engraver's name erased, are printed facing a fur-cap portrait But close comparison, and its position of Dr. Franklin, both portraits on the on the plate, satisfy me it is a different same copper (height, 5.6; width, 6.2), plate, but a close copy of 96. and the print is generally considered to [UNKNOWN] 98 Bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Vignette, without background, in oval border of two lines, 1/16, within which is title. Stipple Gen l Washington | P* 6 | Oval height, 3.3. Oval width, 2.8. Head, height, 2. 10. Width, 2.1. [UNKNOWN] 99 Bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Vignette. Stipple Gen l Washington | Published No? i s J 1784. by Whitworth & Yates Bradford-Street | (Baker 42) Height, 5.12. Sub height, 4.6. Width, 3.12. [UNKNOWN] 100 Bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Oval, in border, 4/16. Mezzotint 49 JOHN TRUMBULL GenV Washington. | Pub d 15™ July 1784 by Whitworth & Yates, Birmingham | Height, 5. 11. Oval height, 4.8. Oval width, 3.15. All of the many impressions of this plate that I have seen are modern ones, on old paper, and it is questionable if they are even from an old plate. VALENTINE GREEN 101 Full bust, to left, in uniform, with border, 13/16. Mezzotint Painted by I. Trumbull Esq? of Connecticut. — Engraved by V. Green, Mezzotinto Engraver to his Majesty & to the Elector palatine. | General Washington. | Publish'd June 3? 1783 by V. Green, N° 29, Newman Street, Oxford Street & Sold by J. Brydon, Printseller, N? 7, Charing Cross, London. | Height, 13.14. Sub height, 10.15. Width, 8.5. 101a Same as 101. Before all letters. SAMUEL ARLENT EDWARDS 102 Full bust, to left, in uniform, with border, 11/ 16. Copy of 10 1. Mezzotint Painted by I. Trumbull Esq. of Connecticut. — Engraved by S. Arlent Edwards after V. Green. | General Wash- ington. I Published 1897. BY J- E Sabin, Printseller 80 Nassau St. New York. | Height, 10. Sub height, 9.1. Width, 7.1. 102a Same as 102. Before all letters. Only thirty printed, and in color. 50 Number ioi (reduced) Photogravure after mezzotint engraved by Valentine Green. JOHN TRUMBULL [JOHN KEYSE SHERWIN] 103 Bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, with border line. Line Published according to the Act of Parliament, May the io, 1783, by J. K. Sherwin, N? 28, S T . James's Street & | Will*! 1 Hinton N° 5 Sweetings Alley Cornhill. | (Baker 156) Height, 5.14. Oval height, 3.3. Oval width, 2. 11. 103a Same as 103. Lettering erased and title "Gen! Washington" inserted. THOMAS CHEESMAN 104 Whole length, to front, head to left, in uniform, with field-glass in extended right hand. In the left hand, a cocked hat, held close to the sword-hilt, at side. In the rear, a horse, held by a soldier, and beneath, a dismantled cannon. In the extreme back- ground, the representation of a battle. Stipple border line, 2/16. Stipple Painted by John Trumbull Esq r — Engraved by T. Chees- man. I General Washington. | London, Published AugT i. 1796, by A. C. de Poggi N? 91, New Bond Street. | Height, 27.12. Sub height, 25.7. Width, 17.8. 104a Same as 104. Before border line and letters. In etched letters, " io! h 1795 by A. C. De Poggi New Bond S l London." 1046 Same as 104. Before border line and with address, preceding title : " London, Published by A. C. De Poggi Nf 91, New Bond Street, June 1796." Title in open block letters. (Baker 141) 51 JOHN TRUMBULL 104c Same as 104. The inscription in a different letter, and without any date. THOMAS CHEESMAN 105 Whole length, to front, head to left, in uniform. Same as 104. Stipple Painted by John Trumbull Esq? — Engraved by T. Chees- man. I General Washington. | London Published by A. C. de Poggi. N° 91, New Bond Street. | Height, 27.2. Sub height, 24.13. Width, 17.12. This is a close copy of 104, but clearly on extreme left. In this plate more of a different plate. The difference is most the arm and plume are shown than in apparent in the soldier holding the horse 104. THOMAS ILLMAN AND SONS 106 Whole length, to front, head to left, in uniform. Same as 104. Vignette. Line " G° Washington " | The Ledger Carrier's Annual Greet- ing I to their subscribers, New Year, 1856. | Present this Portrait | of | "The Father of our Country" | from an ACKNOWLEDGED AND MUCH ADMIRED PAINTING BY COL. J. TrUM- bull. I Engraved & Printed by Illman & Sons. | Height, 13.5. Sub height, 10.7. Width, 9.12. 106a Same as 106. Second, third and fourth lines of lettering erased. In place substituted, "on the great occasion of our Presidential Election. | to all Lovers of Freedom and Independence, | is pre- sented this portrait." | Over the top of the vignette, in large letters, " George Washington." (Baker 150) 52 JOHN TRUMBULL WILLIAM WARNER 107 Whole length, to front, head to left, in uniform. Same as 104. Mezzotint Gen. Washington | [on the Battle Field at Trenton] | Engraved by W. Warner from the original picture by Col. John Trumbull in possession of Yale College N. Haven. | Published by J. Dainty & Flagg & Co. Philad* | American Gallery N° i | Proof | [Copyright, 1845, by Dainty.] | Height, 27.6. Sub height, 24.12. Width, 17.8. 101a Same as 107. Proof before all letters. 107& Same as 107. Publisher's name changed to "Wright & Groves." (Baker 158) 107c Same as 107&. Address changed to "William Smith 706 South Third S l Philadelphia & by J. Turgis 78 Duane S l New York." This state occurs colored by hand. 107d Same as 107^. Address changed to "William Smith 706 So. 3rd St. Phila d ." [GEORGE B. ELLIS] 108 Whole length, to front, head to left, in uniform. Same as 104. Without detail in background. Vignette, on title page. Line He needed no patent from the Hand of royalty. | Page IV. 1 Height, 1. 14. Width, 1.7. [The American Gentleman. Philadelphia. Hogan & Thompson. 1836.] 53 JOHN TRUMBULL 108a Same as 108. " Ellis." at base of foreground. Date of title page, "1839." A. DAGGETT 109 Whole length, to front, head to left, in uniform. Same as 104. With double border line, 2/16. Stipple Engraved by A. Daggett, from the original Painting by Colonel Trumbull. | Washington. | Published by Nathan Whiting New Haven, Con. | (Baker 143) Height, 6.8. Sub height, 5.1. Width, 3.7. [History of War of Independence. By Charles Botta. New Haven, 1834.] 109a Same as 109. Before all letters, and without border lines. 1096 Same as 109. Without the address and with " G° Washington " added. 109c Same as 109& After the title is added, "at Trenton, N. J., Janu- ary 2 d 1777." And below, a reference to the painting, in five lines of text. JOHN ROGERS 110 Whole length, to front, head to left, in uniform. Same as 104. Mixed General Washington. | Engraved by John Rogers, from the Picture by Col. Trumbull | (Baker 155) Height, 7.10. Sub height, 6.1 1. Width, 4.8. [Life of Washington. By B. J. Lossing. New York, i860.] 54 JOHN TRUMBULL 110a S ame as 1 10. With address added, " New York, Virtue Kmmins & Co." 110& Same as noa. Address changed to "New York, Virtue & Yorston." WILLIAM E. TUCKER 111 Whole length, to front, head to right, in uniform. Same as 104. With border line, 1/16, and tablet, at bottom, with title. Line George Washington. | Engraved by W. E. Tucker from an original Painting. | (Baker 157) Height, 7.3. Sub height, 6.4. Width, 4.8. [Pictorial Life of Washington. By John Frost. Phila., 1848.] E. MONNIN 112 Whole length, to front, head to left, in uniform. This picture is very different from 104, yet a description would read the same, with the addition of a palm tree to the right. Vignette. Etching and ruling Guemied del — E Monnin. sc. | Washington | Encyclopedie National — publiee par F. Cajani, Rue Montorgueil, 108. | (Baker 153) Height, 7.13. Sub height, 6.4. Width, 4.4. 112a Same as 112. Without address. BANNISTER 113 Half length, to front, head to left, in uniform. Mezzotint Trumbull — Bannister. | "G° Washington " | 55 JOHN TRUMBULL Height, 6. Sub height, 4.10. Width, 3.9. [American Historical Annual. New York.] This is doubtless Baker 138, but no impression has been seen with "J." Bannister and without the painter's name, as given in Baker. CHARLES KENNEDY BURT 114 Three-quarter length, to front, head to left, in uniform. Vignette. Engraver's name on pocket of waistcoat. Etching Burt | Washington. | " G° Washington " | (Baker 140) Height, 5.6. Sub height, 4.6. Width, 3.8. [Washington and his Generals. By Headley. New York, 1847.] 114a Same as 114. Added, after Washington, | "in 1775" | ASHER BROWN DURAND 115 Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Line Eng. by A. B. Durand from the full length Portrait by Col. Trumbull belonging to Yale College. | George Wash- ington. I " G° Washington." | [Copyright 1834] | (Baker 144) Height, 6.9. Sub height, 4.7. Width, 3.10. [National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans. Philadelphia, 1834.] 115a Same as 115. Before all letters. 1156 Same as 115. Copyright notice erased. 115c Same as 115& With floriated border added. 56 JOHN TRUMBULL CHARLES MICHEL GEOFFROY 116 Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Vignette. Stipple Geoffroy Sc I Washington. | Publie par Furne, Paris. | (Baker 145) Height, s.i. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 3.8. 116a Same as 116. Before all letters, except engraver's name. 116& Same as 116. Address added, "Imp. F. Chardon A?, 30. r. Hautfeuille " | STEPHEN H. GIMBER 117 Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Circular medallion, with border line, 1/1 6, surmounted by an eagle, with flags on either side and two cornucopia beneath, at the head of a folio sheet containing the Declaration of Independence, with facsimile sig- natures, surrounded by fifteen other medallions, two of which contain each a portrait of John Adams and of Thomas Jeffer- son, and the remaining thirteen each the coat of arms of one of the original States. Stipple Gimber Sc — Trumbull Pinx t | General — George — Wash- ington I Story & Atwood Engravers | 151 Fulton St. N. Y. I Published by Phelps & Ensign 7^ Bowery N. Y. | Diameter, 3.5. Baker 146, is either inaccurately described, or is another state of this plate which I have not seen. 117a Same as 117. With names of painter and engraver erased, and address changed to "Story & Atwood Engravers | 151 Fulton St. N. Y." 57 JOHN TRUMBULL [UNKNOWN] 118 Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Mixed Published by J. C. Buttre Co. N. Y. | " G° Washington" | Height, 6. Sub height, 4.8. Width, 3.10. ALICE HALL 119 Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Etching and ruling Etch'd by Alice Hall Aged 18. New York 1866. | " G° Washington" | (Baker 148) Height, 5.14. Sub height, 4.13. Width, 3.9. Some impressions are printed in brown. [Crumbs for Antiquarians. By C. I. Bushnell. New York, 1864-66.] HENRY BRYAN HALL 120 Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Vignette. Line George Washington | Eng d by H. B. Hall, Morrisania N. Y. from the Original by Col. Trumbull | (Baker 149) Height, 6.7. Sub height, 4. Width, 4.4. 120# Same as 120. Before lettering. Instead, " G° Washington " | Private plate. | HENRY BRYAN HALL AND SONS 121 Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Vignette. Stipple 58 JOHN TRUMBULL Washington | Eng d by H. B. Hall & Sons from the Paint- ing by Trumbull | Height, 6.5. Sub height, 4. Width, 4. [Magazine of American History. New York, February, 1881.] 121a Same as 121. Lettered: "G° Washington " | From the Paint- ing by Col. Trumbull | Eng. by H. B. Hall & Sons, New York. | 1216 Same as 121a. "From the Painting by Col. Trumbull" removed. HENRY BRYAN HALL AND SONS 122 Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Oval, of a single line, in group of four portraits of Washington, the others after C. W. Peale, Houdon and Stuart. (See No. 7.) Line Trumbull 1792. | Eng d by H. B. Hall & Sons 13 Barclay St. N. Y. I Oval height, 3.1. Oval width, 2.3. L. J. HATCH 123 Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Vignette. En- graver's name on edge of coat in centre. Line SS I L. J. Hatch | Washington | Bureau. Engraving & Printing. | Height, 3.13. Sub height, 3.3. Width, 2.8. 59 JOHN TRUMBULL READ 124 Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Stipple Eng. by Read from the full length Portrait by Col. Trum- bull BELONGING TO YALE COLLEGE. | " G° WASHINGTON" | George Willis, Great Piazza, Covent Garden | (Baker 154) Height, 5.5. Sub height, 3.15. Width, 3.2. 124a Same as 1 24. All letters erased except facsimile signature and "From a Painting by Col. Trumbull at Yale College." added. [Life of Washington. By C. W. Upham. London, 1852.] [UNKNOWN] 125 Bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Vignette, in oval, with border, 2/16, on a page with fifteen other portraits, beginning with Shakespeare and ending with Scott. Title within oval. Stipple General Washington. | Designed and Drawn by | F. N. Sainsbury. I London, 1 85 1. | Engraved for the | Description of the Great Historical Collection of Manuscripts, Books, Prints, Medals, Coins and Works of Art. | Oval height, 1.14. Oval width, 1.6. This is one half of the full plate, the whole plate making a double leaf, with thirty portraits in all. [UNKNOWN] 126 Half length, to front, head to left, in uniform. Mezzotint Height, 4.8. Width, 3.10. 60 JOHN TRUMBULL FRANgOIS LOUIS COUCHE 127 Bust, to front, head to right, in uniform. Outline etching Couche fils sc. | G AL Washington. | (Baker 142) Height, 4.6. Sub height, 3.12. Width, 3.6. [La Fayette en Amerique, en 1824 et 1825. Par Lavasseur. Paris, 1829.] [UNKNOWN] 128 Bust, to front, head to right, in uniform. Oval. Line Wasington. I Height, 2.12. Oval height, 2.5. Oval width, 1. 13. mariAge 129 Full bust, to front, head to right, in uniform. Oval, ruled to rectangle and an outside ornamental border, 7/16, at top of which, is a circle of twelve stars, in the midst of sun rays, with branches of laurel beneath. Within border, and below rectangle, is title. Stipple Le General Washington | Mariage Sculp 1 " | Height, 7.12. Width, 4.12. Oval height, 4.12. Oval width, 3.10. [UNKNOWN] 130 Bust, to front, head to right, in uniform. Circle, with border line, 1/16, cutoff at bottom to a tablet, containing " II fut Homme d'etat, humain et vertueux." Title within circle. Stipple G. Washington. | Diameter, 3.1. 6l JOHN TRUMBULL [UNKNOWN] 131 Bust, to front, head to right, in uniform. Vignette. Stipple Le General Washington | A Paris chez Ostervald l'aine. Editeur Rue de la Parcheminerie No. 2 — Depose | Height, 3. Sub height, 2. 1 1. Width, 3. [UNKNOWN] 132 Bust, to front, head to right, in uniform. Oval. Etching and roulette Washington. | Height, 4. Oval height, 3.3. Oval width, 2.10. Doubtless Baker 159, where it is described "to left." AUGUST JEAN BAPTISTE MARIE BLANCHARD 133 Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Military cloak around shoulders. Line Dessine par Couder. — Grave par A. Blanchard. | Washing- ton. I Dedie a S n E /f le General Jakson, President des Etats-Unis d' Amerique I Par son tres-respectueux admira- teur, I le Typographe N„ Bettoni. | (Baker 139) Height, 1 1.8. Sub height, 8.6. Width, 6.5. 133a Same as 133. Before all letters except, in etched letters, " Blan- chard Sculp I 1836 " I 1336 Same as 133. Before dedication. 133c Same as 133. Title in closed letters. 62 JOHN TRUMBULL WILLIAM SARTAIN 134 Full bust, to front, head to right, in uniform. Military cloak around shoulders ; order of Cincinnati hanging from left lapel. Mezzotint Mezzotint by Wm. Sartain, 1891, after Couder for Sons of the Revolution | " G° Washington " | Height, 5.13. Sub height, 4.10. Width, 3.9. 134a Same as 134. Order of Cincinnati removed. SAMUEL ARLENT EDWARDS 135 Whole length, to left, in uniform, standing beside a white horse, with bridle in right hand and arm resting on horse's neck. In left hand, a cocked hat held, against hilt of sword, at hip. In the distance, a view of New York Bay and the evacuation of the city by the British. On the field, "Ino Trumbull | New York 1 790 I " Mezzotint Copyrighted 1899 by J. F. Sabin New York | Washington. | From the Painting by J. Trumbull in the City Hall, New York, engraved for Jos. F. Sabin by S. Arlent Edwards. | Height, 10.8. Sub height, 9.13. Width, 7. 135a Same as 135. Before all letters except Copyrighted 1899 by J. Sabin New York. 135& Same as 135a. "J. Sabin" corrected to "J. F. Sabin." This state was printed in black and in colors, with signature of engraver to each impression. 63 JOHN TRUMBULL ALBERT ROSENTHAL 136 Bust, to right. Oval with border, i/i 6. On same plate, to right, a similar oval, with full-face portrait of Martha Washington. Etching Copyright 1900 by Albert Rosenthal. | George Washing- ton — Martha Washington | Etched by Albert Rosenthal, from the Paintings by | John Trumbull in the National Mu- seum, Washington, D.C. | Height, 5.2. Width, 7.13. Oval height, 3. 11. Oval width, 2.13. 136a Same as 136. Head of Trumbull, with facsimile signature be- neath, in left corner. Before all letters except copyright notice. Some impressions have head of Trumbull and signature in pink ink. 1366 Same as 136. Copyright notice erased and relettered in lower left corner. Above portraits "Twenty-five sets in four states of this plate printed and subscribed for by " Then follow twenty- five names numbered in four columns. 136c Same as 136& Plate defaced. 64 WILLIAM DUNLAP 1783 [AUGUSTUS ROBIN] Full bust, to right, in uniform. Mezzotint George Washington | From the original picture in Pastel Painted from life by William Dunlap. | and now (1868) in the possession of Dr. Samuel C Ellis New York. | Elias Dexter, 564 Broadway, New York | (Baker 73) Height, 5.8. Sub height, 3.12. Width, 2.6. This plate is said to have been engraved by Augustus Robin. Same as 137. Before all letters. 65 JOSEPH WRIGHT 1783-1790 JOSEPH WRIGHT 138 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Title, on ribbon, below bust; artist's name, on field, beneath. Oval. Dry-point etching G. Washington. | J. Wright Pinx t & F T | (Baker 74) Oval height, 2.9. Oval width, 1.15. G. A. LEHMAN 139 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Title, on ribbon, below bust; artist's name, on field, beneath. Oval. Etching G. Washington. | J. Wright Pinx. | G. A. Lehman Sc. Amst. 1791. I Height, 2.10. Oval height, 2.8. Oval width, 1.14. 139a Same as 139. Date, after engraver's name, erased, and on mar- gin, below, a sonnet on Washington, in Dutch, printed from type. (Baker 90) J. HILLER, JR. 140 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Title, on ribbon, below bust. Oval, of a single line, without background. Dry-point etching 66 Number 138 Photogravure after etching by Joseph Wright. JOSEPH WRIGHT G. Washington | J Hiller Ju r Sculp t * 1794 | Oval height, 2.9. Oval width, 1. 14. This is an extremely close copy of the sions, that I know, are printed on the Wright etching, No. 137, but without a backs of playing-cards, worked background. All the impres- JOSEPH COLLYER 141 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Title, on ribbon, below bust. Oval, with border line, 1/16. Stipple G. Washington. | Painted by J. Wright. — Engraved by J. Collyer. I (Baker 76) Height, 2.13. Oval height, 2.9. Oval width, 1.14. SAMUEL HOLLYER 142 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Title, on ribbon, below bust; artist's name, on field, beneath. Oval. Stipple G. Washington | J. Wright Pinx & F T | Hollyer Eng? [ Published by J. O. Wright & Co., New York, Feb. 22*? 1900. | Height, 3.5. Oval height, 2.9. Oval width, 1. 14. 142a Same as 142. Before address. In this state fifty copies were printed. [UNKNOWN] 143 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval. Etching 67 JOSEPH WRIGHT Massa. Mag. | The President of the United States. | (Baker 77) Height, 3.12. Width, 3. Oval height, 2.5. Oval width, 1.13. [Massachusetts Magazine, March, 1791.] WILLIAM ROLLINSON 144 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval, in border, 1/16, with ornament at top. Dry-point etching W Rollinson SculpT — N. York N. A. I Washington | Oval height, 2.9. Oval width, 1.14. The only impression of this plate that I know, came to me the day I received the first page proof of this book and is unfortunately cut down, so that the or- nament at top of oval is indeterminate and only a part of the title remains. Dunlap says in his " History of the Arts of Design": " Mr. Rollinson found em- ployment in working for silversmiths, until 1 79 1, when he made his first at- tempt at copper-plate engraving, with- out any previous knowledge of the pro- fession or having seen an engraver at work. This essay was a small profile portrait of General AVashington done in the stippling manner." The portrait described is, of course, the one referred to by Dunlap. AMOS DOOLITTLE 145 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Vignette. An eagle over head, with laurel wreath. Engraver's name, on flourish, below bust. Etching A. Doolittle Sculp | Gen. George Washington, | Com- mander IN CHIEF OF THE | ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES. | Born Feb: ii t . h 1732 O. S. | Died December i4 T . H 1799 | (Baker 81) Height, 4.2. Sub height, 3.4. Width, 2.8. Head, height, 2. Width, 1.6. [Funeral Discourse on Washington. By B. Trumbull. New Haven, 1800.] For another Washington, by Doolittle, after the Wright profile, see index. 68 JOSEPH WRIGHT J. CHAPMAN 146 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval, with border, 2/16. Stipple J. Chapman Sculpsit. | George Washington, | President of the United States of | America. | Engrav'd from an Orig- inal Drawing taken at New York, in 1 791. | London, Pub- lished March 19™ 1793, by R. Wilkinson, N? 58, Cornhill. — Pr. 2 s . I (Baker 75) Height, 4.14. Width, 3.9. Oval height, 2.10. Oval width, 2. JAMES AKIN AND WILLIAM HARRISON, JR. 147 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval medallion, upon the shaft of a monument surmounted by a funeral urn. Over the medallion, upon the shaft, a wreath, and beneath, upon a ribbon, the title, with a tablet, below, bearing inscription. At the base the arms of Washington, and below, an olive branch and sword crossed. To the right, a whole-length female figure weeping, and to the left, in front, an eagle with bowed head. In back- ground, to right, a willow, and to left a pine tree. Mixed G. Washington. | Born ii th Feb y . O. S. 1732. | Com r Cont l . Army 1775 | PresT Fed: Convention 1787. | Pres t United States 1789. | Declined Election 1796. | Com r Fed^ Army 1 798. I America lamenting her Loss at the Tomb of | Gen- eral Washington | Intended as a Tribute of respect paid to departed Merit & Vertue, in | the remembrance of that illustrious Hero & most Amiable man who Died Dec r 14. 1799. I Design'd Engraved and Published by Akin & Harri- son Jun r Philad a JanY 20™ 1800. I (Baker 400) Height, 13.5. Sub height, II. 12. Width, 7.6. Head, oval height, 2.9; oval width, 1. 13. 69 JOSEPH WRIGHT 14:1a Same as 147. The head of Washington worked over and made to resemble more the profile by Sharpies, than the one by Wright. [UNKNOWN] 148 Bust, profile to right, in uniform, in circle with background ruled on right side of head and dotted on left side of head. On field, beneath bust, the title. Border, 2/16. Etching Geo. Washington | Diameter, 1.12. [UNKNOWN] 149 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Vignette, in lower left corner of rectangle of a single line, containing portraits of Franklin, Bonaparte, Sully and another portrait unknown. Dry-point etching Height, 5.7. Width, 3.5. Sub height, 1. 13. Sub width, 1.4. Some lettering, at top of plate, seems to be erased on only copy I have seen. [UNKNOWN] 150 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval, in medallion frame, 6/16, with Wall of Troy decoration, row of pearls inside, and ribbon, at top. Silhouette 50* I (Baker 399) Oval height, 3. Oval width, 2.7. Head, height, 2. Width, 1.6. 70 JOSEPH WRIGHT G. G. SMITH 151 Bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval, in the middle of a rect- angle ruled with waving lines, enclosed in a border, 4/16. Stipple Drawn by N. Fullerton. — Engraved by G. G. Smith. | "G° Washington" | as he appeared while reviewing the Conti- nental Army on Boston Common — 1776. | [Copyright by Charles Fox 1851.] | (Baker 96) Height, 7. 11. Sub height, 5.1. Width, 4.4. Oval height, 2.9. Oval width, 2.3. [A Portrait of George Washington, by Charles Fox. Boston, 185 1.] There can be no question as to this portrait being a copy of the Wright profile and the inscription on the print an erroneous statement. J. A. O'NEILL 152 Bust, profile to right. Vignette, in rectangle of a single line. The engraver's name and date lightly etched, below rectangle. Mixed George Washington. | Elias Dexter 564 Broadway | O'Neill I 1862 I (Baker 92) Height,5.i. Sub height, 4. 1. Widtb.,2.7. Head, height, 1. 14; width,l. 3. Engraved from a pencil drawing by Joseph Ames, from an original Wright etching. 152a Same as 152. Rectangle line and lettering erased. Wash- ington, substituted. 152& Same as 152. Without any letters. 71 JOSEPH WRIGHT [S. WETHERBEE] 153 Bust, profile to left, in uniform. Oval, with border, 3/16. Above oval, a festoon of flowers with a conventional rose in centre. Below, palm branches. At top, drapery festooned through a ring, with tassel. At bottom, an irregular scroll, with title. Etching G. Washington — President of the — United States | Height, 9.2. Sub height, 6.2. Oval height, 4. Oval width, 3.8. An old manuscript note, on a copy, states that it was engraved by S. Wetherbee. 153a Same as 153. Title-page for a piece of music. "The | Battle of Prague | A | Favorite | Son — ate | For — The | Piano — Forte I G. Washington — United States | Price — 1 Doll, | with I Accompani — ments | President of the | Boston | Printed & Sold by Graupner N° 6 Franklin Si | " (Baker 82) [UNKNOWN] 154 Bust, profile to left, in uniform. Oval, held upon a base by a female figure, to left, in front of and partially concealing the portrait. On right, a female figure of Justice, holding the sword and the scales, leaning upon the portrait with her right arm. She wears an apron, decorated with compass and square. On left, a figure of Minerva, helmeted. Above, a cherub holding a liberty-cap. In the distance, a pyramid, and on the extreme right, a portion of a globe is visible, and an open book, inscribed, "Vide I Aude | Tace | G" | Border line, 1/16. Mixed Engrav'd for the Masonic Magazine | When Freedom, first HER GLORIOUS Day HAD WON, | She SMIl'd ON WASHINGTON, HER DARLING SON. | MlLD JUSTICE CLAIMS HIM AS HIS VIRTUES rise, I And Love and Honor, still attend the Prize. | Height, 7.12. Sub height, 6.1 1. Width, 4.2. Oval height, 2. Oval width, 1.7. 72 JOSEPH WRIGHT JOHN MANLY 155 Full bust, profile to left, in uniform. Title, in ribbon, on arm. Circle. Etching G Washington | J Manly | Born Virginia Feb*X ii t profile to left, in uniform. Vignette, in clouds, above a hollow oval containing title. Beneath head, a ribbon, inscribed, "G. Washington." Over head, to left, a female, Victory, hold- ing laurel-wreath to right and flags to left. On extreme left, a whole-length figure of Goddess of Liberty, helmeted, holding pole with cap. At base, drum with eagle, shield and motto, cannon and cannon-balls. Etching 73 JOSEPH WRIGHT The I Battle of Trenton | A Sonata | For the | Piano- Forte | Dedicated | To | General | Washington | New York Printed & Sold by James Hewitt at his Musical Repository N? 131 William Street | B Carr Philadelphia & J Carr Baltimore — Price 10 s | Height, 12.4. Sub height, 1 1.8. Width, 8.1. Head, height, I. II. Width, 1.3. [UNKNOWN] 158 Full bust, profile to left, in uniform, with frilled shirt front. Oval with border, 2/16, representing a gold miniature frame set with a row of pearls. Mixed Gen r . l Washington | Height, 4.15. Oval height, 3.12. Oval width, 2.12. [WILLIAM LENEY ?] 159 Bust, profile to left, in uniform. Oval, in a frame, 4/16, upon a base representing marble, on which is title. Over oval, at top, a wreath and festoon of ribbon and laurel ; on either side flags and war implements, and at bottom a scroll inscribed, "Constitu- tion." Stipple George Washington | Died 14™ Dec? 1799 Aged 68. | A & S Maverick | Copper plate printers | 73 Liberty Street | New York. | Height, 5.6. Width, 3.12. Oval height, 2.9. Oval width, 1. 1 1. This is Baker 78, there described from a by Leney, whose day book shows he cut-down impression so that address did did a portrait of Washington, for Andrew not appear. It was probably engraved Maverick, Feb. 11, 1813. 74 JOSEPH WRIGHT A. TODD 160 Bust, profile to left. Oval. Etching His Path Be Ours. | A. Todds Sculpt, — A Todd | Wash- ington. | Height, 2.12. Oval height, 2.4. Oval width, 1. 1 3. [Text Book. Washington Benevolent Society. Concord. 181 2.] WILLIAM EVANS 161 Full bust, to right, head, profile to right, in uniform. Oval. Border line, 1/16, in which are names of painter and engraver. Stipple Drawn by J. Wright — Engraved by W. Evans | General Washington | Published i march 1800 by Tho^ Medland Abingdon Street Westm* | Height, 5.10. Width, 3.3. Oval height, 4.6. Oval width, 3.6. 161a Same as 161. Before background. Title in open letter. Printed in colors. 161& Same as 161. Title and address removed. (Baker 83) [Heading to broadside edition of Washington's Farewell Address. T. Bensley, Printer, Bolt Court, Fleet Street, London.] [UNKNOWN] 162 Full bust, to right, head, profile to right, in uniform. Oval, of a single line, without background. Dry-point etching (Baker 84) Oval height, 2.12. Oval width, 2.1. The only impression seen is cut close to oval, consequently without any lettering. 75 JOSEPH WRIGHT I. SCOLES 163 Bust, to right, head, profile to right, in uniform. Oval, with bor- der, 1/16, in ruled rectangle, with border, 1/16. Stipple Scoles sc. I General Washington. | Publish'd by Smith, New York | (Baker 95) Height, 4. 1. Sub height, 2.15. Width, 2.5. Oval height, 2. 10. Oval width, 2. [The Gentleman's Political Pocket Almanac for the year 1796. By Charles Smith, New York.] [JOHN GADSBY CHAPMAN] 164 Full bust, to right, head, profile to right, in uniform. Border line, 1 / 1 6. Etching and ruling (Baker 85) Height, 2.13. Width, 2.4. [Force's Picture of the City of Washington. Also in Morrison's Stranger's Guide to the City of Washington, 1842.] J. WHITE 165 Full bust, to left, head, profile to left, in uniform. Oval, with border, 2/16. Stipple General Washington. | Engraved by J. White. | Published by J. Robins & C? Albion Press, London. | 100 | Height, 4.9. Oval height, 3. Oval width, 2.8. 165a Same as 165. Without any letters. 1656 Same as 165. Without address. 76 JOSEPH WRIGHT 165c Same as 165. Title reengraved in different letters. Engraver's name erased, and, above oval, lettered, "Parsons's Genuine Edi- tion of Hume's England." Below title, "Engraved for J. Par- sons, Paternoster Row. May 1795." (Baker 86) 165d Same as 165^. Lettering except title, erased and "Cormack Vol. III. to face page 16" substituted. [UNKNOWN] 166 Bust, to left, head, profile to left, in uniform. In upper right corner of plate, containing portraits of Walcot, Ximenes and six others. Vignette, in ruled rectangle with border line, 1/16. Etching 80 I Washington. | London, Published by Thomas Tegg, Cheapside, Sept* 15. 1829 I Height, 8.9. Sub height, 8. Width, 4.9. Head height, 1. 14 ; width, 1.8. [Biographical Illustrations. By Alfred Howard. London, 1830.] THOMAS HOLLOWAY 167 Full bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval. Line Literary Magazine. | T. Holloway Sculp. | General Wash- ington. I Published as the Act directs i Aug. 1792, by C. Forster. Poultry. | (Baker 87) Height, 6. Oval height, 3. 10. Oval width, 2.14. [The Literary and Biographical Magazine. July, 1792.] 167a Same as 167. All lettering, except title, erased. Plate much worn. 77 JOSEPH WRIGHT GEORGE MURRAY 168 Full bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval. Line Pocket Magazine. | From an origV Draw g — George Mur- ray, sculpT I General Washington. | Published by Har- rison & C? Oct* i, 1795. I (Baker 91) Height, 3. Oval height, 2.1. Oval width, 1.8. 168& Same as 168. First and last lines of lettering erased. 1686 Same as 1680. Lettering erased except title. [UNKNOWN] 169 Full bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval. Mixed General Washington. | (Baker 88) Height, 4.14. Oval height, 3.9. Oval width, 2.13. H. ROOSING 170 Full bust, profile to right, in uniform. Oval, with border line, 1/16. Stipple H Roosing Sculp t Rotterdam. | Washington. | A Loosjes Pz, ExecudT I 1 793. I (Baker 94) Height, 5.4. Oval height, 3. 11. Oval width, 2.14. [Bijdraagen ter Gedachtenis van G. Washington. Haarlem, 1801.] [H. HOUSTON?] 171 Full bust, profile to left, in uniform. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple 78 JOSEPH WRIGHT For the American Universal Magazine, | General Wash- ington. | (Baker 89) Height, 4. 14. Oval height, 3.9. Oval width, 2. 1 3. [American Universal Magazine. Phila., February, 1797.] I believe this plate to have been engraved by H. Houston. RUOTTE 172 Bust, profile to left, in uniform. Oval, with border line, 1/16. Stipple F. Bonneville deli. Ruotte Sculp. | G. Washington. | Ne EN VlRGINIE ANNEE 1733, I COMMENDANT EN CHEF DES ArMEES I et President du Congre Ameriquain. | Se trouve Rue du Theatre Francais. | N? 4. | (Baker 69) Height, 5.14. Oval height, 4.2. Oval width, 3.5. [Portraits des Personages c61ebres de la Revolution. Vol. 1. Paris, 1796.] 172a Same as 172. Address changed to "Aaris rue S! Jacques N° 195." 172& Same as 1720. Last line of inscription changed to "et Presi- dent du Congres d'Amerique." J. A. O'NEILL 173 Full bust, to right, in uniform. Mezzotint Engraved by J. A. O'Neill. | Washington. | From an origi- nal contemporary picture in the I Possession of William Menzies, Esq. | Private Plate — Proof | (Baker 93) 79 JOSEPH WRIGHT Height, 7.2. Width, 4.2. Sub height, 5. [Addresses to George Washington. New York, 1867.] 173a Same as 1 73. Before all letters. ALBERT ROSENTHAL 174 Full bust, to right, in uniform. Vignette. Etching Joseph Wright Pinxt Phila 1784 — Albert Rosenthal Phila 1888. I Aqua Fortis | George Washington. From the ORIGINAL PAINTING IN THE POSSESSION OF THE POWEL FAMILY, Newport, R. I. | Etched expressly for Baker's Biblio- THECA WASHINGTONIANA. | Height, 6.6. Sub height, 5.5. Width, 4.8. 174a Same as 174. Before all letters except names of painter and etcher. 1746 Same as 174. Before last line of lettering, and with "g" left out of "Washington " in the title. FRANCIS S. KING 175 Bust, to left, head to right, in uniform. Oval, with border 4/16, representing a miniature frame with inside row of pearls. Be- neath, a shield with arms of Washington and ribbon, inscribed, " Exitvs Acta Probat." Below, a panel containing a representa- tion of the Battery, with the British fleet leaving New York, en- closed in a frame, with a tablet inscribed, " Evacuation of New York I Nov. 25, 1783" | The whole enclosed in an ornamental 80 JOSEPH WRIGHT rectangle, surmounted by the American eagle, with shield, arms, olive branch and diverging rays. Below, a tablet with inscription. Mixed Designed — and — engraved for | The Socl.ty of Icono- philes | New York 1899 | F. S. King. | del. & sc. | Gott SCHULTSE I DIE | MARKE | COPYRIGHT, 1 899, BY THE SOCL.TY OF ICONOPHILES. I Height, 8.2. Width, 4.12. Oval height, 2.13. Oval width, 2.8. 175a Same as 1 75. Before all letters. Eleven impressions printed. 175& Same as 175. With date "Nov. nth, 1783." One hundred and five impressions printed, of which all, but four, were destroyed. This portrait is from the original study the description and measurements may by Joseph Wright, in the Pennsylvania not be full and exact. The arms of Historical Society, at Philadelphia. The Washington, as engraved, are incorrect, design is so elaborate and irregular that according to the rules of heraldry. 8l ROBERT EDGE PINE 1785 HENRY BRYAN HALL 176 Half length, to left, in uniform. Right hand resting on walking- stick. Vignette. Stipple H B Hall | Washington. | From the original Picture from life by Robert Edge Pine, taken in 1785. | (In possession of J. Carson Brevoort Esq. Brooklyn N. Y.) | Engraved for Irving's Washington. | (Baker 98) Height, 7. Sub height, 5.9. Width, 4.4. [Life of Washington. By Irving. New York, 1856-59.] 176a Same as 1 76. Before all letters. [CHARLES B. HALL] 177 Half length, to left, in uniform. Right hand resting on walking- stick. Etching Height, 6. 1 1 . Width, 4. 1 2. GEORGE R. HALL 178 Bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, in a frame, 6/16, of oak leaves, resting on a base, upon which are an American eagle, a cocked 82 ROBERT EDGE PINE hat, a sword, inkstand, book, etc., in a rectangle ruled to repre- sent an American flag. At top of frame is "E Pluribus | Unum," and beneath, an open scroll containing facsimile signatures of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence. Stipple Painted by A. Chappel. — Engraved by G. R. Hall. | " G° Washington " | From the original portrait by Pine in the possession of J. Carson Brevoort. Esq 1 * | [Copyright 1856 by Martin & Johnson.] | (Baker 99) Height, 9.12. Sub height, 8.8. Width, 6.6. Oval height, 4. 10. Oval width, 3.7. The signature on this plate is trembling, and the background of the oval is ruled horizontally and vertically at right angles. [History of the United States. By J. A. Spencer. N. Y., 1856.] 178^ Same as 1 78. Facsimile changed to the usual signature, and the background, of oval, ruled over with a diagonal line. 1786 Same as 1 ySa. Background of oval burnished out and ruled hori- zontally, with slight cross-hatching around shoulders. 178c Same as 178^. Copyright changed to "1859" by Johnson, Fry & Co. YI8d Same as 178^. Copyright changed to "1876" by Johnson & Miles. Lower part of plate almost entirely re-engraved, with accessories added. That all of these are from the same plate is shown conclusively by the break on the left edge of background 1.2 inches from top. 83 JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON 1785 ASHER BROWN DURAND 179 Bust, profile, to right. Vignette. Line Washington. | From Houdon's Bust. | Engraved by A. B. Durand. 1833. I (Baker 100) Height, 5.4. Sub height, 3.9. Width, 2.6. [The Writings of Washington. By Jared Sparks. Boston, 1834.] 179a Same as 179. Lettering added, "Printed by R. Neale." HENRY BRYAN HALL AND SONS 180 Bust, profile, to right. Vignette, in oval of a single line. In a group of four portraits of Washington, the others after C. W. Peale, Trumbull and Stuart. Vide No. 7. Line Houdon 1785 I Eng d by H. B. Hall & Sons 13 Barclay St N. Y. I [Magazine of American History. February, 1880.] WILLIAM LENEY 181 Bust, profile, to right, in a rectangle, with border line, 2/16. Stipple 84 JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON Drawn by J. Wood from Houdon's Bust — Engraved by Le- ney | Published by Joseph Delaplaine Chestnut ST Philad a i 8 14. I Washington. | (Baker 103) Height, 6. Sub height, 4.15. Width, 4. [Delaplaine's Repository of the Lives and Portraits of Distinguished American Characters. Philadelphia, 18 15-18.] 181a Same as 181. Before all letters. 1816 Same as 181. Title in smaller letters. 181c Same as 181$. Address erased and " P. Price Printer." inserted. WATERMAN LILY ORMSBY 182 Head, profile, to left. Oval medallion, suspended by a ring, in a ruled rectangle. Ruled Ormsby's Pentography I Washington | (Baker 104) Height, 10.13. Width, 9.1 1. Oval height, 7.6. Oval width, 6.3. WATERMAN LILY ORMSBY 183 Bust, profile, to right. Obverse of medal, "Washington before Boston ". Circular, in rectangle. Ruled horizontally W. L. Ormsby Sc I Height, 4.7. Width, 3.5. Diameter, 2.10. [Life of Washington in Latin Prose. By Francis Glass. New York, 1835.] 85 JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON [WATERMAN LILY ORMSBY] 184 Bust, profile, to right. Obverse of medal, "Washington before Boston ". Circular. Ruled perpendicularly Diameter, 2.10. [Title-page, Vol 1. of National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans. Philadelphia, 1834.] SAINT MEMIN 185 Head, profile, to right, laureated. Oval. Mezzotint (Baker 106) Oval height, .10. Oval width, .7. G. F. STORM 186 Bust, profile, to right. Vignette. Stipple Washington. | From Houdon's Bust. | Engraved by G. F. Storm. | Height, 4.3. Sub height, 2.12. Width, 1. 12. 186a Same as 186. Before all letters. 1866 Same as 186. " G° Washington", instead of "WASHING- TON."; remainder of lettering the same, only in different letters. (Baker 107) [Life of Washington. By Sparks. Abridged. Boston, 1840.] 86 JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON [HENRY BRYAN HALL] 187 Bust, profile, to right. Vignette. Stipple From Houdon's Bust. | (Baker 101) Height, 3.1 1. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 2.8. [Life of Washington. By Irving. New York, 1859.] 187a Same as 187. On engraved title-page of "Irving's Life of Washington. Vol 3. New York G. P. Putnam, . . . 1859." 1876 Same as 1870. "New York . . . 1859" erased and "Philadel- phia. J. B. Lippincott & Co." inserted. [UNKNOWN] 188 Bust, profile, to right. Oval, surrounded by wreath of laurel, 2/16. Upon Washington Monument Lottery ticket, Third Class, Baltimore, June, 18 16. "Plate presented by Simkins & Usher." Stipple Oval height, 1.5. Oval width, 1.2. Well executed, and much in the manner tickets, each with a different engraving of R. Tiller. On same sheet, of only of Washington, after Stuart, copy seen, are three other similar lottery [UNKNOWN] 189 Bust, profile, to right. Vignette, in imitation of an outline chalk drawing. Stipple (Baker 109) Height, 5.15. Width, 4.4. 189« Same as 189. With title "Benjamin Franklin." 87 JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON AMERICAN BANK NOTE COMPANY 190 Bust, profile, to right. Circular medallion, with border, 2/16, con- taining thirteen stars, upon a base, inscribed with dates of birth and death of Washington. A figure of Liberty, on the right, holding a scroll, inscribed, "He lived | for his | country" |. On left, a shield, with arms of United States and, in rear, the en- trance to Washington's tomb. In background, a view of Mount Vernon. Line Designed by H. Billings, Engraved by the American Bank Note Co. | [Copyright, 1859, by H. Barnes.] | (Baker no) Diameter, 2.1. Sub diameter, .10. [UNKNOWN] 191 Bust, profile, to right. Vignette. Mixed Pl. 2. I George Washington | d'apres le buste de Houdon | Height, 6.10. Sub height, 4.15. Head, height, 3.10. Width, 2.5. [UNKNOWN] 192 Head, profile, to right. Vignette, on folding plate with thirty- nine other portraits. Etching 2 5 I Height, 1.7. Width, 1.3. [Memoires hist. pol. du regne de Louis XVI. Tom. I. Planche I.] ALEXANDRE TARDIEU 193 Head, profile, to left, with flowing hair tied by a ribbon. Cir- cular medallion, with title on field. Line 88 JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON G. Washington. | Dessine et Grave d'apres Houdon par Alexandre Tardieu | [Four lines of verse] | Depose a la Bibliotheque Nationale le 9 Vendemiaire An 9. | A Paris chez Alex. Tardieu Gr. de la Marine Rue de l'Universite Height, 6.3. Width, 4.13. Diameter, 2.15. 193a Same as 193. Before the four lines of verse. 1936 Same as 193. Before the four lines of verse, and with "Deposee a la Bibliotheque Nationale le 9 Vendemiaire An 9." before space for verses, instead of after. 194 Head, profile, to right, with flowing hair tied by a ribbon. Cir- cular, with title, on field, in white, reversed, and double border .VIOTOHIH2AW .O I Diameter, 2.15. This copy, from Tardieu, was evidently engraved for transfer printing on pottery. N° 296. au Dep6t National de Machines. (Baker 108) [UNKNOWN] lines 2/16 apart. Stipple SENN 195 Head, profile, to left. Circular, with title on field. G. Washington | nach Tardieu von Senn. | Diameter, 2.5. Stipple JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON [UNKNOWN] 196 Head, profile, to right. Circular medallion. Stipple Giorgio Washington | Height, 3. Diameter, 2.8. WILLIAM HAMLIN 197 Bust, profile, to left, in a rectangle. Mezzotint W!^ Hamlin. S? JE 91. | Washington. | From Howdan's Bust. Richmond Va. | (Baker 102) Height, 3.1. Sub height, 2.12. Width, 2.1. This was engraved in 1863. [UNKNOWN] 198 Bust, profile, to left. Oval, with border line. Line Draper Welsh & Co | Phila | Height, 1.2. Oval height, .14. Oval width, .11. [UNKNOWN] 199 Head, profile, to left, in a circle, with border line, 1/16, con- taining title, beneath a perpetual calendar. Etching Washington | Diameter, .12. 90 JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON E. G. 200 Head, profile, to left, in a circle, with border line, i/i 6, con- taining title, beneath a perpetual calendar, with background of an American flag. Etching Washington | E. G. 1895 I Diameter, .13. 200a Same as 200. Without "E. G. 1895" an d with stripes in flag wider. JOHN ROGERS 201 Head, profile, to left, as a shadow cast upon the sun, watched by the American eagle, perched on a rock amid clouds. Circle, in ruled rectangle with a star in each corner. Mixed Thom — Rogers | The American Eagle | Guarding the Spirit of Washington | Dedicated to the Mount Vernon Association | By the Cosmopolitan Art Association | Height, 10.4. Sub height, 9. Width, 7.13. Diameter, 6.15. 201a Same as 201. Before border, rectangle and letters. GEORGE PARKER 202 Whole length, profile, to left, in uniform, standing upon a pedes- tal. Right hand rests on drapery thrown over the end of a bun- dle of fasces, while the left hand rests upon a walking-stick. Vignette. Stipple 9 1 JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON Daguerreotyped, I from the Statue. — Geo. Parker. | Geo. Washington. | From the Statue by Houdon, in the Capitol, Richmond, Va. | Printed by W. Pate. | New York, G. P. Put- nam, & C? | (Baker 105) Height, 7. Sub height, 5.14. Width, 3.4. 202a Same as 202. "Printed by W. Pate" erased. 2026 Same as 202a. " New York, G. P. Putnam, & C°" erased. 92 JAMES PEALE 1788-1795 HENRY BRYAN HALL 203 Bust, nearly profile, to right, in uniform, with flowing hair. Vignette. Line Eng d by H. B. Hall. N. Y. 1865.— J. Peale Pinx 1788. | "Go. Washington" | Private Plate | (Baker 111) Height, 5. Sub height, 3.6. Width, 3. 203a Same as 203. Names of painter and engraver, only. ALBERT ROSENTHAL 204 Full bust, in profile, to left. Etching George Washington | Etched by Albert Rosenthal 1899, from the Water color by | James Peale, drawn from life, Philadelphia 1795, in the possession of | Charles Henry Hart, Esq. Phila. | Height, 5.10. Sub height, 4.5. Width, 3. 204a Same as 204. Without lettering, but immediately under portrait, " Copyright 1899 Albert Rosenthal." In margin, to left, facsim- ile signature " Ja s Peale." In some copies the facsimile is printed in red and the etching is colored by hand. 93 JAMES PEALE 204& Same as 204a. Facsimile signature removed, and lettered, "Twenty-five sets in four states of this plate printed and | Sub- scribed for by " I Then follow twenty-five names, numbered, in three columns. JOHN SARTAIN 205 Half length, to right, in uniform. The right hand resting on hilt of sword. In the rear, to right, a horse's head, with attend- ant. To the left, a tent and cannon partly visible. Mezzotint Engraved by J. Sartain, after the original painting from life by James Peale. | (Baker 112) Height, 8.5. Width, 6.4. [Washington's Farewell Address. From MSS. in possession of James Lenox. New York, 1850.] 94 MARCHIONESS DE BREHAN 1789 ANTON LOUIS FRANCOIS SERGENT 206 Head, profile, to right, laureated. Circular medallion, with bor- der, 4/16, suspended by a ring and a ribbon. The title in upper part of the border. Four lines of verse. Aquatint George Washington | Grave d'apres le Camee, peint par M ME la Marquise de Breant | par A F Sergent 1790. | (Baker, page 205) Height, 4.12. Diameter, 2.12. BARTHELEMY JOSEPH FULEVAN ROGER 207 Head, profile, to left, laureated. Circular medallion in the upper part of a rectangle, with tablet, below, bearing title. Border line, 1 / 1 6. Stipple Pl. 1? Tom, i e . r Frontispice. | George Washington | Ne en Virginie le ii Fevrier 1732. I Grave d'apres le Camee peint par Madame de Brehan a Newyork en 1789. | Dirige par P. F. Tardieu. — Grave par Roger | (Baker 113) Height, 6. Sub height, 5.13. Width, 4. Diameter, 2.12. [Voyage dans La Haute Pensylvanie. Paris, 1801.] 95 MARCHIONESS DE BREHAN 207a Same as 207. Before first and last lines of lettering. With title on tablet, in open letters, and " Brihan " for " Brehan." 207& Same as 207. Before first line of lettering. [CHARLES KENNEDY BURT] 208 Head, profile, to right, laureated. Vignette. Line " G° Washington" | "The Presidents Compliments | accom- pany THE ENCLOSED TO | M RS MORRIS." | ENGRAVED & PRINTED at the Bureau. Engraving & Printing. | This profile of Washington is engraved from the original now in possession of Gen^ Geo. B. M c Clellan, | which was presented to Mrs. Morris by Gen^ Washington, accompanied by a note, | of which the above text is a true and exact facsimile. I (Baker 1 14) Height, 6. Width, 6.8. Sub height, 2.6. Sub width, 2.2. 208a Same as 208. Without any lettering. 208& Same as 208a. With " G° Washington." 208c Same as 208&. With "Engraved and Printed at the | Bureau. | Engraving | & Printing." | 208a, b, and c are from the die and 208 from the plate made from the die. 96 JOHN RAMAGE 1789 ALBERT ROSENTHAL 209 Full bust, to front, head to left, in uniform. Order of Cincin- nati on left lapel of coat. Oval. Etching John Ramage Pinx — Published by Henry T Coates & Co 1896 — Albert Rosenthal S c | Oval height, 2.14. Oval width, 2. 209a Same as 209. Before all letters. H. HOUSTON 210 Full bust, to right, in uniform. Order of Cincinnati on left lapel of coat. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple Houston Sc | George Washington Esq* | Philad4 Pub- lished for Tho|- Condie Bookseller. | (Baker 130) Height, 6.8. Oval height, 4.14. Width, 4.2. [Philadelphia Monthly Magazine for 1798. ■trait ngrai 97 I am of the opinion that this portrait is after the miniature painted by Ramage, engraved in 209. JOHN RAMAGE 210a Same as 210. Border line, name of engraver and address re- moved. [Mount Vemon. A Poem by John Searson. Philadelphia.] [ALBERT ROSENTHAL] 211 Full bust, to front, in uniform. Oval. Etching George Washington. | From the miniature by John Ramage, 1789 I in the possession of Mrs Moses S. Beach | Printed by E. Opitz. I Philadelphia, May 25™ 1897. | Height, 3.1. Oval height, 2.15. Oval width, 2. 1. This plate was etched by Albert Rosenthal. 211a Same as 211. Before all letters. In lower margin, a repetition of the portrait, with frame, very small, and facsimile of painter's signature. Some copies have the small head and signature printed in reddish brown, and the portrait colored by hand. 2116 Same as 211. All lettering removed, and in place, "Twenty copies in four states of this plate printed and | subscribed for | by" I Then follow twenty names, numbered, in three columns. 211c Small head from i\\a printed separately. H. HOUSTON 212 Full bust, to front, in uniform, with black neckerchief. In lower margin, a female figure of Liberty, helmeted, seated upon an eagle, bearing a shield with the Washington arms. In her right hand, an olive branch, and in her left, a sword, with a liberty- 98 JOHN RAMAGE cap at its point. To the right a cornucopia. Oval, within a rectangle. Stipple J. J. Baralet del — H. Houston sculp t | General — Wash- ington, | President of the — United States of | Ame — rica | (Baker 171) Height, 10. 15. Sub height, 10. 1. Width, 8.2. Oval height, 9. 14. Oval width, 7. 12. I am of the opinion that this portrait is however, the Ramage miniatures were after the miniature painted by Ramage, unknown. It is interesting and of per- and engraved in 211. It more nearly suasive proof in settling the authorship resembles it than any portrait known, to note that 210 and 212 are both by by Walter Robertson, under whom the same engraver. Baker placed it. At that time (1880), 99 CHRISTIAN GULAGER 1789 WILLIAM EDGAR MARSHALL Full bust, to right. Oval, in rectangle. Line Eng? by Wm. E. Marshall, from a Portrait by Gulligher, BELONGING TO E. BELKNAP ESQ. | GEORGE WASHINGTON. | (Baker 115) Height, 5.14. Sub height, 4. 10. Width, 3.14. Oval height, 4.8. Oval width, 3.12. [Proc. Mass. Hist. Society, Vol. 1, 1855-1858.] IOO EDWARD SAVAGE 1790-1797 EDWARD SAVAGE 214 Full bust, to right, in uniform. Order of the Cincinnati on left lapel of coat. Oval, in a rectangle, with border line, 1/16. Stipple Painted & Engraved by E. Savage. | George Washington Esq r I President of the United States of America. | From the Original Picture Painted in 1790 for the | Philo- sophical Chamber, at the University of Cambridge, | In Massachusetts. | Publishd Feb y 7, 1792 by E. Savage, N? 29 Charles Street, Midd? Hospital. | (Baker 116) Height, 7.8. Sub height, 5.3. Width, 4.3. Oval height, 5. Oval width, 3.15. Printed in black, in brown and in colors. 214a Same as 214. Inscription in open letters. 214& Same as 214. Reworked, with slight changes in the hair and collar. Title and address erased and " General George Wash- ington." substituted. (Baker 117) [Washington's Monuments of Patriotism. Philadelphia, 1800.] IOI EDWARD SAVAGE [UNKNOWN] 215 Full bust, to right, in uniform. Order of Cincinnati on left lapel of coat. Oval, with border line 1/16. Stipple London, Pub- for the Proprietor, AugT 10, 1793, by E. Jef- fery, No. 11, Pall Mall. | George Washington Esq> | Presi- dent of the United States of America, | From the original Picture, painted by Savage in 1790, for the | Philosophical Chamber at the University of Cambridge in | Massachu- setts. I (Baker 136) Height, 7.8. Oval height, 4.14. Oval width, 3.13. Printed in black, in red and in brown. S. HILL 216 Full bust, to right, in uniform. Order of Cincinnati on left lapel of coat. Oval, with border, 1/16, in rectangle, with borderline, 2/16. Stipple Engraved by S. Hill. | George Washington, | President of the United States of | America. | (Baker 129) Height, 5.1. Sub height, 4. Width, 2.15. Oval height, 3.4. Oval width, 2.9. [Official Letters to Congress. Boston, 1796.] WILLIAM ROLLINSON 217 Full bust, to left, in uniform. Order of Cincinnati on right lapel of coat. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple and aquatint Savage PinxT — Rollinson scT | George Washington | Presi- dent of the United States. | (Baker 132) Height, 6. Oval height, 4.14. Oval width, 3.12. [Epistles Domestic, Confidential and Official from Washington. New York, 1796.] I02 EDWARD SAVAGE 217 a Same as 217. In 217 the head is stipple; lapels of coat, waist- coat, collar, neckerchief and background are in aquatint, and the coat is line over stipple. In 217a, which shows much wear, the background is line over stipple, and other parts are stipple, which, in 217, are aquatint. BENJAMIN TANNER 218 Full bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple Engraved for the Washingtoniana | Savage, pinx, — Tanner, sc. I G. Washington. | (Baker 135) Height, 6.1. Oval height, 4.12. Oval width, 3. 11. [Washingtoniana. Baltimore, 1800.] 218a Same as 218. The title repeated on the plate in a smaller letter, nearer to the oval. 2186 Same as 218. First line of lettering erased. J. A. O'NEILL 219 Full bust, to left, in uniform. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple Engraved for the Washingtoniana. | Savage pinx. — O'Neill Sc. | Published by Elias Dexter, 564 Broadway, N. Y. I (Baker 131) Height, 6.8. Oval height, 5.9. Oval width, 3.8. [Washingtoniana. New York, 1865.] IO3 EDWARD SAVAGE 219a Same as 219. Before all letters. 219& Same as 219. First line of lettering erased. 219c Same as 219$. Address erased. JOHN CHESTER BUTTRE 220 Full bust, to right, in uniform. Order of Cincinnati on left lapel of coat. Vignette. Mezzotint Eng? by J. C. Buttre N. Y. I Washington. | After a Paint- ing by Edward Savage. | (Baker 122) Height, 6.12. Sub height, 4. Width, 3.8. [Washingtoniana. By F. B. Hough. Roxbury, 1865.] 220& Same as 220. Before all letters. 220& Same as 220. "In 1790." added. E. G. GRIDLEY 221 Bust, to right, in uniform. Oval medallion, on the shaft of a pyramidal monument, surmounted by a funeral urn. The me- dallion is held in place by Minerva, while Fame holds over it, in her left hand, a wreath encircling, " Pater | Patriae," and, with her right hand, holds the trumpet to her mouth, from which hangs a banner, inscribed " Trenton | Princetown | Monmouth | York- town." I On a tablet, upon the base of the shaft, to which the Genius of America, with averted head, is pointing, is the title, and upon the plinth, the dates of birth and of death. In the right foreground a soldier, his musket upon the ground, is ex- pressing grief. Genii and emblems surround the shaft. Mixed 104 EDWARD SAVAGE Sacred to the Memory of the | truly Illustrious | George Washington, Renowned in | War, Great in the Senate, and | possessed of every qualification | to render him WORTHY THE TlTLE OF | A GREAT AND GOOD Man. | BORN Feb. 22. 1732. Ob. Dec. 14. 1799. | Painted by John Coles jun. — Eng 1 ? by E. G. Gridley. | (Baker 403) Height, 13.4. Sub height, 13.2. Width, 8.14. Oval height, 2.8. Oval width, 2. 221« Same as 221. " Sold by J. Fave " in place of " Painted by John Coles jun." WILLIAM HARRISON 222 Full bust, to left, in uniform. Order of Cincinnati on right lapel of coat. Oval, in rectangle with border line, 2/16. Stipple W. Harrison Jun^ sculpt. | Gen^ Geo? Washington. | (Baker 128) Height, 5.7. Sub height, 4.3. Width, 3. Oval height, 3.1 1. Oval width, 2.10. [Legacies of Washington. Trenton, 1800.] WILLIAM HAMLIN 223 Bust, to right, in uniform. Oval, in medallion, border line, 1/16, with loop and ribbon at top. Stipple Farnsworth's Edition. | E. Savage. PinxT — W^? Hamlin, Sd Provu? I GenV George Washington. | (Baker 126) Height, 4.15. Width, 3.6. Oval height, 3.12. Oval width, 3.2. [Memory of Washington. Newport, R. I., 1800.] 105 EDWARD SAVAGE WILLIAM HAMLIN 224 Bust, to right, in uniform. Oval, in medallion, surrounded by rays. Tablet at bottom, with title, " Gen! George Washington ". Stipple Gen l George Washington. | W= Hamlin. SculpT | (Baker 127) Height, 1.8. Oval height, .8. Oval width, .7. MINATELLIS 225 Bust, to right, in uniform. Circle, surrounded by border, 1 1 / 1 6, composed of two stipple lines. Stipple Minatellis. I Giorgio Washington | Publicato in Venezia a spese di Catterin Minatelli e Comp. I Height, 4.9. Diameter, 2.5. [UNKNOWN] 226 Full bust, to left, head to right, in uniform. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple George Washington, | President of the United States of America. | from an Original Miniature in the Possession of I Benjamin Smith of Philadelphia. | Published June io th 1794. by T. Palfer N? 4. Bridge Road Lambeth near the Turnpike. | Height, 5.1 1. Oval height, 3.14. Oval width, 3.4. This is a made-up picture with the head of 214. 226a Same as 226. Before any letters. 106 Number 226b Photogravure after engraving in stipple by unknown artist. I. „.!.■„ IUI;!,..t /■• P. rirnnr. &:■/: */Knti\titr.lO.JIn . — WALTER ROBERTSON Robertson Pinxt. — Walker Excudit. | George Washington. | President of the United States. | Published March 25, 1797, by E. Walker. N? 7, Cornhill. | (Baker 170) Height, 12.6. Sub height, 1 1.2. Width, 8.13. Oval height, 4.4. Oval width, 3.5. The title, in all prints that I have seen, is in open etched letters. 250a Same as 250. Before all letters. WILLIAM ROLLINSON 251 Bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Oval, with border line, 1/16. Stipple ROLLINSON SCULP T | G. WASHINGTON | PRESIDENT OF THE United States | Publish'd by I. Reid New York 1796. | (Baker 172) Height, 5.1 1. Oval height, 3.12. Oval width, 2.14. [Historical View of the United States of America. By Winterbottom. New York, 1796.] [UNKNOWN] 252 Full bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Oval, with oak leaf border, 4/16. Stipple General George Washington | (Baker 1 74) Height, 4. 12. Oval height, 3. 12. Oval width, 2. 1 5. [Dublin University Magazine.] II 9 WALTER ROBERTSON [UNKNOWN] Full bust, to right, in uniform, with black stock. Oval, in a bor- der of laurel, 4/16. Above, a baton and a sheathed sword, crossed, amid diverging sun rays. On either side of oval, flags, and beneath, a liberty cap and a bundle of arrows with ribbon inscribed " E Pluribus Unum." Vignette. Stipple For the Microscope. | General Washington | Died 14™ December 1799 Aged 68 Years | Height, 7. Sub height, 5.5. Width, 4.1. Oval height, 3.12. Oval width, 3. [The Microscope and Minute Observer, Vol. II, No. 2. Belfast, Feb., 1800.] I20 ADOLPH ULRIC WERTMULLER 1794 HENRY BRYAN HALL 254 Full bust, to right. Vignette. Stipple A. Wertmuller. S. Pt. | Phila. 1795.— H. B. Hall. | " G° Washington " | Printed by W. Pate. | From the Original Picture in the possession of | Chas. Aug. Davis. Esq. N. York. | New York. G. P. Putnam & C° | (Baker 176) Height, 7.4. Sub height, 5.6. Width, 5.8. [Life of Washington. By Irving. New York, 1859. J 254a Same as 254. Before all letters. 2546 Same as 254a. With names of painter and engraver. 254c Same as 254. Without first and second lines of lettering. JOHN CHESTER BUTTRE 255 Bust, to right, in uniform. Vignette. 121 Stipple ADOLPH ULRIC WERTMULLER Engraved by J. C. Buttre. | " G° Washington " | George Washington. | From the Portrait by Wertmuller. | (Baker 175) Height, 6.10. Sub height, 4.8. Width, 4.2. [Lives of Illustrious Men of America. Cincinnati, 1859.] 255a Same as 255. Before all letters. 2556 Same as 255a. Last line of lettering erased. 122 WILLIAM WILLIAMS 1794 J. A. O'NEILL 256 Half length, to right, in Masonic regalia. Vignette. Mixed O'Neill N. Y. | Washington | Engraved from the Por- trait, PAINTED FROM LIFE BY WlLLIAMS, | FOR ALEXANDRIA Washington Lodge N° 22. | Virginia, 1794. | (Baker 168) Height, 6.6. Sub height, 5. Width, 4.6. 256a Same as 256. Address added, "Masonic Pub & Man Co. N. Y." I 2566 Same as 256. Before all letters. 123 GIUSEPPE CERACCHI 1795 HENRY BRYAN HALL 257 Bust, in profile, to left. Vignette. Stipple H. B. Hall. | Washington. | From the Bust by G. Ceracchi, taken from life ; | (now in possession of gouverneur kem- ble Esq. Cold Spring). | Engraved for Irving's Washing- ton. I (Baker 166) Height, 6.9. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 3.10. [Life of Washington. By Irving. New York, 1855-59.] 257a Same as 257. With engraver's name only. 2576 Same as 257. Lettering erased and relettered the same, omit- ting last line, only nearer the bust, reducing the height to 4.10. 257c Same as 257b. Lettering added, over head, " Life of Washing- ton." 251d Same as 257c. " G. P. Putnam's Sons" added. 257e Same as 257d. Address changed to " Philadelphia | J. B. Lip- pincott & Co I " 124 GIUSEPPE CERACCHI JOHN FRANCIS EUGENE PRUD'HOMME 258 Bust, nearly profile, to left, upon a pedestal. Vignette, in rect- angle of a single line. Stipple Drawn by J. G. Chapman. — from the Original bust by Cer- raci. — Engv'd by J. F. E. Prud'homme. I Washington. | Harper & Brothers. | (Baker 167) Height, 4.10. Sub height, 3.9. Width, 2.14. [Life of Washington. By J. K. Paulding. New York, 1835.] 125 GILBERT STUART 1795-1796 VAUGHAN TYPE THOMAS HOLLOWAY 259 Full bust, to right. Border 4/16. Line George Washington. | Engraved by T Holloway from a Picture painted by M* Stuart in 1795. | in the possession of Samuel Vaughan Esq* | Published as the act directs by T. Holloway and the other Proprietors. Nov r 2. 1796 | Height, 10.10. Sub height, 8.10. Width, 7.4. [Essays on Physiognomy. By Lavater. London, 1789-98.] The name of the owner of the picture replica of Stuart's first original portrait engraved (259) has been given to this of Washington, in the possession of type of Stuart's portrait of Washington. Marsden J. Perry, Esq., of Providence, The painting now belongs to Mrs. Jos- R. I. See The Century Magazine for eph Harrison of Philadelphia. It is a February, 1902. 259a Same as 259. Before all letters. 169 I (Baker 258) 259& Same as 259. Plate worn and worked over along the left arm and in the background. 126 GILBERT STUART WILLIAM RIDLEY 260 Full bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple European Magazine. | Engraved by W. Ridley, from an Original Picture in the Possession of Sam^ Vaughan Esq r I General Washington. | Published by J. Sewell. 32 Corn- hill, April I s ?" 1800. | (Baker 311) Height, 5.13. Oval height, 4. Oval width, 3.8. 260a Same as 260. Name of "Vaughan" erased and " " sub- stituted. 2606 Same as 260. Before all letters. K. MACKENZIE 261 Full bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple Engraved by K. Mackenzie from an Original Picture. | Geo e Washington Esq? | late President & Commander in Chief of the | Forces of the United States of America. | London Published by G. Cawthorn, British Library 152, Strand. | (Baker 284) Height, 5.5. Oval height, 3.12. Oval width, 3. 261a Same as 261. Before all letters. 2616 Same as 261. Title and inscription in etched letters. 261c Same as 261. Address changed to "132 Strand." WILLIAM HOLL 262 Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 1/16. 127 Stipple GILBERT STUART Holl sculp. | (Baker 255) Oval height, 1.14. Oval width, 1.8. Heading to a printed biographical sketch of " General Washington ". [Biographical Magazine. London, 1819.] WILLIAM ENSOM 263 Bust, to right. Borderline, 1/16. Line Painted by Stuart. | General George Washington. | En- graved by William Ensom. | London. Pub? for the Propri- etor, September, 1822. | E W 3 | (Baker 219) Height, 4.12. Sub height, 2.9. Width, 1.15. [Walmsley's Physiognomical Portraits. London, 1824.] 263a Same as 263. With word " Proof" in lower right margin. 263& Same as 263. Before all letters and border line. " W. Ensom Sculp' " etched under rectangle. 263c Same as 263. All lettering erased and title reengraved, 2/16 below border line. CHARLES KENNEDY BURT 264 Full bust, to right. Borderline, 1/16. Line Stuart PinxT — C Burt, Sc | (Baker 187) Height, 5. Width, 3.12. [Popular History of the United States. By Bryant and Gay, Vol. 3. New York, 1879.] 128 GILBERT STUART J. W. COOK 265 Bust, to right. Vignette, in lower right corner of plate, with 20 portraits of " Revolutionists & Political Partisans." Line Washington. | Engraved by J. W. Cook, for Crabb's Histor- ical Dictionary — Published by Baldwin, Cradock & Joy, 1825. I Height, 9.10. Width, 6.1 1. Head, height, 1.8. Width, 1.6. WILLIAM HOME LIZARS 266 Bust, to right. In left upper corner of plate with portraits of Tho s Warton, Wolfe, Walcot and West, in rectangle, with ruled background and border line, 1/16. Line Washington | Lizars Sc. | Height, 3.4. Width, 2.1. Head, height, 1. Width, .14. [Bellchamber's Biographical Dictionary, Vol. 4. London, 1835.] DAVID EDWIN 267 Full bust, to right. Oval, with border, 2/16, in the upper part of a rectangle. An eagle, with a laurel wreath, rests upon the top of the oval, and about the sides and base are flags, laurel branches and war emblems. Over the eagle, a circlet of ten stars. The title, on a tablet, within rectangle. Stipple Geo: Washington. | Edwin sc. | (Baker 385) Height, 6.6. Width, 3.13. Sub height, 4.2. Oval height, 2.5. Oval width, 1. 14. [American Artillirist's Companion, Vol. 2. Philadelphia, 1809.] I29 GILBERT STUART HENRY BRYAN HALL 268 Bust, to right. Vignette. Line Eng° by H. B. Hall N. Y. from an Original Miniature by Birch | in the Possession of ChaS G. Barney Esq* | (Baker 386) Height, 3.12. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 3. William Birch copied, in enamel, Stuart's first portrait of Washington. J. A. J. WILCOX 269 Full bust, to right. Oval, with border, 2/16, in a ruled rect- angle. Upon the background "W. B. 1796". Line H. Bone, Pinx. — J. A. J. Wilcox, Sc | Height, 3.6. Sub height, 3.5. Width, 2.1 1. Oval height, 2.9. Oval width, 2. [History of American Revolution. By John Fiske. Boston, 1891.] The assignment of this enamel to Henry art and literature, and shows the slip- Bone, the British enameler, with "W. shod fashion in which much "history" B. 1796", the initials of William Birch, is written, upon it, is one of the curiosities of history, 269a Same as 269. Before names of painter and engraver. Date on field "1790." [UNKNOWN] 270 Full bust, to left. Circle, surrounded by a border of laurel leaves, 6/16. Stipple (Baker 392) Diameter, 2.12. [The Columbiad. By Joel Barlow. Paris, 1813.] This plate was also used to transfer upon china. 130 GILBERT STUART 270a Same as 270. Without border of laurel. [UNKNOWN] 271 Bust, to left. Oval, surrounded by oak leaves and enclosed by circular lines containing title. Line Columbian. | Total Abstinence Society | Aux. to Washing- ton. I T. B. S. I Height, 2.14. Diameter, 2.9. Oval height, 1. 12. Oval width, 1.6. I have only seen modern impressions from this plate when much worn. J. G. WALKER 272 Full bust, to right. In center of an ornamental rectangle. Above, the sun dispersing clouds, and below, a female figure, with right hand supporting a bundle of fasces, and left arm around a child holding a liberty pole with cap. Line His ExcelY Gen? — Geo? Washington, | Engraved by J. G. W t alker, I From a Picture — by W. Birch 1796, | Painted from Life — in the Office of | His Excellency — the Gen- eral, I by the request of — I. G. Van Staphorst Esq? | of Amsterdam, in whose possession the Original Portrait now is I To I. G. Van Staphorst Esq? the particular Friend of the General, | This Print is with permission most res- pectfully Inscribed, | by His Obliged & Obed^ Servant, | I. G. Walker. | Copy right secured by Law in the United States of America. | Publish'd as the Act directs, June 21, 1800, by M? Bowyer, Historic Gallery Pall Mall, M r R. Wilkinson N? 58 Cornhill. M? Brewer the corner of New- gate Street & J. G. Walker Church Lane Hammersmith. | (Baker 390) Height, 7.4. Width, 5.1 1. Sub height, 3. Sub width, 2.8. 131 GILBERT STUART 212a Same as 272. Before letters, except in etched letters, " Pub- lished as the Act directs June 16, 1800 by J. G. Walker, Ham- mersmith." [UNKNOWN] 273 Full bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple (Baker 391) Oval height, 5.12. Oval width, 4.9. The only impression of this print that I the bad drawing, might be ascribed to know, is upon satin, without any letter- David Edwin, whose work it much ing. It is well executed, and, but for resembles. P. ROBERTS 274 Bust, to right, with left hand thrust in coat, at breast. Oval, in border, 5/16, resembling a picture frame, leaning against rocks, in landscape, and surrounded by flags and war emblems. In the background, clouds and sun rays. Oblong sheet. Stipple and Etching Painted by W. Birch Esq. | of Carolina. | — Engraved by | P. Roberts. | George Washington Late President of the United States of America, | This Plate is Humbly Dedi- cated to the Friends of the above Gentleman, by their most Obedient Humble ServT | P. Roberts — Proof | Lon- don. Published as the Act directs April 10, 1800, by P. Rob- erts, at Holland's, 50. Oxford Street. | (Baker 389) Height, 9. 1. Sub height, 8.6. Width, 1 1. 12. Oval height, 3.6. Oval width, 2.12. Heading to broadside biographical sketch of " George Washington the most Illus- trious Patriot the Annals of Modern History Record." 132 GILBERT STUART 274« Same as 274. "Proof" erased and address changed to " Pub d by R. Pollard Spa Fields London." G. CARATTONI 275 Half length, full front, head to right. Right hand thrust into waistcoat. Line S.d' A. — T. 27. I Bosio. inv. — G. Carattoni inc. | Washing- ton I Height, 4.2. Sub height, 3.1. Width, 2.6. W. READ 276 Bust, to right, eyes to front. Left hand thrust into waistcoat. Vignette. Stipple W. Read sc. | Washington. | London. Published Jan y 9, 1 823, by Sir R. Phillips & C? Bride Court, Bridge Street. | (Baker 387) Height, 3.5. Width, 2.12. Sub height, 1. 15. Sub width, 2. 276a Same as 276. Plate reworked. Eyes to right, and some changes in hair. Address erased. [UNKNOWN] 277 Bust, to right. Left hand thrust into waistcoat. Vignette, in rectangle, with double border lines, 1/16. Title, in rectangle. Stipple Washington. | 70. | Height, 3.4. Width, 2.7. 133 GILBERT STUART 211a Same as 277. Plate worn and coat re-lined. " 70." erased. [UNKNOWN] 278 Bust, to right. Oval, in border, 6/16, within a rectangle. Below, a ruled tablet containing title. Line George | Washington | Ne a Bridges-Creek, le 22 Fevrier 1732, i mort le 14 decembre 1 799. | a paris, chez menard & Desenne, Rue Git-le-Cceur N? 8. | (Baker 388) Height, 7.4. Sub height, 5.10. Width, 3. 11. Oval height, 3.1. Oval width, 2.10. 278a Same as 278. Before all letters, with tablet white. 278& Same as 278a. "Washington" in open letters upon white tablet, and address. 278c Same as 278. Without address. THOMAS CLARKE 279 Bust, to right. Oval, upon a pyramidal monument to right of plate. Over oval, a cherubim, and on either side laurel branches. Beneath oval, " G. Washington. | There is | Reft in | Heaven." | Over monument, a weeping willow. Approaching monument, from left, a man and two women, the man and first woman weeping, while the second woman supports an anchorand,with her left hand, resting upon the left shoulder of the first woman, points, with the right hand uplifted, to heaven. Enclosed in a circular floriated double border, 12/16, upon the inside of which is engraver's name. Title upon tablet at bottom. In a rectangle, engraved to repre- sent brick work, with black outside border, 2/16. Stipple 134 GILBERT STUART T. Clarke Sculpt 1801 Boston. | Sacred to the Memory of the Illustrious G. Washington. | Height, 8.3. Width, 8. Diameter, 6.4. Head, oval height, .13. Oval width, .9. 279a Same as 279. Outside black border, increased to 3/16, the title, which is in open letter in 279, is filled in and the leaves, in border, are crossed with perpendicular lines. There is also a shadow cast diagonally across the left side of the base of monument, just below the word " Heaven ". Other parts of the plate show new work. THOMAS CLARKE 280 Bust, to left. Circular, with border, 1/16, in a rectangle engraved to represent brick work with black border line, 1/16. Title, on tablet, beneath circle, within rectangle. Stipple Clarke sc. | G. Washington. | Who departed this Life Dec r 14. 1799 Aged 68. | Sold by W. Spotswood | (Baker 195) Height, 2.10. Width, 2.3. Diameter, 1.15. PETER MAVERICK 281 Bust, to left. Oval, in border of oak leaves, 3/16. Line P. Maverick | Oval height, i.il Oval width, 1.7. The only impression seen has been cut down so the description may not be com- plete of the entire plate. 135 GILBERT STUART ALBERT ROSENTHAL 282 Bust, to right. Oval, in miniature frame, 3/16, with loop at top. In lower margin, Washington's seal. Etching Etched by Albert Rosenthal from a Miniature by Robert Field in the possession of C. C. Moreau Esq. N Y. | Dodd, Mead & Co. N. Y. 1896. | Height, 5.8. Oval height, 3.5. Oval width, 2.9. Field made several copies, in miniature, gave to personal friends of her husband, of Stuart's first portrait of Washington, The one engraved was so given to Samuel for Mrs.Washington, soon after the Gen- Meredith. The six that I have seen eral's death, which Mrs. Washington are signed " R F 1800". [UNKNOWN] 283 Bust, to right. Vignette, in oval, with border line, 1/16, resting upon three books lettered " Order ", " Law ", " Religion ". To left a lion, with fore feet on a scroll entitled "Answer to Ad- dresses." On right, an eagle, head and neck only visible, upon another scroll marked " Last Legacy." At top, of oval, a laurel wreath, with diverging rays. To right, on same plate, a similar oval, resting upon five books, containing portrait of Jeffer- son, to left, lettered "Sophism", "Notes on Virginia", "Tom. Paine", " Condorcet ", and "Voltaire". A rattlesnake and a crocodile take the place of the lion and eagle, with a burning candle above. In the lower margin, " Look on this Picture, and on this," etc., etc. Etching New York. June, 1807. I (Baker 360) Oval height, 4.14. Oval width, 3.12. This political print is very well executed, er working here at its date, as the por- and may be by Robert Field, who was traits are very like his portraits, of a skilful engraver and miniature paint- Washington and Jefferson, after Stuart. I36 GILBERT STUART HENRI LEFORT 28-4 Bust, to right. Oval, in rectangle, with border line, i/i 6. Etching P. A. PETICOLAS PINXT 1796 HENRI LEFORT AQ. F. | W. | Height, 3.10. Width, 2.1 1. Oval height, 3. Oval width, 2.4. The Peticolas miniature is evidently from Stuart's first portrait as were the Birch and Field miniatures. LANSDOWNE TYPE JAMES HEATH 285 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left, right arm ex- tended as in the act of speaking, dress sword in left hand held to the side. To left, a table partly covered with a cloth, upon which are inkstand and books. Beneath, several lettered vol- umes. To right, an arm-chair, and in the background, two rows of pillars, between which is a curtain partly drawn up. Line Painted by Gabriel Stuart, 1797. — Engraved by James Heath Historical Engraver to his Majesty, and to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. | George Washing- ton I Published JanY i. 1800, by J. Heath N° 42, Newman Street, & Mess r . s Robinson's, Pater-noster Row. | Height, 21.5. Sub height, 19.15. Width, 13.2. Title in open letter. 285a Same as 285. Title changed to " General Washington," and "from the original Picture in the Collection of the Marquis of Lansdowne." added after " Wales." Address changed to, " Pub- lished Feb^ 1. 1800, by J a? Heath, N° 42 Newman Street, Mefs rs Boydells, Cheapside, & J. P. Thompson, Great Newport 137 GILBERT STUART Street London Copy Right Secured in the United States, according to Law." JAMES HEATH Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Line Painted by Gabriel Stuart, 1797. — Engraved by James Heath, Historical Engraver to his Majesty, and to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. | from the original Picture in the Collection of the Marquis of Lansdown. | General Washington. | Published FebY i. 1800, by Ja s Heath. N? 42 Newman Street. Mess r . s Boydells, Cheapside, & J. P. Thompson, Great Newport Street, London Copy Right secured in the United States, according to Law. I (Baker 250) Height, 21.4. Sub height, 19.15. Width, 13. 1. A cursory examination of this plate would leave the impression that it was a third state of 285. But a close critical scrutiny shows it to be a different plate. The execution is generally inferior to that of 285, and certain details, such as the lettering on the books under the table, are entirely different. Also the final " e " is wanting in Lansdowne. I have seen a trial etching of 285 with head blank, and without names of painter and engraver, but with title in open letter, and address, " Published Oct! 12. 1797 by J. Heath N° 42 New- man Street & Mess rs Robinson's Pater- Noster Row." The issuing of this plate in America caused a lawsuit by Stuart to restrain its sale, and no end of con- troversy regarding it has ensued, the most familiar being the common idea that impressions with the name " Ga- briel," are very uncommon, whereas there are no prints known with any other name. The name of the owner of the picture here engraved, Lord Lansdowne, has been given to this whole length type. The painting is now owned by Lord Rosebery, in London, and is a replica, from the original pic- ture in possession of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, signed " G. Stuart 1796." JAMES HEATH ? Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Line 138 GILBERT STUART Painted by Gabriel Stuart 1797. — Engraved by James Heath Historical Engraver to his Majesty and to his Royal Highness the Prince of Wales | from the original Picture in the Collection of the Marquis of Lansdown. | General Washington. | Height, 20.9. Sub height, 19.12. Width, 13. 1. Although this plate bears the name of drapery. In other words it is a forgery, James Heath, as engraver, it is certainly and none the less interesting for that not his work, but a copy of his print, by reason. I have seen an unfinished trial an inferior hand and of much later proof, only slightly advanced beyond date, as is shown by the machine ruling the etching, and before any machine over the shoes and in some parts of the ruling. J. NORMAN 288 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Line Engraved by J Norman | George Washington | President of the United States | Height, 20.12. Sub height, 19.3. Width, 13.2. JOHN CHORLEY 289 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Line Painted by Gilbert Stuart, 1797. — Printed by Isaac Cary — Engraved by John Chorley, Boston. | General Washing- ton. I " G° Washington " | Height, 20.14. Sub height, 19.12. Width, 13. 289a Same as 289. Printer's name erased and " Pendleton, Boston." substituted. (Baker 194) 139 GILBERT STUART 289& Same as 289a. Printer's name erased and address added after title " Published by W Peirre Teller & Sold by T. Cotrel. 97 Fulton St. New York." WATERMAN LILY ORMSBY 290 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Line Painted by Gilbert Stuart. — Published by W. L. Ormsby. 116 Fulton Street N. Y. — Eng'd. on Steel by W. L. Ormsby, N. Y. | Washington. | (Baker 297) Height, 21.6. Sub height, 20.1. Width, 13.2. 290« Same as 290. The following added: "Presented to the Sub- scribers of the I Family Circle & Parlor Annual. | Who pay | Two Dollars for Two years Subscription. | J. G. Reed Pub- lisher. I 140 Fulton St. N. Y." | OLIVER PELTON 291 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Line Painted by Gilbert Stuart. — Published by E. R. Pelton, Office of Eclectic Magazine N? 5 Beekman St. N. Y. — En- graved by O. Pelton. | Washington. | (Baker 301) Height, 21.3. Sub height, 20. Width, 13. 1. 291a Same as 291. Address erased and " Gurdon Bill, Springfield Mass." substituted. 140 GILBERT STUART 2915 Same as 291a. Address erased and "Henry Bill, Norwich Conn." substituted. 291c Same as 291. Engraver's name and address erased. " 1797," after name of painter, and " Given with the American Pub- lisher." added. [UNKNOWN] 292 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Mezzotint Publish'd July i s . t 1801. by Atkins & Nightingale, No. 100, Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. | General Washington. From the original Picture in Philadelphia. | Height, 24.4. Sub height, 22.14. Width, 16. 10. This plate I believe to be the work of the five impressions from this plate that George Graham, an English mezzotint I know (two of them in colors) has one engraver, who was in America at the and a half inches of lettering erased date of this print, and produced other from first line, after " Philadelphia," in plates in the same manner. Each of the address. EDWARD SAVAGE 293 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Mezzotint E. Savage Execu: td 1801 | George Washington. | Height, 27. Sub height, 26.6. Width, 20.5. The date is barely visible in most copies. In only one, that I have seen, is it perfectly distinct. 293« Same as 293. Before all letters. 141 GILBERT STUART 293& Same as 293. Before engraver's name and with title in open letters. This state may be Baker 358, although seen no other print answering the de- it differs materially in size ; but I have scription. H. S. SADD 294 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Mezzotint Painted by G. Stuart, — Engraved by H. S. Sadd, N. Y. | George Washington. | Printed by J Neale | Published at the Albion Office. New York 1844. | Height, 28.6. Sub height, 26.8. Width, 20.6. 294a Same as 294. Before title and address. 294& Same as 294. Without " Printed by J Neale." 294c Same as 294b. Address erased. This may be Baker 319. No print has been seen agreeing with title and size of Baker 319. C. W. CARTER 295 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Mezzotint Painted by G. Stuart. — Engraved by C. W. Carter | George Washington. | Height, 27.4. Sub height, 26.2. Width, 20.5. Nos. 294 and 295 have been considered surements of the figure show them to different states of same plate, but mea- be different plates. 142 GILBERT STUART JAMES R. RICE 296 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Mezzotint Painted by G. Stuart. — Engraved By J. R. Rice. | " G° Washington " | (Baker 309) Height, 21.3. Sub height, 19.14. Width, 13.5. 296a Same as 296. Address added: "Printed by Illman Bros', 617 Arch St. Philad? | Published By Pohlig & Rice; Philadelphia." | CORNELIUS TIEBOUT 297 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Stipple G Washington. | Engraved & Published by C Tiebout N° 83 Chesnut ST Phila d 1801. | Height, 21.5. Sub height, 20.3. Width, 13.5. This may be Baker 377, there described from a cut down print. 291a Same as 297. Engraver's name and address erased and " Philad. Pub. by M. Carey N? 118 Market S!" substituted. 2976 Same as 297. Re-lettered "Painted by G. Stuart — Engraved by C. Tiebout | G Washington. | Published by Wm. Smith 702 S. 3rd. St. Philad." I CHARLES GOODMAN AND ROBERT PIGGOT 298 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Painted by G. Stuart 1797. — Published by W. H. Morgan 143 GILBERT STUART N? 114 Chestnut Street Philad a — Engraved by C. Good- man and R. Piggot. I General Washington. | President of the United States | Born February 22 1 * 1 ? 1732. Died December 14™ 1799. | (Baker 236) Height, 22.4. Sub height, 19.14. Width, 13. 298a Same as 298. Before lines 3 and 4 of lettering. Title in open letter and date " 18 18 " after address. The only two impressions seen are printed on satin. W. H. W. BICKNELL 299 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Etching Published and copyrighted, 1897, by A. W. Elson & Co., Boston, U. S. A. | W. H. W Bicknell sc | Height, 1 1. 10. Sub height, 1 1.6. Width, 7.8. E. A. RICE 300 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Mezzotint Engraved by E. A. Rice. | " G° Washington" | Smith & Holden Publishers, 82 West Baltimore St. Baltimore Md. I (Baker 310) Height, 12.12. Sub height, 11.2. Width, 7.10. 300a Same as 300. Before all letters. 144 GILBERT STUART J. H. NESMITH 301 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Borderline, 2/16. Line Engraved by J. H. Nesmith | Washington | Height, 6.1. Sub height, 5.4. Width, 3.8. 301a Same as 301. Address added: "Published by Hezekiah Howe and Durrie & Peck, New Haven Conn." (Baker 293) Height, 6.4. [History of the United States. By T. Pitkin. New Haven, 1828.] J. H. NESMITH 302 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Border line, 2/16. Line Stuart Pinx. — Nesmith Sc. | Washington | Height, 5.15. Sub height, 5.3. Width, 3.8. The chief difference in this plate, from for another state of 301, notwithstand- 301, is in its execution, which is much ing the difference in height, superior; otherwise it might be taken [UNKNOWN] 303 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Borderline, 1/16. Line Washington, j Height, 5.2. Sub height, 4.8. Width, 3.1. [History of the United States. By Barber. New Haven, 1829.] This is a crude copy of 302. There difference to be accounted for by the would seem to be two similar plates stretching, of plate or of paper, in a varying fractionally in size, yet too much print of this size. 145 GILBERT STUART F. F. WALKER 304 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Oval top. Line F. F. Walker | Height, 6.9. Width, 4.3. SAMUEL DAVENPORT 305 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Line Davenport, sculp. | General Washington. | London : Pub- lished by Thomas Tegg & Son, Cheapside i st Dec? 1835. | (Baker 198) Height, 4.12. Sub height, 4.1. Width, 2.10. [Life of Washington. By C. R. Edmonds. London, 1835.] 305ft Same as 305. With address changed to "Thomas Tegg. N° 73. Cheapside i st Detf 1838." 3056 Same as 305. Before all letters. J. H. HILLS 306 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. W T ith border line, 1/16, within which is engraver's name. The center of a group of seven Presidents. Line J. H. Hills Sc. | (Baker 253) Height, 6.4. Width, 3.1 1. Sub height, 2.7. Sub width, 1.9. 306ft Same as 306. Portraits of Van Buren and of Harrison added. 306& Same as 3060. Portraits of Tyler and of Polk added. 146 GILBERT STUART ROBERT TILLER 307 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. With border, of flowers, on a base, upon which is title. Line Joseph Cake | iio | North Second Street | Philadelphia | Drawn & Engraved by R. Tiller Jr. | Height, 5. Width, 4.2. Sub height, 2.3. Sub width, 1.10. [UNKNOWN] 308 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Similar to 285. Line General Washington | Height, 3.15. Sub height, 3.9. Width, 2.5. [UNKNOWN] 309 Whole length, standing, full front, head to left. Resembling 285. Border, of two single lines, 2/16. Stipple Washington. | (Baker 359) Height, 8.9. Sub height, 8. Width, 5.12. Evidently an early American print, bad in drawing and crude in execution. There is a companion print of " Lady Washington." JOHN ROGERS 310 Three-quarter length, standing, to front, head to left. From 285. Mixed 147 GILBERT STUART J Rogers Sc 381 B. W. | George Washington | New York D Appleton & Co. I (Baker 316) Height, 6. 14. Sub height, 5.7. Width, 3.13. [Memoirs of Washington. By C. M. Kirkland. New York, 1869.] 310a Same as 310. Address erased. FENNER, SEARS & COMPANY 311 Half length, to front, head to left. From 285. Line George Washington. | Engraved by Fenner. Sears & C° from a Painting by Stuart | London Published May 2. 1831, by r. ackermann. 96 strand, for the proprietors of | hln- ton's History of America. 2 Vols. 4™. Plates. | (Baker 222) Height, 9.1. Sub height, 7.7. Width, 6.2. 311a Same as 311. Before all letters, except " Engraved by Fenner. Sears & C° " in etched letters. 311& Same as 311. With word, " Proof." 311c Same as 311. Address erased and "Rest Fenner Sears & C° 53. Paternoster Row & Thomas Wardle Philadelphia | & Isaac Taylor Hinton." | substituted. 2>\\d Same as 311c. Reduced to an oval, 4.15 by 6.5, with border, 3/16, and outside irregular border, with outer border in outline. Plate reworked and background reengraved. Lettering erased. Relettered, "George Washington | From the Original Painting by Stuart | J. & F. Tallis London, Edinburgh & Dublin ". 148 GILBERT STUART 311e Same as 31 id. Outside border ruled over with horizontal lines. Address changed to "John Tallis & Company, London & New York." 311/ Same as 311c Address changed to "The London Printing and Publishing Company." Sllg Same as 3 1 if. Border erased. Relettered in different type with word "Limited" added after address. 311h Same as 31 ig. Address erased. WATERMAN LILY ORMSBY 312 Half length, to front, head to left. From 285. Border line, 2/16, within which is engraver's name. Line W. L. Ormsby Sc. | Washington. | Boston. Published by S Walker. | (Baker 296) Height, 9.4. Sub height, 7.6. Width, 6.1. [History of United States. By J. H. Hinton. Boston, 1834.] 312a Same as 312. Address changed to "Baltimore Published by Rob 1 Reid." 3126 Same as 312. Address erased. 312c Same as 312b. With " Frontispiece. Vol. 1." added. 312d Same as 312c. Border line and engraver's name erased. " Painted by G. Stewart " substituted. 149 GILBERT STUART 312e Same as 3i2d. Lettering erased. Plate worked over and ex- pression of face changed, a border, of oak leaves, added, with a scroll, at top, inscribed, "Farewell Address", and, at bottom, a representation of soldiers at review. Relettered, " Washington." [UNKNOWN] 313 Half length, to front, head to left. Similar to 285. Borderline, 2/16. Line from G. Stuart's painting. | General Washington. | Height, 10.8. Sub height, 9.12. Width, 7.10. This has the appearance of a whole-length plate cut down. WILLIAM HOLL 314 Half length, to front, head to left. From 285. Double border lines, 2/16. Stipple G. Stuart Pinxt. — W. Holl Sculp. | George Washington, | First President of the United States of America. | Pub- lished by Edw? Baines, Leeds Nov. 1. 182 1. | (Baker 256) Height, 6.6. Sub height, 5.1. Width, 3.15. 314ft Same as 314. Before all letters. MAYER 315 Half length, to front, head to left. From 285. Border line, 2/16. Line I50 GILBERT STUART Walhalla — N? i. | Nach dem Gemalde im Capitol. — Mayer sculpsit. | George | Washington | Eigenthum & Verlag Des Bibl. Instituts in Hildburghausen. I (Baker 288) Height, 7.1. Sub height, 5.1. Width, 3.1. 315« Same as 315. Lettering at top, engraver's name and subsequent lettering erased and relettered, " M s Conv. Lex. N° 101 | Wash- ington I Aus der Kunstanst. des Bibliogr. Instit. in Hildbghsn. — Eigenthum der Verleger." | G. STODART 316 Half length, to front, head to left. From 285. Stipple Engraved by G. Stodart. | George Washington. | Published by J. Mason. 14. City Road, & 66. Paternoster Row. | (Baker 336) Height, 4.12. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 3. [UNKNOWN] 317 Half length, to front, head to right. From 285. Vignette, in oval, with irregular border, supported on two upright cannon. Above, flags, liberty-caps and inverted crown. On the right, a view of Washington's tomb, and on the left, a view of Baltimore Monu- ment. Beneath the oval, a scroll inscribed, " Diploma of Inde- pendence 1783." Stipple Height, 5.6. Width, 8.12. Oval height, 1.8. Oval width, 1.2. Probably engraved by A. H. Payne and published at Leipzig, as were the views on either side. 151 GILBERT STUART T. A. DEAN 318 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Three border lines, 3/16. Stipple Stewart. delT — T. A. Dean SculpT | Geo. Washington, | President of the United States. | London, Published, Nov? 1, 183 1, by John Brooks 421, Oxford Street. | Height, 6. Sub height, 3.6. Width, 2.12. [Common Sense. The Crisis. By Thomas Paine. London, 1831.] LOUIS JEAN DESIRE DELAISTRE 319 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Vignette. Etching 53 I Vernier, del — Lemaitre, dir — Delaistre, Sc | Wash- ington. I (Baker 199) Height, 4.14. Sub height, 3.10. Width, 3.6. 319a Same as 319. "Washington" repeated in smaller letters. 319& Same as 319. Before all letters. EDWARDS 320 Full bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Oval, with arabesque oval border. Above, a shield with arms of New York and motto, "Excelsior". Below, a representation of battle of Trenton, and in the field, at bottom, "J. J. Crew." Stipple and etching Stuart. — Edwards. | Washington. | London : George Vir- tue. I (Baker 207) Height, 9. Width, 6. 1. Oval height, 5. Oval width, 3. 1 3. [History of United States. By Bartlett and Woodward. London, 1856.] 152 GILBERT STUART 320a Same as 320. Before border and lettering. 320& Same as 320. Before address, and with light border. 320c Same as 320. Address erased. 320(7 Same as 320^. "Historia de los Estados-Unidos — Pi 14." added at top of plate. 320c Same as 320^. Lettering at top of plate erased, border enlarged to an irregular rectangle and plate worked over, particularly in the background. 320/ Same as 320^. Title erased. 320# Same as 320/ Relettered, " G° Washington" | Initiated Nov. 4 th 1752; Passed March 3 rd 1753 ; Raised to Master Mason Aug* 4 th 1753 I in Fredericksburg Lodge Va | S20h Same as 320^. Lettering and border erased ; altered to rect- angle, 4.5 x 5.8, with a single line and relettered "George Wash- ington. I London: J. S Virtue & C° Limited." JAMES FITTLER 321 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Borderline, 2/16. Title, in tablet. Line Stuart PinxT — Fittler SculpT | George Washington, First President of the United States | of America. | En- graved by James Fittler A. R. A. from the original | pic- ture PAINTED BY G. STUART IN THE POSSESSION OF | THE MOST Noble the Marquis of Lansdown. | London. Published as 153 GILBERT STUART the Act directs May 15. 1804. BY Richard Phillips, N° 71 S T Paul's Church Yard. | (Baker 226) Height, 7.5. Sub height, 5.7. Width, 4.4. 321a Same as 321. Before all letters. 321& Same as 321. Address erased. 321c Same as 321. Without names of painter and engraver in first line. This may be an entirely different plate from 321, but the differences are not sufficient to make it certain. 321(7 Same as 32 1£. Address erased. S. FREEMAN 322 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Stipple Washington | Engraved by S. Freeman from a painting by Stuart, | Published by Archb? Fullarton & Co. Glasgow. | Height, 6.8. Sub height, 4.8. Width, 3.8. 322« Same as 322. "Washington" erased and " G° Washington" substituted. (Baker 227) [History of War of Independence. By Botta. Edinburgh, 1844.] 322& Same as 3220. Address changed to " A. Fullarton & Co Lon- don & Edinburgh." HENRY BRYAN HALL 323 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. 154 Mixed GILBERT STUART From the full length Portrait painted by Gilbert Stuart in 1796, in the possession | of m* s . plerrepont of brooklyn Heights. | (Baker 237) Height, 9.6. Sub height, 6.7. Width, 4. 11. [Life of Washington. By Irving. New York, 1856-59.] 323a Same as 323. " Proof", to right, before inscription. 323& Same as 323. Lettering erased. JAMES HEATH 324 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple Engrav'd by J. Heath from an Original Picture by Stewart. | General Washington. | Publish'd Oct r 16, 1807, by Cadell & Davies, Strand, London. | (Baker 251) Height, 5.8. Oval height, 3.12. Oval width, 3. [Life of Washington. By D. Ramsay. London, 1807.] S. S. JOCELYN 325 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Double border line, 1/16. Line Stuart Pinx t — S. S. Jocelyn SculpT | Gen. Washington | Height, 4.9. Sub height, 3.12. Width, 3.1. 325a Same as 325. Before names of painter and engraver. 325& Same as 325. Five lines of lettering added: " One of the few who have been great, without being criminal, was | a native of Vir- ginia, born 1 73 1 ; took command of the American | army at 155 GILBERT STUART Boston 1775; resigned his command 1783; was inau- | gurated President of the United States 1789; and again 1793; | and died 1799." I (Baker 265) Height, 5.1. [History of the United States. By C. A. Goodrich. Boston, 1828.] 325c Same as 325^. Name of engraver erased. [History of the United States. By C. A. Goodrich. Hartford, 1829.] 325(7 Same as 325^. Name of painter and border line erased: plate reworked. MACRET 326 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Border line, 1/16. Stipple Grave par Macret, rue des Fosses M. le Prince, N? 18. | George Washington. | (Baker 285) Height, 4.2. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 2.9. [Vie de Washington. Par Ramsay. Paris, 1809.] P. H. L. v. d. MEULEN 327 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Oval, with border line, 1/16, on title page. Stipple Stuart, del ad viv. — P. H. L. v. d. Meulen sc. | G. Wash- ington. I Height, 3.4. Sub height, 2.15. Width, 2.9. [Het Leven van George Washington. Haarlem, 1838.] 156 GILBERT STUART MIGLIAXACCA 328 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Vignette. Outline No. 43. I G. Marmocchi dis — In. Migliaxacca. inc. | Wash- ington I Height, 5.14. Sub height, 3.10. Width, 3.1 1. L. PORTMAN 329 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Oval, with border line, 1 / 1 6. Stipple Stuart, del. ad viv. — L. Portman sc — A. Loosjes Pz. exc. 1805. I George Washington. | (Baker 306) Height, 5. Oval height, 4.6. Oval width, 3.10. [Het Leven van Georg Washington. Haarlem, 1805-9.] 329a Same as 329. Before all letters. 3296 Same as 329. Names of painter and publisher erased. ROSMASLER 330 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple ROSMASLER SCULP : | GEORGE WASHINGTON | PRESIDENT DER vereinigten Staaten von | America. | (Baker 317) Height, 6.14. Oval height, 5.7. Oval width, 4.1. [Georg Washington's Lebensbeschreibung. Hamburg, 1805.] 157 GILBERT STUART w. s. c. 331 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Vignette. Etching W. S. C. 1 Height, 2.12. Width, 2.3. [UNKNOWN] 332 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Vignette. In back- ground, to left, open book-shelves, partly covered by a curtain ; to right, a window. Stipple George Washington, | First President of the United States | of America. | Engraved from an original Picture in the I possession of the Marquis of Lansdown. | London : William Darton; 58, Holborn Hill; i. mo. 28. 1824. | (Baker 370) Height, 4. Sub height, 3. Width, 2.8. [UNKNOWN] 333 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Line Height, 3. Width, 2.6. The impression described, and which is the only one seen, is from an unfinished plate, in the early state, and therefore of little value as a guide. [T. A. PRIOR] 334 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. At top of plate, with bundles of fasces on either side, and below, two medallions with portraits, respectively, of Clive and Hastings, between which are seen two sword hilts. Line 158 GILBERT STUART Washington. | Clive. — Hastings. | Height, 7.2. Sub height, 3.10. Width, 4.8. Sub width, 2.14. [UNKNOWN] 335 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Vignette. Line Height, 6.12. Width, 5.12. An unfinished plate looking much like the work of W. L. Ormsby. 335a Same as 335. Finished by C. B. Brobst, in 1897, and lettered, "Published by J. C. Buttre Co. N. Y. | " G° Washington" | " [J. YEAGER] 336 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Pillars and curtain, in background. Oval, with border line, 1/16, in rectangle, with bor- der line, 1/16, scroll above and rosettes in lower corners. Lower part of oval cut off, forming a tablet, within which is title. Mixed Washington. | Born Feb y the 22^° 1732. | Died Dec r 14™ 1799- I Height, 2.3. Width, 1. 10. Oval height, 1. 14. Oval width, 1.7. Engraved by J. Yeager for patent medicine label, along with portraits, on same plate, of Henry Clay, Robert Fulton, R. M. Johnson, etc. [J. YEAGER] 337 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Oval, with border, 1/16, in rectangle, with scrolls in upper corners and rosettes in lower corners. Oval cut off at bottom for title. Line 159 GILBERT STUART Washington. | Height, 2.4. Width, 1.10. Oval height, 1.14. Oval width, 1.7. [UNKNOWN] 338 Bust, to front, head to left. From 285. Oval, cut off, at bottom, for title. Line Washington. | Born | February the 22 nd 1733. | Died Dec? 14™ 1800. I Oval height, 1.15. Oval width, 1.8. The copy described evidently had been cut down. DALL' ACQUA 339 Bust, to front, head to right. From 285. Border line, 1/1 6. Line Stuart pin : — Dall' Acqua inc : | Giogio Washington. | (Baker 197) Height, 5.13. Sub height, 5. Width, 3.9. [Storia della Guerra dell Independenza da Carlo Botta. Vol. 3. Milano, 1819.] DUPREEL 340 Bust, to front, head to right. From 285. Title, in tablet, below. Borderline, 1/16. Line I I Stuart, pinx t — Dupreel, Sc | George Washington. | (Baker 205) Height, 6.1. Sub height, 5.1. Width, 3.1 1. [Vie de Georges Washington. Paris, 1807.] 340a Same as 340. Before title, in tablet. 160 GILBERT STUART KIRKWOOD 341 Bust, to front, head to right. From 285. Three border lines, 1/ 1 6. Line EngP by Kirkwood & Son | General Washington | (Baker 271) Height, 4.1. Sub height, 3. Width, 2.8. [History of Reign of George III. Edinburgh, 1810.] S. TOPHAM 342 Bust, to front, head to right. From 285. Border line, 1/16. Line Painted by G Stuart. — Engraved by S. Topham. | General Washington. | Leeds, Published by Davies & Booth. | (Baker 346) Height, 6. Sub height, 4.6. Width, 3.4. [History of North America. Leeds, 1820.] [UNKNOWN] 343 Full bust, to front, head to right. From 285. Vignette. Stipple George Washington, | First President of the United States of America. | Published by G. Smeeton, ST Martin's Church Yard. | (Baker 371) Height, 4.2. Sub height, 3.9. Width, 3. At top of sheet, with title " The North American United States Constitution Explained." l6l GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 344 Full bust, to front, head to right. From 285. Oval, in ruled rectangle. Mezzotint " G° Washington " | Height, 5.4. Sub height, 4.2. Width, 3.3. Oval height, 3.15. Oval width, 2.15. The facsimile is unlike any known signature of Washington. A THENsE UM TYPE. JOSEPH ANDREWS 345 Bust, to left. Vignette. Line Washington. | From the original painting by Stuart, taken FROM LIFE I IN POSSESSION OF THE BOSTON AtHEN^UM. | En- graved by Joseph Andrews | (Baker 177) Height, 7.3. Sub height, 4.15. Width, 3.15. [Illustrations of the Principal Events in the Life of Washington. Boston, 1842. J 345& Same as 345. Before all letters. 345& Same as 345. Before title and with " G. Stuart. — J. Andrews." in flowing script. 345c Same as 345. Lettered in script. J. BAKER 346 Full bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 1/16. Line 1 62 GILBERT STUART Engraved by J. Baker. | General Washington. | Published May io th 1800 by W. Bent | (Baker 178) Height, 5.5. Oval height, 3.9. Oval width, 2.12. V. BALCH 347 Bust, to left. Vignette. Line Eng? by V. Balch from Painting by G. Stuart. | " G° Washington" | (Baker 179) Height, 4.9. Sub height, 3.2. Width, 2.10. [The Presidents of the United States. New York, 1850. | J. BANNISTER 348 Head, to left. Vignette, with a garland of laurel, in centre of ruled shield, upon which is inscribed, " In | Youth true, | In | Manhood Brave, | In | Age Wise, | in | Memory Immortal. | Legend by Bishop Simpson." | Line D. F. Brown, Del. — [Copyright 1876.] — J. Bannister, Sc. | "G° Washington" I Published by Brown & Bannister, N.Y. | Height, 8. Sub height, 7.4. Width, 5.6. Vignette, height, 2.2. Width, 1. 14. G. J. BATHER, JR. 349 Full bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple Painted by G. Stuart — Engraved by G. J. Bather Jr. | "G° Washington" | (Baker 182) Height, 6.12. Sub height, 5.12. Width, 4.8. 163 GILBERT STUART 349a Same as 349. Background darkened by being ruled over with perpendicular lines. W. T. BATHER 350 Bust, to left. Oval. Stipple W. T. Bather Sc. | Published bv H. & C. Koevoets, New York. | "G° Washington" | Height, 3.12. Oval height, 2.9. Oval width, 2.1. 350« Same as 350. Before address. An electrotype of this plate, with letter- is used as an advertisement by John C. ing removed and engraver's name re- Yorston & Co., Publishers, lettered in centre of plate under portrait, W. T. BATHER 351 Full bust, to left. Oval, in irregular rectangular scroll border, with above, American eagle, shield, flags, and beneath, repre- sentation of "Washington crossing the Delaware." Stipple Painted by G. Stuart. — Designed and Engraved by W. T. Bather. | "G° Washington" | Copyright, John C. Yorston & Co., 1895 I Height, 9.1 1. Width, 5.15. Oval height, 5.2. Oval width, 3. 1 5. JOHN CHESTER BUTTRE 352 Bust, to left. Vignette. Mixed Painted by G. Stuart. — Engraved by J. C. Buttre. | " G° 164 GILBERT STUART Washington " | Printed by J. C. Buttre N. Y. | Engraved EXPRESSLY FOR THIS WORK. | Height, 7.4. Sub height, 5.4. Width, 4.10. 352a Same as 352. Third line of lettering erased and reengraved to fourth line. This is Baker 188 described from a cut down print. A. L. DICK 353 Full bust, to left. Line Painted by G. Stuart. | A. L. Dick, sc. | Washington, | Published by Mack, Andrus & Woodruff. Ithaca. N. Y. | Height, 5.10. Sub height, 4.5. Width, 3.6. [Life of Washington. By D. Ramsay. Ithaca, N. Y., 1840.] A. DICK 354 Full bust, to left. Oval, with ruled border, 6/16, containing title. Line George Washington | Born Feb y 22 n . d 1732 Inaugurated President March 4 th 1789. Retired March 4 T . H 1797. Died Dec r 14™ 1799 | A Dick sc. | Oval height, 4.12. Oval width, 3.10. This print is one of several portraits and views forming border of map of the United States published by W. Chapin and J. B. Taylor, New York, 1839. 354a Same as 354. "A Dick sc" removed and "Painted by G. Stuart. — Eng d by Story & Atwood N. York." substituted. 165 GILBERT STUART ASHER BROWN DURAND 355 Bust, to left. Line Painted by G. Stuart. — Engraved by A. B. Durand. | Washington. | From the original picture in the posses- sion of the Athenaeum. | Boston. | Printed by R. Neale. | (Baker 206) Height, 6.8. Sub height, 4.9. Width, 3.1 1. [Writings of Washington. By Jared Sparks. Boston, 1834.] 355$ Same as 355. Before title. Names of painter and engraver — " G. Stuart p' — A. B. Durand sc" — in script. " From the origi- nal picture in the possession of the Atheneum, Boston." 5/16 below engraved surface. Height, 4.13. 355& Same as 355. Title, in open letter, without point at end. Names of painter and engraver, — "G. C. Stuart p' — A. B. Durand. sc." — in script. 355e Same as 355. "Printed by R. Neale" erased and "A. D. McKenzie, Print." substituted. [UNKNOWN] 356 Bust, to left. Border line 1/16. Line Washington | From the original painting by Stuart. | in the old Hall of Representatives in the Capitol at Washington. | Height, 5.2. Sub height, 4.8. Width, 3.10. [The Home of Washington. By J. A. Wineberger. Washington, i860. J 166 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 357 Full bust, to left. Border line i/i 6. Line PUBL. AT THE MUSIC DEPOT OF W. G. MeTZEROTT FROM THE ORIGINAL PAINTING AT THE AtHEN/EUM BOSTON | WASH- INGTON. | Height, 5.2. Sub height, 4.8. Width, 3.10. 357a Same as 357. "From the original Painting at the Athenaeum Boston " erased. [SAMUEL ARLENT EDWARDS] 358 Full bust, to left. Mezzotint Height, 13.12. Width, 1 1. 358« Same as 358. "G° Washington". In lower right corner of field monogram "S.A.E." Twelve impressions of this state only were printed and in color. DAVID EDWIN 359 Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple Engraved from an Original Picture by D. Edwin. — T. B. Freeman Excudit | George Washington Esq r | Phila- delphia Published by T. B. Freeman May i s T 1798 | (Baker 208) Height, 7.5. Oval height, 5.1 1. Oval width, 4.8. 359& Same as 359. Plate entirely reworked, so as to wholly change its character. Probably done by Scoles. " T. B. Freeman Ex- cudit" and address erased, and "New-York Published by I. Scoles " substituted. Height, 7.3. 167 GILBERT STUART 3596 Same as 3590. Three lines of title added: "Born Feb"? 22, 1732, took the command of the American Army 1775, | elected President of the United States April 30* 1789. | resign'd 1796. Died Dec' 14 th 1799." | Also new address: " Publish'd by I. Scoles New York." Height, 8.8. 359c Same as 359^. Address erased. DAVID EDWIN 360 Full bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 3/16. Stipple D: Edwin. Fecit. | Philadelphia Published Jan y i^ t 1800 by A: Dickens. | (Baker 209) Height, 7.14. Oval height, 4.9. Oval width, 3.13. [Washington's Farewell Address. Philadelphia, 1800.] 360a Same as 360. Engraved surface enlarged the size of the border in 360 and a stipple border, 3/16, added, inclosing the engraver's name. 360& Same as 3600. Address erased. [Washingtoniana. Lancaster, 1802.] 360c Same as 360$. Plate reworked, and above oval, " First in War, First in Peace and First in the Hearts of his Countrymen." added. [Heading to broadside Constitution of the' United States, in a General Collection of Maps published at Philadelphia by Robert Desilver, 1824.] 360f7 Same as 360^. Lettering added below: "The Immortal | Wash- ington I Let us emulate his virtues | whose loss we deplore | 168 GILBERT STUART DAVID EDWIN 361 Bust, to left. Stipple D. Edwin sc. | Geo. Washington. | (Baker 210) Height, 5.5. Sub height, 4.13. Width, 3.15. [Life of Washington. By John Marshall. Philadelphia, 1804.] DAVID EDWIN 362 Bust, to left. Background shaded across, at upper left side. Stipple D. Edwin sc. | Geo. Washington. | Height, 5.3. Sub height, 4.1 1. Width, 3.14. The " s " in " sc " is the long " s." 362a Same as 362. Before heavily shaded background. DAVID EDWIN 363 Bust, to left. Stipple D. Edwin Sc | Geo. Washington. | Height, 5.4. Sub height, 4. 13. Width, 3.15. DAVID EDWIN 364 Bust, to left. Stipple Edwin Sculp | Geo Washington. | Height, 5.5. Sub height, 4.26. Width, 3.15. Nos. 361 to 364 were all engraved for nearly alike that their only notable differ- Marshall's Life of Washington, pub- ence is in the engraver's designation, as lished in Philadelphia, 1804, and are so indicated. 169 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 365 Bust, to left. Hair-line border. Stipple Geo. Washington. | Height, 5.4. Sub height, 4.12. Width, 3.14. This is a copy of one of the last four. 365« Same as 365. Title changed to " George Washington." [The Native American. Philadelphia, 1845.] DAVID EDWIN 366 Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 1/1 6. Stipple Edwin sc. | Washington | A Nation's Joy | (Baker 213) Height, 3.14. Oval height, 2.13. Oval width, 2.2. [Life of Washington. By J. Kingston. Baltimore, 1813.] 366« Same as 366. Oval reduced in size 5/16, lettering erased, a star engraved above oval, and relettered, " Centenary Anniver- sary. I Feb. 22, 1832. I We perpetuate the Fine Arts. | Printed during the Procession by the | Association of Copper-plate Printers. | Pub. by R. H. Hobson 147 Ches! St. |" (Baker 214) Height, 5.4. Width, 2.10. Oval height, 2.8. Oval width, 1. 1 3. DAVID EDWIN 367 Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple Edwin sc. | Washington. | "Take him for all in all, | We ne'er shall look upon his like again." I (Baker 215) Height, 2.15. Sub height, 2.3. Width, 1.13. [American Epitaphs. By T. Alden. New York, 1814.] 170 GILBERT STUART [DAVID EDWIN] 368 Bust, to left. Vignette, in center, of lower margin, of folio plate, entitled, " Peter Franciscus' gallant action, etc." Copyrighted 1 8 14. Stipple Height, 1.5. Width, 1.4. [DAVID EDWIN] 369 Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 1/16, in lower part of rect- angle, with festoon of laurel leaves above. Stipple Height, 1.8. Width, 1.2. Oval height, 1.2. Oval width, . 14. This plate is, in my opinion, the work of and, at bottom, the date "Feb. 22, 1810." David Edwin, and the oval was used by Five of these badges are known to me, the " Sons of Washington" for members' but only one impression of the plate as badges, set in a medallion of gold with described, the name of the member engraved at top, [JAMES FAGAN] 370 Full bust, to left. In lower margin, a sword, gloves, cocked hat and scroll. Mezzotint Published by W. D. M c Fadden, N. Y. | Height, 14.4. Sub height, 12.14. Width, 9. 11. All copies seen are signed, " James Fagan." [JAMES FAGAN] 371 Full bust, to left. Vignette. In lower margin, sword and cocked hat. Etching Published by Rover, Lee & Clem 1894 | Height, 13. Width, 9. 171 GILBERT STUART GIDEON FAIRMAN 372 Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple Washington | Drawn by B. Trott from Stuart's Picture | Engraved & Published by G. Fairman. | (Baker 221) Height, 6.14. Sub height, 5.5. Width, 4.12. 372a Same as 372. Before all letters. 372& Same as 372. Last line of lettering erased, and "Fairman & Child Sc! " inserted under bust, above title. 372c Same as 372^. Address, "Pub: by S. C. Atkinson Philadel- phia." added, after title. 372d Same as 372^. Address erased. S12e Same as 372^. "& Child Sc!" and title erased. Title re- engraved in smaller letters with period at end. GIDEON FAIRMAN 373 Bust, to left. Oval, in a double border, 4/16. Stipple G. Stuart pinx t — G. Fairman Sculp 1 | Oval height, 3.1. Oval width, 2.8. 373a Same as 373. Outer border, surrounded by diverging rays, added. (Baker 220) Oval height, 5.12. Oval width, 5.4. Used as a heading to folio sheet of the Farewell Address, dedicated to the people of the United States by G. Fairman, B. H. Rand and Charles Toppan. 172 GILBERT STUART [STEPHEN J. FERRIS] 374 Head, to left. Vignette. Etching (Baker 224) Height, 8.13. Width, 7.6. All copies seen are signed, " S. J. Ferris." JAMES FISHER 375 Half length, to left. Background, to the left, a curtain drawn up, showing a fluted column. Mezzotint Painted by C. G. Stuart — Engraved by James Fisher. | George Washington Esq? | From the Original Picture in the possession of J. Seb n | De Franca Esq? of Devonshire Square London. | London Published by P. Fische — April 10™ 1801 I (Baker 225) Height, 13.13. Sub height, 11. 5. Width, 9.14. Printed in black and in colors. CHARLES MICHEL GEOFFROY 376 Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple Geoffroy I George Washington | d'apres le tableau de Stuart. | (Baker 229) Height, 4.12. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 3.4. [Washington. Par Guizot. Paris, 185 1.] 376ft Same as 376. Before all letters except engraver's name. 173 GILBERT STUART THOMAS GIMBREDE 377 Bust, to left. Double border line 2/16. Stipple Stuart p t — Gimbrede sc | Gen l George Washington. | Engraved for the Biography of American Heroes | Pub. by John Low New York. | (Baker 232) Height, 5.8. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 2.14. [Biography of the Principal American Military and Naval Heroes. By Thomas Wilson. New York, 181 7.] 377$ Same as 377. Last two lines of lettering erased. THOMAS GIMBREDE 378 Bust, to left. Double border line, 2/16. Stipple T. Gimbrede sc t | Geo. Washington | Height, 4.1. Sub height, 3.7. Width, 2.14. 378« Same as 378. Lettering erased. Relettered George Wash- ington, in script. EDWARD GIRARDET 379 Full bust, to left. Oval. Mezzotint Portrait of Washington painted from life by Stuart Imprime & Publie par Goupil & C IE — Engraved by Ed. Girardet — Paris — London — New- York. | (Baker 233) Height, 10.3. Oval height, 9.4. Oval width, 7.13. 379a Same as 379. Without address. 174 GILBERT STUART 379& Same as 379. Without letters. GIRSCH 380 Bust, to left. Vignette, in diagonally ruled rectangle. Line Stuart — Girsch | "G° Washington" | D. Appleton & C? | Height, 7. Sub height, 5.2. Width, 3.15. [Appletons' Cyclopedia of American Biography. New York, 1889.] 380a Same as 380. Plate reduced and relettered. "G° Washington" | D. Appleton & C° | Height, 5.14. Sub height, 4.1. Width, 3.1. [UNKNOWN] 381 Half length, to left. Vignette, with background ruled to rect- angle, with an arched top. Border, of three lines, 4/16. Line " G° Washington " | Height, 6.10. Sub height, 5.3. Width, 3.13. This is probably Baker 376, and was likely engraved by Girsch. CHRISTIAN GOBRECHT 382 Bust, to left, with Order of the Cincinnati on left lapel of coat. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple C. GOBRECHT SC. | WASHINGTON | A NATION'S Joy. | (Baker 234) Height, 3.14. Oval height, 2.13. Oval width, 2.3. [American Biographical Dictionary. By J. Kingston. Baltimore, 1810.] 175 GILBERT STUART CHRISTIAN GOBRECHT 383 Bust, to left. Border line, 2/16. Stipple Drawn by B. Trott. — Engraved by C. Gobrecht. | George Washington. | (Baker 235) Height, 8.4. Sub height, 7.4. Width, 6.2. [Rees' Cyclopedia. Philadelphia, 1821.] 383a Same as 383. Before title. 3836 Same as 383. Address added: "W? Smith, 706 South 3 d S! Philad a |" CHRISTIAN GOBRECHT 384 Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 1/16. Stipple Gobrecht, sculp. | George Washington, Esq r | The Friend of Man. I Height, 4.12. Oval height, 3.12. Oval width, 3. [Constitution of the United States. Gettysburg, 181 1.] HENRY BRYAN HALL 385 Head, to left. Vignette, with background ruled to rectangle. Stipple G. Stuart. — H. B. Hall. | From the original Picture in the Boston Athenaeum. | taken from life in 1795. | En- graved for Irving's Life of Washington. | G. P. Putnam & C° N. York. | (Baker 238) Height, 7.8. Sub height, 6.1. Width, 4.10. 176 GILBERT STUART 385tf Same as 385. Part of vignette removed and made into a smaller rectangle by a faint border line. Names of painter and of engraver in field. Last two lines of lettering erased. Sub height, 5.2. Width, 3. 11. HENRY BRYAN HALL 386 Bust, to left. Vignette. Line Eng d by H. B. Hall, from the original Painting by Stuart. | (Baker 239) Height, 3.15. Sub height, 3.12. Width, 3.9. HENRY BRYAN HALL 387 Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple Washington | Eng d by H. B. Hall, from a Photograph | Height, 6. Sub height, 4.8. Width, 4. 387a Same as 387. "From a Photograph" erased and "after a Pic- ture by Stuart" substituted. (Baker 240) [History of the Great Republic. By Peck. New York, 1868.] 387& Same as 387. Before all letters. HENRY BRYAN HALL 388 Bust, to left. Vignette. Etching Etch? by H. B. Hall from a Picture by Stuart. | " G° 177 GILBERT STUART Washington" | Published by H. B. Hall & Sons, 13 Bar- clay St. N. Y. I (Baker 241) Height, 5.8. Sub height, 4. Width, 3.10. 388a Same as 388. Without address. 3886 Same as 388. Retouched and relettered, " From the Painting by Gilbert Stuart, | Eng d by H. B. Hall's Sons, New York. | " CHARLES B. HALL 389 Head, to left. Oval, in rectangle. Line Cha^ B. Hall. New York. | Height, 2.4. Width, 1. 13. Oval height, 2. Oval width, 1.10. CHARLES B. HALL 390 Full bust, to left. Eng d by C. B. Hall New Height, 8.4. Sub height, 6.13. Mixed York | " G° Washington" | Width, 5. GEORGE R. HALL 391 Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple G. Stuart — G. R. Hall | From the original Picture in the Boston Athenaeum | taken from life in 1795 | New York. W. A. Townsend | (Baker 244) Height, 6.4. Sub height, 5. Width, 4.4. [Home of Washington. By Lossing. New York, 1856.] I 7 8 GILBERT STUART 391a Same as 391. Without address. 3916 Same as 391. Lettering erased, and " G° Washington" | " Virtue & Yorston Publishers New York " substituted. ALICE HALL 392 Head, to left. Vignette, in background, ruled to rectangle. Etching Etch'd by Allice Hall 1866 | Etch'd by Alice Hall Aged 18, 1866. I Washington. | (Baker 245) Height, 7.8. Sub height, 6.6. Width, 4.13. HENRY BRYAN HALL AND GEORGE E. PERINE 393 Full bust, to left. Oval, with border, 14/16, extended to rect- angle. Mixed Engraved by H. B. Hall and G. E. Perine. | Painted by Gilbert Stuart. | Washington. | Printed by H. E. Coats N. Y. I Published by George E Perine N? i i i Nassau St. New York. | Height, 14. Sub height, 12.5. Width, 9.9. Oval height, 9.4. Oval width, 6.7. 393« Same as 393. Printer's name erased. Address changed to "Geo. E. Perine, 10 Courtlandt St." (Baker 243) 393& Same as 393. Address and names of engravers erased, and "Engraved by H. B. Hall's Sons New York" substituted. 179 GILBERT STUART HENRY BRYAN HALL'S SONS 394 Bust, to left. Vignette. Etching Eng? by H. B. Hall's Sons, New York | "G° Washington " | Height, 5. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 3.4. C. P. HARRISON 395 Full bust, to left. Oval, cut off at bottom, forming tablet for title, with oval border line, 2/16, enclosing tablet. Stipple Washington. ^Etatis 68. | G. Stuart pnix — C. P. Harrison Scul t I (Baker 247) Oval height, 2.14. Sub oval height, 2.8. Oval width, 2.2. I have seen but two impressions pur- porting to be this print. Both were in round pewter frames, 3 5/16 diameter, with mirror backs. Both came to my notice within a fortnight of each other, and that when revise proof of this page was passing through my hands. Each had a companion mirror with portrait of Lafayette, engraved by R. Campbell. The first one mentioned is undoubtedly a genuine print; but the second is infe- rior and very questionable, and, I believe, a reproduction " aged " to deceive. The portrait of Lafayette, in the mirror, is not uncommon, and the Lafayette mir- rors could easily be utilized to frame the spurious Washington reproduction and help along the deception. GEORGE W. HATCH 396 Bust, to left. Border of double lines, 1/16. Line Painted by Stewart. — Engraved by Hatch. | Jorge Wash- ington I Height, 4. Sub height, 3.4. Width, 2.8. [Compendio De la Historia de los Estados Unidos. Puesto E. N. Castellano, New York, 1825.] This is presumably Baker 249, but there print like this in vignette; and as here described as " Vignette" and " only one described it is not uncommon, impression " seen. I have not seen any l8o GILBERT STUART WILLIAM HOLL 397 Full bust, to left. Stipple Geo. Washington. | " G° Washington" | Painted by C. G. Stuart. Engraved by W. Holl. | London: Published by Thomas Kelly, 17, Paternoster Row. April i, 1830. | Height, 8.2. Sub height, 3.2. Width, 2.7. 397a Same as 397. Before all lettering. 3976 Same as 397. Border, engraved on separate plate, added, to represent a frame draped, resting upon a base, with army and navy emblems at the sides. At top a bust of Minerva, helmeted, between the figures of a soldier and a sailor. (Baker 257) [Historic Gallery of Celebrated Men. By Robert Huish. London, 1829.] 397c Same as 397. Names of painter and engraver, and date of publication erased. 397^ Same as 397c. All lettering erased except facsimile signature. THOMAS HOUSE 398 Bust, to left. Line T. House Sc. | Height, 1.7. Sub height, 1.5. Width, 1.2. WILLIAM HUMPHREY 399 Full bust, to left. Border line, 2/16. Stipple Engraved by W. Humphreys. | Washington. | From a Pic- ture by Gilbert Stewart, | in the possession of T. B. Bar- 181 GILBERT STUART clay Esq r of Liverpool. | Under the Superintendance of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. | London, Published by Charles Knight, Ludgate Street. | (Baker 259) Height, 7.10. Sub height, 5. Width, 3.15. [The Gallery of Portraits. London, 1833-37.] 399a Same as 399. Before border line and letters. 3996 Same as 399a. Border line, added. 399c Same as 399<$. "Engraved by W. Humphreys", added. 399fZ Same as 399. With " Proof" in lower left corner. 399e Same as 399. Fifth line of lettering erased; "& C?" added to publisher's name. 399/ Same as 399^. Second border line added. Address changed to "Published by W m S. Orr & C° London." Fifth line of lettering restored in slightly larger letters. 399<7 Same as 399/i Last two lines of lettering erased. 399h Same as 2>99£- Chair back added. Border lines and all letter- ing erased. Relettered, " Engraved by W. Humphreys from a Picture by Gilbert Stewart. | Washington. | William Mackenzie, London, Edinburgh & Glasgow. | " THOMAS ILLMAN 400 Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple Drawn by Hoppner Meyer from the Painting by G. Stuart | 182 GILBERT STUART Engraved by T. Illman | George Washington. | "G° Wash- ington " | (Copyright) | (Baker 260) Height, 4.8. Sub height, 2.6. Width, 2.10. [Library of American History. By O. L. Knapp. New York, 1836.] 400tt Same as 400. All lettering erased except title and facsimile. ILLMAN AND PILBROW 401 Full bust, to left. Border line, 3/16. In lower margin, between names of painter and engravers and the title, a seated figure of Liberty, with eagle and shield. Stipple Painted by Stewart. — Engraved by Illman & Pilbrow. | Washington. | Printed by Illman & Pilbrow. | Height, 11. 6. Sub height, 8.14. Width, 7.6. This is Baker 262, there misdescribed as "Line." ILLMAN AND PILBROW 402 Full bust, to left. Border line, 2/16. In lower margin, between title and address, a seated figure of Liberty, with eagle and shield. Line C. G. Stuart pinx t — Illman & Pilbrow Sc. | Geo. Wash- ington. I Published by H. Phelps 161 Broadway N. York | (Copyright 1833) Height, 12.8. Sub height, 8.14. Width, 7.5. ILLMAN BROTHERS 403 Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple Painted by Stuart. — Engraved by Illman Brothers. | "G° 183 GILBERT STUART Washington" | Taken from life in 1794. | From the Art Gallery. — Centennial Exhibition. | Height, 6. 14. Sub height, 4. 12. Width, 4.2. [Illustrated History of the Centennial Exhibition. By James D. McCabe. Philadelphia, 187 6. J ILLMAN BROTHERS 404 Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple Painted by Stuart. — Engraved by Illman Bro's. | "G° Washington" | Height, 5.2. Sub height, 3.14. Width, 3.8. THOMAS KELLY 405 Bust, to left. Borderline, 2/16. Stipple Painted by Stuart. — Engraved by T. Kelly. | "G° Wash- ington" I Published by Samuel Walker (Harlem Place) Washington Street Boston. | (Baker 268) Height, 6.2. Sub height, 4.9. Width, 3.12. [Elegant Extracts. Boston, 1826.] 405« Same as 405. Address erased. [History of War of Independence. By Botta. Buffalo, 1854.] J. KENNEDY 406 Full bust, to left. Mezzotint Gen l George Washington. | This Print is respectfully 184 GILBERT STUART Dedicated to the Citizens of the United States by | T. W. Freeman. | Engraved from the Original Picture Painted by Gilbert Stewart Esq?, | Now in the Possession of Paul Beck Esq*. | Freeman Excudit. — J. Kennedy scT | Printed & Published by T. W. Freeman, Philadelphia i s J Sept* 1813. I (Baker 269) Height, 19.4. Sub height, 16. Width, 13.10. 406a Same as 406. Without name of engraver. This plate was printed in black and in colors. All impressions that I have seen have the appearance of being from a worn plate. KNAPP AND RIHTMEYER 407 Full bust, to left. Vignette with circular border, 6/16. The entire work is done to imitate fancy penmanship. Etching Washington | Designed & Ex. by Knapp & Rihtmeyer N. Y. 1855 I Diameter, 9. 15. WILLIAM KNEASS 408 Bust, to left. Border line, 2/16. Stipple W. Kneass sc. Piiilad a | Washington. | Published by J. Downing Lexington KentY | (Baker 272) Height, 5.5. Sub height, 4.3. Width, 3.7. ALEXANDER LAWSON 409 Bust, to left. Oval, with border, 4/16, in a rectangle. Beneath 185 GILBERT STUART the oval, upon a base containing title, a helmet, sword, and baton with oak and olive branches. Mixed G. Washington | Barralet Direxit. — Lawson sc | Publish'd by R. Campbell and C? | From a Copy Painted by J. Paul. | (Baker 273) Height, 6. 1 1 . Sub height, 6.6. Width, 3. 15. Oval height, 3.7. Oval width, 2.9. [Continuation of Mr. Hume's History. Philadelphia, 1798.] 409a Same as 409. Before all letters. 4096 Same as 409. All lettering erased after title on base. Ad- dress added, "Publish'd by Conrad and C°". 409c Same as 409$. Address erased. Plate worn and reworked in minor details. WILLIAM S. LENEY 410 Full bust, to left. Borderline, 1/16. Stipple Leney ScT N. Y. I Geo. Washington. | (Baker 274) Height, 5. Sub height, 3.15. Width, 3.4. [Life of Washington. By D. Ramsay. New York, 1807.] WILLIAM S. LENEY 411 Full bust, to left. Double border line, 2/16. Stipple Engrav'd for the Washington Benevolent Society | in the City of N. York. | Leney Sc. N. Y. | Geo. Washington. | Height, 5.2. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 2.15. [Washington's Farewell Address. New York, 1808.] 186 GILBERT STUART WILLIAM S. LENEY 412 Full bust, to left. Double border lines, 2/16. Stipple Engrav'd for the Washington Benevolent Society | Leney Sc. N. Y. I Geo. Washington. | (Baker 276) Height, 5.1. Sub height, 3.7. Width, 2.14. [Washington's Farewell Address. New Brunswick, 1812.] Some impressions from this plate show an uninked second line of lettering : " of New Jersey." WILLIAM S. LENEY 413 Full bust, to left. Double border lines, 1/16. Stipple Stuart pinx t — Leney sc T | Washington. New York Pub- lish'd by W. S. Leney 181 2 | Height, 4.8. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 2.13. 413a Same as 413. Address erased and "Engraved for the Wash- ington Benevolent Society in the city of New York | " substi- tuted. Height reduced to 4.1. (Baker 275) [UNKNOWN] 414 Full bust, to left. Double border line, 2/16. Stipple Geo. Washington. | Height, 4.4. Sub height, 3.7. Width, 2.14. [Washington's Farewell Address. Troy, 1810.] 414a Same as 414. Above portrait: "Engraved for the Washington Benevolent Society | " Height, 4.14. [Washington's Farewell Address. Hudson, 181 1.] 187 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 415 Full bust, to left, with border line, 1/16. Stipple Engrav'd for the Washington Benevolent Society. | Geo. Washington. | Height, 4.15. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 2.14. [Washington's Farewell Address. Troy, 181 2.] A. REED 416 Full bust, to left. Triple border line, 2/16. Stipple Engraved for the | Washington Benevolent Society. | A. Reed, sc. E. W. Con. | Geo. Washington. | Height, 5. Sub height, 3.7. Width, 2.14. [Washington's Farewell Address. Windsor, 181 2.] Copy of Leney No. 412. JAMES BARTON LONGACRE 417 Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple George Washington. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a miniature by M* Trott. I (Baker 278) Height, 5.10. Sub height, 4.4. Width, 4. [Rees' Cyclopedia. Philadelphia, 182 1.] 417« Same as 417. Before all letters. 417& Same as 417. In rectangle of double border line. Sub height, 5. Width, 4.1. 188 GILBERT STUART JAMES BARTON LONGACRE 418 Bust, to left. Oblong oval in the centre of an elaborately en- graved script memorial: "Sacred | to | the Memory of | George Washington, | Born Feb. 22. 1732 — Died Dec. 13. 1799 | The I American | Hero | and Statesman. | " Stipple Designed and Engraved by Joseph Perkins. | Published by Rand and Perkins, — No. 34 South 6™ ST Philadelphia. | Portrait Eng? by J. B. Longacre | Height, 8. 11. Width, 9.12. Oval height, .II. Oval width, .13. 418a Same as 418. Before the three lines of lettering. 4186 Same as 418. Without third line of lettering. 418c Same as 418. Script lettering erased after "George Washing- ton," and "The Father of his Country was born Feb. 22. 1732, Died Dec. 13. 1799." | substituted. This may be Baker's 305, but does not American Penman. Philadelphia, Au- agree with lettering or method of exe- gust, 1827," that I have been able to cution, and I have not seen one that find, to which publication Baker assigns does. And the only copy of "The 305, is without any portrait. JAMES BARTON LONGACRE 419 Bust, to left. Ornamental border containing names of painter and engraver and title, in open letters. Stipple Painted by | Stuart | — Engraved by | J. B. Longacre | Washington | C. S. Williams New Haven. CT | (Baker 279) Height, 5.4. Sub height, 2.2. Width, 2.12. Sub width, 1.10. 419a Same as 419. Address changed to "Henry Crampton | Boston I " 419& Same as 419a. Address erased. 189 GILBERT STUART 419c Same as 419$. On badge: "Washington | Temperance Benev- olent Society". Fountain substituted for ornament above frame, and title filled in, preceded by "birthday of" and followed by "Feb! 22?". Below ornamental border, "Sold by E. F. Whaites — I 1 Courtlandt St. N.Y." 419c? Same as 419^. On badge: "American Republican | Procession April 8 th 1844. I " Title and names of painter and engraver erased, and three-line quotation inserted. Clasped hands added. 419e Same as 419^. On badge: "American Republican | Celebra- tion I ". 419/ Same as 419^. On badge: "American Republican Procession July 4 th 1844." "We are one." added below clasped hands. 419<7 Same as 419^. On badge: "In Commemoration of laying | the Corner-stone of the | Washington Monument | Oct! 19"! 1847. | " without address and clasped hands. 419h Same as 419^". Border and lettering erased. Relettered, "The Spirit of Washington | inspires us | " 419*: to 419^ are printed on satin. [UNKNOWN] 420 Bust, to left, in irregular border, like a picture frame, with rib- bon at top inscribed: " He lives in our Hearts." Line In Commemoration | of Laying the Corner Stone | of the | Monument to Washington | Oct. 19. 1847 I Sold at Valen- tines 98 Nassau St. | Height, 2.8. Width, 1.7. Sub height, 1.5. Sub width, 1. Printed on satin for a badge. I90 GILBERT STUART JAMES BARTON LONGACRE 421 Bust, to left. Stipple Washington. | Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Paint- ing by G. Stuart. | Height, 5. Sub height, 4. Width, 3.5. 421a Same as 421. Before all letters except, in etched letters, "E. Wellmore Sc". 4216 Same as 421. Background enlarged in height 5/16, and in width 1/16. Relettered : "Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a painting by G. Stuart. | Washington. | "G° Washington " | " (Baker 280) Height, 5.12. Sub height, 4.5. Width, 3.6. [National Portrait Gallery of Distinguished Americans. Philadelphia, 1834.] 421c Same as 421 3. All lettering erased, except facsimile signature. Title re-engraved "George Washington"; border line of 1/16, added. 421d Same as 421^ Inscription erased and " G° Washington " re- engraved in smaller letters. From 421a it would appear that this Longacre, who was the publisher of plate was engraved by Edward Well- the work in which it appeared, as en- more, an English engraver who was graver. The only copy seen of 421a employed to engrave several plates for was given by Wellmore to W. G. Arm- the National Portrait Gallery, but was strong the engraver, published as 421^, with the name of JOHN A. LOWELL AND COMPANY 422 Head, to left. Oval, with border line, 2/16, within which is name of engraver. Rtiled I 9 I GILBERT STUART Engraved by John A. Lowell & Co. Boston. U. S. A. Copy- right 1899 — 733 I "G° Washington " | Height, 7.10. Oval height, 6.7. Oval width, 5.6. This head has been used on several different advertisements, too numerous and unimportant to note here. Mccarty 423 Bust, to left. Vignette. Line MSCarty Sculpsit | Washington. | (Baker 290) Height, 4.7. Sub height, 3.3. Width, 2.12. [Bancroft's Life of Washington. Worcester, i860.] 423a Same as 423. " G° Washington " added before title. JOHN C McRAE 424 Full bust, to left. Oval, with border, 4/16. Mixed Engraved & Published by John C. M c Rae, 100 Liberty St. New York. | "G° Washington" | George Washington. | (Baker 291) Height, 13.13. Oval height, 10. 1 1. Oval width, 9.2. 424a Same as 424. Before title. 424& Same as 424. Cut down to a smaller oval, with ruled rectangle and border line, 2/16. Lettering changed to "Eng d & Printed by John C M?Rae, N. Y. | George Washington, | Engraved ex- pressly for Demorest's Monthly Magazine. | Height, 10.10. Sub height, 9.9. Width, 7.14. Oval height, 8.15. Oval width, 7.4. I92 GILBERT STUART JOHN C. McRAE 425 Full bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple Engraved by J. C. Mc.Rae, expressly for the New World. | "G° Washington" | Height, 6.2. Sub height, 4. 10. Width, 4.2. 425« Same as 425. Cut down, reworked, and relettered: "Eng d by- John C. McRae, N. Y. | "G° Washington." |" Sub height, 3.5. Width, 3.4. WILLIAM EDGAR MARSHALL 426 Full bust, to left. Oval, with border, extended, at corners, to a rectangle. Line Engraved by William E Marshall from the Original Portrait in the Boston Athenaeum. | Painted by Gilbert Stuart. | "G° Washington" | (Copyright 1862) | Height, 17.3. Sub height, 13.6. Width, 11. 3. Oval height, n. 5. Oval width, 9.2. 426a Same as 426. Before all letters, except copyright notice. 4266 Same as 426. Before "G° Washington." 426c Same as 426^. "Proofs by the National Bank Note Co. N. Y." added. 426d Same as 426c. Address added: "Published November 15th. 1862. By Ticknor and Fields, 135 Washington S.*. Boston. Copyright secured." (Baker 286) 193 GILBERT STUART 426e Same as 426^. Address changed to "Published March 1, 1864, by Hurd and Houghton, 401 Broadway New York. Copy- right secured. J. H. Daniel Pr. Boston." And "G° Washing- ton" replaced by " Geo. Washington." 426/ Same as 426^. Address and name of printer erased. 426<7 Same as 426/! "G° Washington" restored. 4267(1 Same as 426/. Lettering added : "Presented to Subscribers for the 'Christian Union,' J. B. Ford & Co Publishers, New York." MORSE 427 Full bust, to left. Vignette. Line Morse sculp | (Baker 292) Height, 3.12. Width, 3.8. [Le General Washington et Madam la Generale. Par M. Etourneau. Paris, i860.] WILLIAM NUTTER 428 Full bust, to left. Border line, 2/16. Stipple C. G. Stuart pinx t — W. Nutter sculp 1- | Geo. Washington Esq r I Late President of the United States of America. | From an original Picture in the Possession of J„ Seb^ De Franca Esq? | of Devonshire Place to whom this Plate is Dedicated by his | obliged humble ServT | Rob! Cribb. | London. Published JanY 15, 1798, by R. Cribb, Holborn. | (Baker 294) Height, 1 1. 12. Sub height, 8.15. Width, 7.6. Printed in black and in colors. I94 GILBERT STUART 428« Same as 428. With etched letters. 4286 Same as 428. With names of painter and engraver only. WILLIAM NUTTER 429 Full bust, to left. Oval, with border line. Stipple C. G. Stuart, pinxT — W. Nutter, sculpT | George Wash- ington Esq? I Late President of the United States of America. | London, published by R. Cribb, JanY 15, 1799. | (Baker 295) Height, 7.7. Sub height, 5.2. Width, 4.2. [UNKNOWN] 430 Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple Geo. Washington | Height, 2.10. Oval height, 2. Oval width, 1.10. [Auszug von Gen. Washington's Circular-Schreiben. Chambersburg, 1816.] 430a Same as 430. Plate reworked and very much worn. Title, which is in open letters in 430, is filled in and " Peabody Sc." added under oval. (Baker 299) [History of United States. By a Citizen of Mass. Keene, N. H., 1823.] MICHELE PEKENINO 431 Bust, to left, with shaded background, within a border, 12/16, resembling a picture frame, suspended by a ring. Stipple 195 GILBERT STUART Washington. | Engraved by M e . l Pekenino. Philadelphia, 1822. I From an original Portrait by G. Stewart. | Height, 7.13. Sub height, 3.7. Width, 2.12. MICHELE PEKENINO 432 Bust, to left, with solid dark background, within a border, 12/16, resembling a picture frame, suspended by a ring. Stipple Washington. | Engraved by Pekenino Philadelphia, 1822. I From an original Portrait by G. Stewart. | Height, 7. 11. Sub height, 3.6. Width, 2. 11. Either 431 or 432 is Baker 300, but as to say which one Baker describes. The the chief difference in the plates is in the frames seem to be identical, backgrounds of the two, it is impossible [UNKNOWN] 433 Bust, to left, in ornamental border, resembling a picture frame, suspended by a ring. Line Washington | (Baker 357) Height, 5.7. Sub height, 3.1. Width, 2.8. This is a copy of Pekenino's print, and is ascribed by Baker to "Wright." GEORGE E. PERINE 434 Bust, to left. Vignette, in ruled oval, with border, 6/16, within which is title. Mezzotint After Stuart — Published by Moore & C° 1 1 1 Nassau ST New York. — Eng d by Geo. E. Perine. | George Washing- ton. I (Baker 302) Height, 8.9. Oval height, 8.4. Oval width, 6.3. 196 GILBERT STUART 434« Same as 434. Names of painter, publisher, and engraver erased, and "Published by Moore & Goodspeed, 37 Park Row, New York." added below tide. GEORGE E. PERINE 435 Bust, to left. Oval, with border, 3/16, in ruled rectangle. * Mixed Eng d by Geo. E. Perine, N. York. | Washington. | Height, 5.4. Sub height, 4.12. Width, 3.10. Oval height, 3.7. Oval width, 2.7. JAMES R. RICE 436 Bust, to left. Vignette. Mixed Painted by Gilbert Stuart — Copyright by Bradley & Com- pany 1876 — Engraved by J. R. Rice | "G° Washington" | Bradley & Company Publishers 66 North Fourth St Phil- adelphia I W. W. Bostwick & Co 177 & 179 West Fourth St. Cincinnati Ohio | Height, 20.9. Sub height, 17.14. Width, 15.4. 436a Same as 436. Word " Proof" to right of title. JACQUES REICH 437 Bust, to left. Etching Jacques Reich — Copyrighted by Lea Brothers & Company 1902 I Height, 5.10. Sub height, 5.7. Width, 4.3. [A History of All Nations. Edited by J. H. Wright. Philadelphia, 1902.] 197 GILBERT STUART JACQUES REICH 438 Bust, to left. Etching Copyright 1902 by Jacques Reich. N. Y. | Jacques Reich aq. forI I "G° Washington" | Height, 15.15. Sub height, 14.13. Width, 11. 7. 438a Same as 438. Before facsimile signature. Only sixteen proofs printed in this state. [GEORGE WISTAR HODGE RITCHIE] 439 Full bust, to left. Oval. On same plate, to left, a companion portrait of Mrs. Washington. Mezzotint Martha Washington. — George Washington | Height, 4.15. Oval height, 4. Oval width, 3.5. 439a Same as 439. Before all letters, and with engraved bor- der, 4/16. 4396 Same as 439a. Border removed. Arms of Washington added between the two portraits in lower margin. Of 439a there were only five prints taken, and of 439^ but twenty impressions. ROBERTS 440 Head, to left. Vignette, in circle, within which is title. Stipple General Washington Born Fee-Y ii t . h 1732. Died DEcf i4 T . H 1799, I Roberts: sc. | London Published by R. Miller Old Fish S t ST Pauls. | (Baker 315) Diameter, 2. This print is usually on satin, and used as one side of a pocket pincushion, with a head of Franklin on the other side. I98 GILBERT STUART RUSSELL 441 Full bust, to left. A battle indistinctly represented in the back- ground, to left. Vignette. Stipple Russell, sculp. | Washington. | London; | Published (for the Proprietors) by John Saunders, 25, Newgate Street, 1835. I (Baker 318) Height, 6. 11. Sub height, 4. 13. Width, 4. JOHN SARTAIN 442 Full bust, to left. Vignette. Mezzotint Engraved by J. Sartain. | "G° Washington" | (Baker 322) Height, 5.12. Sub height, 4.12. Width, 4.4. [Letters on Agriculture. Washington, 1847.] JOHN SARTAIN 443 Bust, to left. Oval. Mezzotint The original by G. Stuart. — Published by R. R. Landon Ag t 88 Lake ST Chicago III. — Engraved by J. Sartain | George Washington. | Height, 7. Oval height, 5.13. Oval width, 5.10. This would seem to be Baker 321, although shape and dimensions differ. JOHN SARTAIN 444 Full bust, to left. Vignette. Mezzotint G. Stuart — J. Sartain | Height, 4.8. Width, 3.12. [Hunt's American Panorama. Albany, 1849.] I99 GILBERT STUART 4AAa Same as 444. Vignette enlarged. Names of painter and en- graver erased. " G° Washington " added. Height, 6.6. Sub height, 4. 10. Width, 4.8. SAMUEL SARTAIN 445 Full bust, to left. Vignette. Mezzotint Painted by Gilbert Stuart — Engraved by Samuel Sar- tain I "G° Washington" | Entered, November 4. A.D. 1752, A.L. 5752 I Passed, March 3, A.D. 1753, A.L. 5753. | Raised, August 4, A.D. 1753, A.L. 5753. | Height, 6.4. Sub height, 4.4. Width, 3.6. [Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, F. & A. M. Memorial Volume. Washington Sesqui-Centennial Anniversary. Philadelphia, 1902.] I. SCOLES 446 Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 1/ 1 6. Stipple Scoles sculp I George Washington. | (Baker 329) Height, 3.1 1. Oval height, 2.12. Oval width, 2.3. [New Universal Biographical Dictionary. By James Hardie. Vol. 3. New York, 1805.] 446« Same as 446. Plate much worn and reworked, with title in smaller letters and engraver's name barely visible. (Baker 330) Height, 3.4. [Life of George Washington. By J. Corry. New York, 1809.] [UNKNOWN] 447 Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 2/16. 200 Stipple GILBERT STUART Gen^ Washington. | Born Feb r 22. 1732. Died Dec r 14. 1799. I Published by M. Carey. | (Baker 328) Height, 4.8. Oval height, 2.10. Oval width, 2.2. [Life of Washington. ByWeems. Tenth edition. Philadelphia, 1810.] Ascribed by Baker to Scoles, but it is executed much better than any work by Scoles that I know. FRANCIS SHALLUS 448 Bust, to left. Circular. Stipple Washington. | Publish'd by F. Shallus Engraver N° 26 Walnut S t Philad | Height, 2.6. Diameter, 1.6. I. R. SMITH 449 Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 1/1 6. Stipple I. R. Smith Boston | GenIt George Washington. | (Baker 331) Height, 3.9. Oval height, 2.14. Oval width, 2.4. [Washington's Farewell Address. Worcester, Massachusetts, 1813.J 449« Same as 449. Engraver's name erased. Modern restrike. HEZEKIAH WRIGHT SMITH 450 Head, to left. Vignette, in ruled oval, within a rectangle with irregular corners. Stipple (Copyright i860) | "G° Washington " | Engraved by H. W. 201 GILBERT STUART Smith from the original by Stuart, in possession of the Boston Athenaeum. | Samuel Walker Jr. Boston. | (Baker 332) Height, 10. 1. Sub height, 8.5. Width, 6.13. Oval height, 7. Oval width, 5.3. 450a Same as 450. Vignette, on ruled rectangle, before oval, and before all letters excepting copyright notice. 4506 Same as 450a. Outer part of rectangle cross-ruled to form oval; corners erased to irregular form. 450c Same as 450. Address changed to "Walker & Virtue, Boston." 450(7 Same as 450^. Address changed to "H. A. Brown, Boston." HEZEKIAH WRIGHT SMITH 451 Head, to left. Vignette, in background ruled to rectangle. Stipple G. Stuart Pinx t — H. W. Smith. N.Y. | "G° Washington" | (Baker 333) Height, 8. 13. Sub height, 7. 1 1. Width, 5.14. 451« Same as 451. Before facsimile signature. 4516 Sameas45i. "Copyright 1875 by S Walker & Co." added. HEZEKIAH WRIGHT SMITH 452 Head, to left. Vignette, in background ruled to rectangle. Stipple 202 GILBERT STUART Engraved by H. Wright Smith. After the Portrait by Stuart. | " G° Washington " | Copyright W. S. Baker. Published by Lindsay & Baker, Philadelphia. 1879. | (Baker 334) Height, 15.10. Sub height, 12.8. Width, 9. 12. 452ft Same as 452. Before any letters. 452& Same as 452. Before facsimile signature. J. THOMSON 453 Full bust, to left. Stipple Painted by G. Stuart. — Eng d by J. Thomson. | George Washington. | "G° Washington" | (Baker 342) Height, 5.15. Sub height, 4.6. Width, 3.8. 453a Same as 453. Before any letters. 4536 Same as 453. Names of painter and engraver erased, and in centre: "Painted by G. Stuart." 453c Same as 453$. Border line, 1/16, added. 453ft 1 Same as 453^. Border line and all lettering erased, except "G° Washington". 453e Same as 453^. Ornamental border, printed from relief block, added, forming a tablet for title. CORNELIUS TIEBOUT 454 Full bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 2/16. 203 Stipple GILBERT STUART Painted by G. Stewart — Engraved by C. Tiebout | George Washington. | Published by C. Tiebout N° 28 Gold Street New York January 8 t . h 1800 | (Baker 343) Height, 1 1.6. Oval height, 8.13. Oval width, 6. 1 3. CORNELIUS TIEBOUT 455 Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 1/16. Stipple G. Stewart Del. — C. Tiebout Sculp. | George Washing- ton. I (Baker 344) Height, 4.2. Oval height, 3.4. Oval width, 2.8. [Two Discourses on Death of Washington. By Uzal Ogden. Newark, 1800.] ROBERT TILLER 456 Bust, to left. Oval. Stipple R Tiller Sc | Gen. Geo. Washington. | First President of the United States | Copyright Secured | (Baker 345) Height, 1.4. Width, 1.4. Oval height, .7. Oval width, .5. 456a Same as 456. Laurel wreath, with diverging rays, around oval, added. [UNKNOWN] 457 Bust, to left. Oval, surrounded by wreath of laurel, 2/16. Wash- ington Monument Lottery ticket. Third class, Baltimore, June, 1 81 6. " Plate presented by Simkins & Usher." Stipple Oval height, 1.6. Oval width, 1.2. 204 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 458 Bust, to left. Oval. Another similar lottery ticket, with different head of Washington and different wreath. Stipple Oval height, 1.5. Oval width, 1.1. [UNKNOWN] 459 Bust, to left. Oval. Another similar lottery ticket, with different head of Washington and different wreath. Stipple Oval height, 1.1. Oval width, .13. For yet another similar lottery ticket, The head in 457, 458, and 459 is dis- see Houdon, No. 180. All four seen tinctly different, yet not such as can be are upon one sheet undivided, and, I noted, except by dimensions, think, are the work of Robert Tiller. SAMUEL WALMSLEY 460 Bust, to left. Oval, with border at bottom, 5/16, in rectangle. Mezzotint Washington. | Engraved by Samuel Walmsley after the original painting taken from life by gilbert stuart | (Baker 347) Height, 17.6. Sub height, 16. 1. Width, 13.2. Oval height, 14.8. Oval width, 12. The title is in open letters. 46(kt Same as 460. Before any letters. ADAM B. WALTER 461 Bust, to left. Mixed Painted by G. Stuart — Engraved by A. B. Walter, Phila. | "G° Washington" | Height, 5.12. Sub height, 4.1 1. Width, 3. 11. 205 GILBERT STUART ADAM B. WALTER 462 Full bust, to left. Oval, with border of single line, 5/16, within which is title. Mezzotint Painted by G. Stuart. — Published by John Dainty 31 S. 6 th Str. Philadelphia. — Eng? by A. B. Walter. | George Wash- ington. I (Baker 348) Height, 8.10. Sub height, 8.5. Oval height, 8.2. Oval width, 6.3. 462a Same as 462. Address changed to "J. C. McCurdy & Co." THOMAS B. WELCH 463 Full bust, to left. Mezzotint Engraved by T. B. Welch, from a portrait by G. Stuart. | " G° Washington " | Printed by A. E. Lent & Co | (Baker 350) Height, 6.10. Sub height, 5.4. Width, 4.5. [Sages and Heroes of American Revolution. By L. C. Judson. Philadelphia, 1851.] THOMAS B. WELCH 464 Head, to left. Vignette, with ruled background to rectangle, within which are two lines of lettering. Mixed Stuart — Welch | " G° Washington" | Engraved by Thomas B. Welch, (By Permission) from the only original Portrait by Gilbert Stuart, in the Athenaeum, Boston. | Wash- ington. I Published by George W. Childs Philadelphia. | Proof | Printed by A. E. Lent & C? Phil a | (Copyright 1852)1 (Baker 351) Height, 24.15. Sub height, 22.9. Width, 18.2. 206 GILBERT STUART 464a Same as 464. Before all letters except names of painter and engraver within rectangle. ASAPH WILLARD 465 Bust, to left. Vignette. Title-page. Stipple A. Willard I George Washington | Inaugurated President | 1789 I (Baker 352) Height, 3.8. Sub height, 2.8. Width, 2.5. [History of the United States. By C. A. Goodrich. Hartford, 1823. J WILLIAM WOOLLEY 466 Bust, to left. Oval, in rectangle. Mezzotint WOOLLEY PlNXIT ET ScULPSIT. | GEORGE WASHINGTON EsQ R I Publish'd at the Shakespeare Gallery. No i i Park, N York | (Baker 355) Height, 13.10. Sub height, 1 1. 10. Width, 9.15. Oval height, 1 1.4. Oval width, 9.6. There is a companion print of Mrs. Washington. WILLIAM WOOLLEY 467 Bust, to left. Oval, in border, 11/16, supported on a base sur- rounded by six female figures, and, above, clouds and sunshine. In lower margin, an eagle placing a wreath of olive upon an urn. Mezzotint David Longworth Direxit. | Woolley — Pinxit et Sculpsit. | This Print, from the Original Picture in — the Possession 207 GILBERT STUART OF LONGWORTH AND WlIEELER | Is BY THEM DEDICATED TO THE Memory of — His Excellency Geo Washington Esq* | Pub- lished at the Shakespeare Gallery. N° i i Park, N. York. J (Baker 354) Height, 22.15. Sub height, 20. 14. Width, 18.8. Oval height, 7.2. Oval width, 5. 1 1. 467a Same as 467. Everything removed except the portrait in oval. The reduced plate has been printed from in recent years. CHARLES CUSHING WRIGHT 468 Bust, to left. Oval, with double border, 8/16. Line Trott Del 1- Wright Engraver N. Y. | (Baker 356) Oval height, 4.2. Oval width, 2.8. [The Book of the Constitution. By Edwin Williams. New York, 1833.] [WILLIAM WILSON] 469 Bust, to left. Vignette. Etching Height, 1. 1 1. Width, 1.5. The only copy I have seen is unfinished, and is signed "Wm. Wilson N. Y. 1849." [UNKNOWN] 470 Bust, to left. Rectangle, with round corners and double line border, 4/16. Background ruled perpendicularly. Line G. Washington | Gaspar Y Roig Editores | Madrid. | (Baker 374) Height, 6.2. Sub height, 4. Width, 3.1. 208 Number 467 (reduced) Photogravure after mezzotint engraving by William Woolley. GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 471 Full bust, to left. Line G. Washington. | Born Feb: ii th (O. S.) 1732. Died Dec? 14 th 1799. I Published at Rawle's Republican Book Store, Philadelphia. | (Baker 362) Height, 10.10. Sub height, 8.14. Width, 7.8. A. SEALEY 472 Bust, to left. Oval, surrounded by olive and oak branches. En- graver's name in field under neckerchief. Line A. Sealey Sc I George Washington. | Bureau. Engraving & Printing. | Height, 3.1. Width, 2.3. Oval height, 2. Oval width, 1.10. This is the well-known head on the has been used for many other purposes one-dollar United States Treasury legal- besides 472^ and c. tender note, of the issue of 1880, and 412a Same as 472. Before all letters, but engraver's name. 4726 Same as 472. In centre of invitation to "Ceremonies on Com- pletion of Washington Monument, 1885." 472c Same as 472^, on invitation to " Ceremonies in Commemoration of Inauguration of George Washington, 1889." [UNKNOWN] 473 Full bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 1/16. Stipple Oval height, 3. Oval width, 2.6. The only impression I have seen is a finely executed proof before letters. 2O9 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 474 Half length, to left. Shadow diagonally across upper left corner of background. Stipple G. Washington. | Height, 5.4. Sub height, 4. 11. Width, 3.3. [Life of Washington. By M. L. Weems. Philadelphia, 1814.] There would seem to be more than one of these very crude plates nearly alike, with the title in open letter. [UNKNOWN] 475 Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple G. Washington | "G° Washington" | Height, 4.14. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 3.8. [UNKNOWN] 476 Bust, to left, on pedestal, with tablet bearing title. Vignette. Etching Proud not to conquer but fellow men to save | Wash- ington. I Height, 5.5. Sub height, 4.5. Width, 3.13. The only impression seen is on the cover of an account-book of 1819. [WILLIAM STRICKLAND] 477 Bust, to left, upon a pedestal decorated with the American shield, which is partly hidden by an open scroll inscribed: "Con- 2IO GILBERT STUART stitution of the United States." Signed: "Geo Washington." Vignette. Aquatint (Baker 337) Height, 9. Width, 6.12. This plate is attributed to William Strickland, the architect, who did some plates in this manner, but upon what authority it is so ascribed I do not know. [UNKNOWN] 478 Bust, to left. Ornamental border, 12/16, like a frame, with title upon tablet below. Stipple Engraved from Stuart's Painting. | Washington | Philad* Published by Joseph Parker. | Height, 8.9. Sub height, 4.10. Width, 3.13. 418a Same as 478. Address changed to "Philad* Published by M. A. Milliette, 320 Chestnut St." (Baker 211) Baker ascribes this plate to Edwin, but I know no plate by Edwin so badly executed. [UNKNOWN] 479 Full bust, to left. Double border line, 2/16. Stipple General Washington. | London Published by Rich d Evans, 17. Paternoster Row. | (Baker 373) Height, 6.10. Sub height, 5.6. Width, 4.1 1. [History of America. By Wm. Robertson. London, 181 7.] [UNKNOWN] 480 Bust, to left. Vignette, with rectangle border, 7/16, with a lion's head in each corner. Stipple 21 1 GILBERT STUART George Washington. | Published March 13. 1824 by George Smeeton, 3 Old Bailey. | (Baker 372) Height, 4.4. Sub height, 2.3. Width, 1.9. [The Unique ; a series of Portraits of Eminent Persons. London, s. a.] •480a Same as 480. Address erased. [UNKNOWN] 481 Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple Geo. Washington | Height, 2.10. Oval height, 2. Oval width, 1. 10. [Washington's Farewell Address. Keene, New Hampshire, 181 2.] [UNKNOWN] 482 Bust, to left. Circular, with border line, 1/16. Stipple Pub. by P. Price J r Philad a | Washington. | (Baker 365) Height, 4.7. Diameter, 3.10. [New American Biographical Dictionary. By T. J. Rogers. Philadelphia, 1829.] This plate is apparently the work of James Barton Longacre. [UNKNOWN] 483 Full bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple George Washington | First President of the United States | and late Lieutenant General of the | American Armies. | (Baker 361) Height, 7.12. Width, 5.4. Oval height, 5.10. Oval width, 4.8. This plate is apparently the work of Benjamin Tanner. 212 GILBERT STUART STEPHEN J. FERRIS 484 Full bust, to left. Inscription on field at bottom. In lower margin arms of Washington. Etching P L 353- — S. J. Ferris eau forte 1901 d'apres G. Stuart | " Go. Washington " | Height, 12.2. Sub height, 10.14. Width, 8.14. 484a Same as 484. Before arms of Washington and facsimile sig- nature. " PI 353-" signifies the number of plates etched by Mr. Ferris. CART 485 Bust, to left. Stipple Cart : sc. | Geo. Washington. | Height, 4.2. Sub height, 3.9. Width, 3. This plate is a copy of 361. [JOHN ROBERTS] 486 Bust, to left. Oval. Mezzotint (Baker 314) Oval height, 3.2. Oval width, 2.8. Engraved by John Roberts, New York, I have seen, is extremely rich and shows 1799, who, after a few impressions were fine execution. It was presented by the taken, defaced the plate by rubbing it engraver to Alexander Anderson, the down, from which rubbed plate modern wood-engraver. For an account of this impressions have been taken. The only plate, see Dunlap's History of the Arts of original impression from the plate, that Design in theUnitedStates,Vol. I, p. 428. [UNKNOWN] 487 Bust, to left. Mezzotint Height, 4. 11. Width, 3.10. 213 GILBERT STUART 487« Same as 487. Reworked with lines on right side of face, and lettered: "Published by J. C. Buttre Co. | "G° Washington" | " 4876 Same as 487a. Without facsimile signature. [UNKNOWN] 488 Full bust, to left. Oval. Aquatint Washington | 1 732-1 799 | Fondateur de l'Independance Americaine I Premier President de la . Republique des Etats Unis I Height, 2.7. Oval height, 2. Oval width, 1. 10. On same plate, to right, a portrait of Lafayette, after Ary Scheffer. [UNKNOWN] 489 Bust, to left. Oval, surrounded with wreaths of oak leaves; in the field, " 1789." With a companion portrait of Benjamin Har- rison, with an eagle over both, on a shield, holding two flags, one with thirteen stars above Washington, and the other with forty-two stars above Harrison. Mixed Height, 1 1.8. Width, 9.8. The only copies I have seen were printed on calico. [UNKNOWN] 490 Head, to left. Oval, with border line, in centre of vignette armorial design, with ribbon at top and bottom, upon which is inscription. Line 214 GILBERT STUART R. Lowe | N° 115 White Street. | Height, 4. Width, 4. Oval height, 1.4. Oval width, 1.2. 490a Same as 490. Before all letters. HUGUENIN AND BOILLOT 491 Bust, to left. Oval, with border, 1/16. At top, in centre, of business card of engravers. At bottom, an eagle with shield, inscription on ribbon. Entire card engraved to rectangle in scroll and flower design. Line Huguenin & Boillot. | Engravers | N°. 81. Nassau St I New York | H & B. . . S. P.— 1855 | Height, 2.3. Width, 3.7. Oval height, .6. Oval width, .5. S. STILES 492 Bust, to left. Vignette, in broken oval, at top of page of " L Jackson's Ornamental Writing Book. New York 1 827." Upon title-page " L. Jackson scrip!" and " S. Stiles Sculp!" Outline Oval height, 1. 1 3. Oval width, 1.15. [UNKNOWN] 493 Head, to left. Oval. Line Continental Bank Note Co. N? 2 | Height, 1. 15. Oval height, 1.9. Oval width, 1.5. 215 GILBERT STUART [CHARLES SCHLECHT] 494 Bust, to left. Vignette. Line Continental Bank Note Co New York | Height, 3.12. Sub height, 3.10. Width, 2.13. 494« Same as 494. Without inscription. [UNKNOWN] 495 Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple G. Washington | "G° Washington" | Height, 4.14. Sub height, 3.9. Width, 3.12. [UNKNOWN] 496 Bust, to left. Vignette. Stipple His path be ours | Washington | Height, 2.12. Sub height, 2.3. Width, 2. [Washington's Farewell Address. Concord, 181 2.] [UNKNOWN] 497 Bust, to left. Vignette. Mezzotint Gen. Washington. | Pub. by C. Bohn 568 Penna. Av. Wash- ington, D. C. I Height, 2.13. Sub height, 2.1. Width, 2.4. 2l6 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 498 Bust, to left. Vignette. Etching Height, 3. Width, 2.8. W. BANKS AND SON 499 Head, to right. Vignette, with ruled background and upper cor- ners rounded. Border line, 4/16, broken for engraver's name. Line W. Banks & Son. Edin r | " G° Washington " | Height, 3.1 1. Sub height, 2.15. Width, 2.5. [Life of George Washington. Halifax.] PIERRE FRANCOIS BERTONNIER 500 Bust, to right. Vignette, in rectangle of a single line, with a decorative border done on wood, surmounted by a globe over which is an eagle, beneath a star emitting rays. All lettering, except name of engraver, is on the wood block. Line Galerie Napoleon. | Bertonnier sculp 1- | Verite | Leto. INV. PORRET. SC. | " G° WASHINGTON " | (WASHINGTON) | Be- nard, Editeur, Galerie Vivienne, N° 49. I (Baker 184) Height, 7.6. Sub height, 2.4. Width, 3.4. Sub width, 1. 12. 500« Same as 500. Without any border or lettering except " Ber- tonnier sculp'". 500& Same as 500. With border of three lines, 4/16, within which is engraver's name, and outside floriated border by "Clerget," within which is " Washington". Below, " Danlos, Editeur, Quai Malaquais, | Paris. | " Height, 6.15. Width, 5.8. 217 GILBERT STUART 500c Same as 500. Woodcut border, an American eagle at top, and a bee on either side, at centre. " Telliet — Andrew Best Leloir." 500d Same as 500. With irregular border on copper. Height, 4.2. Width, 3.4. MARIE GABRIELLE COIGNETO 501 Bust, to right. Vignette, in rectangle of a single line. Line Mlle Coigneto Sc | Height, 2.4. Width, 1. 12. 501a Same as 501. Without any lettering. 5016 Same as 501. With "Washington (George.)" in type above, on page of " Iconographie instructive. Paris De l'imprimerie de Rignoux rue des Francs. -Bourgeoise-S. Michel, No 8." (Baker 196) 501c Same as 501^. With border of two lines, 2/16, and " G° Wash- ington." 500 and 501 are so nearly alike that it and are believed to be correct. Both is difficult to distinguish them, and the engravers are well known, and both two prints are readily confused with plates show certain similar peculiarities, each other, but the above assignments the result doubtless of one being copied have been made after careful scrutiny from the other. EDWARD S. BEST 502 Head, to right. Oval. Line "G 0 Washington" [ Engraved expressly for Graham's Mag- 218 GILBERT STUART AZINE FROM THE ORIGINAL PAINTING BY G. STUART | BY E. S. Best at J. M. Butler's establishment 84 Chestnut St. | (Baker 185) Height, 7.8. Oval height, 5.14. Oval width, 5. 1 . 502a Same as 502. All lettering removed except "G° Washington". [EDWARD S. BEST] 503 Head, to right. Oval. Line "G° Washington" | (Baker 186) Height, 4.4. Oval height, 2.15. Oval width, 2.9. I. BOWER 504 Bust, to right. Circle, with border, 1/16, facing a similar circle, to right, containing portrait of John Adams. Below circle, a tablet with title. Both circles inclosed in a rectangle ; background of diagonal lines, forming a plaid, with a star in each open space. Stipple G. Washington. | I. Bower, Sc. Phil* | Height, 5.12. Width, 7.8. Diameter, 1.14. [CHARLES KENNEDY BURT] 505 Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 1/16, and a half wreath of olive and oak leaves from bottom up, with ribbon inscribed "1 789- 1 889." Line International Bank Note Co New York | Height, 2.15. Oval height, 1.15. Oval width, 1.10. 505« Same as 505. Before all letters. 219 GILBERT STUART DANFORTH, WRIGHT & CO. 506 Bust, to right. Oval. Line Danforth, Wright & Co New York & Philad a | Height, I.I I. Oval height, 1.3. Oval width, .15. 506a Same as 506. At top of group of nine portraits, with John Marshall to right, W. H. Harrison to left, and Theodore Freling- huysen at bottom. In centre of group, a nondescript medallion of Washington. Relettered: "Engraved by Danforth, Under- wood & Co." Height, 6.3. Width, 4.3. 506& Same as 506a:. " Literature & Fashion " added. AMOS DOOLITTLE 507 Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple Connecticut Magazine. | A. Doolittle Sc | George Wash- ington. I (Baker 204) Height, 5.3. Oval height, 4. Oval width, 3.7. [Connecticut Magazine or Gentleman's and Lady's Monthly Museum, January, 1801.] 507a Same as 507. Reworked and relettered: "Published by Shel- ton & Kensett — A. Doolittle Sc | George Washington. | The Saviour of his Country | " Height, 5. It is possible that 507 and 507a are is impossible to determine definitely. At different plates, but there is so much all events 507 has virtually been re- similarity with so much difference it engraved in 507^. 220 GILBERT STUART DAVID EDWIN 508 Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple Edwin sc. | George Washington | General and Commander in chief of the I American Revolutionary Army, and first | President of the United States. | (Baker 212) Height, 6.6. Oval height, 4.1. Oval width, 3.5. [Life of Washington. By A. Bancroft. Worcester, 1807. J SAMUEL FOLWELL 509 Bust, to right. Vignette, in rectangle, to represent a canvas upon an easel, before which the Spirit of Art, with palette and brushes, is at work. In the right distance is the Capitol at Washington, and towering above is the American eagle. Etching Philadelphia Repertory Vol i | S. Folwell de l e t scu p | Height, 5.8. Width, 6. Sub height, .7. Sub width, .7. [Title-page to No. i, issued May 5, 1810, by Dennis Hart.] THOMAS GIMBREDE 510 Bust, to right. Stipple T Gimbrede Sc. I George Washington. | Published by Riley and Adams, New-York. | Height, 3.1 1. Sub height, 3.3. Width, 2.10. 510a Same as 510. Address changed to "C. N. Baldwin." 221 GILBERT STUART 5106 Same as 5100. "Sc" after engraver's name erased and the address changed to " Publish'd by C. N. Baldwin, Printer, N. York." in a different letter. [The Literary Casket and Pocket Magazine, May, 1822.] [UNKNOWN] 511 Bust, to right. Stipple Gen l George Washington. | Height, 4.2. Sub height, 3.8. Width, 2.14. The execution is much like that of Thomas Gimbrede. R. G. HARRISON 512 Bust, to right. Oval, on title-page of " The Ladies' Musical Port Folio." Line R. G. Harrison Inv t Sc t | Oval height, .8. Oval width, .6. DAVID CLAYPOOLE JOHNSTON 513 Bust, to right. Vignette. Stipple D. C. Johnston Sc. | George Washington. | (Baker 266) Height, 3.12. Sub height, 3. Width, 2.8. [Life of Washington. By A. Bancroft. Boston, 1826.] 222 GILBERT STUART THOMAS JOHNSON 514 Head, to right. Oval, with border, 2/16, extended to rectangle by corners, in imitation of brick-work. In lower right corner etcher's initials and date. Etching T. J. 1900. I Height, 14. Width, 12.4. Oval height, 10.8. Oval width, 8.9. Printed in black, and also with the head in red and the border in black. 514a Same as 514. Before initials and date. R. S. JONES 515 Head, to right. Circular medallion, with border line, 1/16. Heading to a poem entitled "The Mason's Adieu."; with ma- sonic emblems. Line T C Fielding Del — R. S. Jones Sc | (Copyright 1873) | The Ancient Landmarks. | J. H. Daniels PrinT | Height, 1 2. 1 1. Width, 17. Diameter, .15. [I. W. KREEGOR] 516 Bust, to right. With border line, 2/16, at top and sides, and 5/16 at bottom. Line Height, 3.4. Width, 2.13. The only impression that I have seen is unfinished, and has engraver's name written on the back : " I. W. Kreegor 1878." 223 GILBERT STUART [GEORGE E. PERINE] 517 Bust, to right. Oval. Mixed J. N. Allan, 85 Liberty St. N. Y. | "G? Washington" | Height, 3.10. Sub height, 3. Oval height, 2.15. Oval width, 2.5. 517a Same as 517. Before all letters. 5176 Same as 517. Address changed to " 146 Fulton St. N. Y." L. RADOS 518 Bust, to right. Oval. Stipple L. Rados inc. I Washington | Height, 4.2. Oval height, 3.4. Oval width, 2.12. [JOHN SARTAIN] 519 Full bust, to right. Mezzotint Height, 3.7. Width, 2.3. On same plate, to right, a portrait of Mrs. Washington. JOHN SARTAIN 520 Bust, to right. Oval, in rectangle. Mezzotint Painted by Stuart. — (Copyright 1865) — Engraved by John Sartain. I Bradley & Co. Publishers, 66 Nth. 4TH. St. Phila- delphia. I George Washington. | (Baker 325) Height, 1 1. 10. Sub height, 10.8. Width, 8.13. Oval height, 9.3. Oval width, 7.7. 224 GILBERT STUART 520« Same as 520. Before title, and with the word "Proof." 520& Same as 520. Without any lettering. WILLIAM SARTAIN 521 Full bust, to right. Oval, in rectangle. Mezzotint Engraved & Published by William Sartain 728 Sansom, Philad a I George Washington. | (Baker 326) Height, 12. 1. Sub height, 1 1.1. Width, 9.6. Oval height, 9.3. Oval width, 7.7. I. SCOLES 522 Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 2/16, in a rectangle. Title in arched tablet beneath oval. Stipple GenV I George Washington | departed this Life Dec? 14 1799 I Aged 68. | Scoles. sc. | Publish'd by I Low N York. | (Baker 327) Height, 4.8. Sub height, 4.4. Width, 2.14. Oval height, 2.9. Oval width, 2. 522a Same as 522. Plate much worn and all lettering erased except "George Washington." BENJAMIN TANNER 523 Bust, to right. Oval, with stipple border line, 2/16, within which is engraver's name. Stipple B. Tanner, Sc. | G. Washington. | (Baker 340) Height, 6. Oval height, 4.8. Oval width, 3.13. 225 GILBERT STUART BENJAMIN TANNER 524 Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 1/16, in rectangle of horizontal lines, within which, below oval, is a tablet with title. Stipple G. Washington. | Tanner sc. | Engraved for the Rev d M. L. Weems. I (Baker 338) Height, 4.1. Sub height, 3.3. Width, 2.6. Oval height, 1.9. Oval width, 1.4. [Weems Life of Washington. Second Edition. Philadelphia, 1800.] BENJAMIN TANNER 525 Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 1/16, in rectangle, with border line outside. Stipple B. Tanner sc. | Published by J. Ormrod, 41 Chestnut Street. | Height, 3.6. Sub height, 3.4. Width, 2.6. Oval height, 1.9. Oval width, 1.4. [Biographical Memoirs of the Illustrious Gen. George Washington. Philadelphia.] [UNKNOWN] 526 Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 1/16, in rectangle of horizontal lines, in which, to right of oval, about the centre, are two dots. Three buttons are also plainly visible on coat. Stipple Height, 3.2. Width, 2.5. Oval height, 1.9. Oval width, 1.5. [Weems Life of Washington. Seventh Ediiion. Philadelphia, 1808.I 226 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 527 Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 1/16, in rectangle of horizontal lines. No buttons on coat. Stipple Qt\ Washington | (Baker 339) Height, 3.6. Sub height, 3.3. Width, 2.6. Oval height, 1. 10. Oval width, 1.5. [Weems Life of Washington. Ninth Edition. Philadelphia, 1809.] 527a Same as 527. Title erased. [ASHER BROWN DURAND] 528 Bust, to right. Oval, with some horizontal lines not finished into a rectangle. Stipple George Washington. | Height, 2.4. Width, 2.4. Oval height, I. II. Oval width, 1.7. This was an early experiment by Asher pression preserved is that in Durand's Brown Durand, copied from one of collected works, arranged by the writer, Tanner's prints, in Weems Life of and now in the Public Library, New Washington. Possibly the only im- York. [UNKNOWN] 529 Full bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Mixed Washington. | Height, 4.2. Oval height, 3.6. Oval width, 2.9. [Georg Washington. Chemnitz, 1804. J This may be Baker 378. 227 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 530 Bust, to right. Oval, with borderline, 1/16. Line "G° Washington" | Height, 2.5. Oval height, 1.10. Oval width, 1.5. In type, " Compliments Washington Assurance Co." [UNKNOWN] 531 Bust, to right. Borderline, 1/16. Line Gen l George Washington. | Height, 2.10. Sub height, 2. Width, 1. 12. [Life of Washington. By Arnold. New York, 1842.] 531a Same as 531. Without border line and lettering. [UNKNOWN] 532 Bust, to right. Oval, in irregular border of single lines, 11/16, within which is title. Stipple *0??H WOTOVIIH8AW .O I os I Oval height, 3.10. Oval width, 2.12. A print from a plate evidently intended to be used for transfer upon china, wherefore the title is reversed. TEUBNER 533 Bust, to right. In scroll frame, 2/16, with laurel branches meet- ing at top and falling over sides. Below, an eagle perched on a 228 GILBERT STUART quiver, with arrows, holding in beak a ribbon, inscribed "Ladies — Ticket". On either side, flags; to extreme right, a drum and to extreme left, a camp. Vignette. Line Washington's Birth Day Ball, | by the Military of N. York 1842. | Teubner sc. | The Company of is respect- fully REQUESTED | Height, 3.4. Sub height, 2.1 1. Width, 4. Head height, .14. Width, .12. [UNKNOWN] 534 Bust, to right. Oval. Line Plate Printers' Union Annual Ball. | Webster Hall | Gentleman's Ticket. | Tuesday February 2i ST 1893 | Ameri- can Bank Note Co. New York | Height, 1.8. Width, 1.3. [UNKNOWN] 535 Bust, to right. Vignette. Etching and Stipple Washington | Height, 4.9. Sub height, 3.1 1. Width, 3.6. This would appear to be an early unfinished trial proof, but from its being lettered would seem to have been used. It has German characteristics. [UNKNOWN] 536 Bust, to right. Mezzotint Height, 4.12. Width, 3.12. Done with a roulette over a ruled background. 229 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 537 Bust, to right. Vignette. Mezzotint "G° Washington" | Height, 4.10. Width, 4.8. [THOMAS DONEY] 538 Bust, to right. Mezzotint (Baker 202) Height, 4.12. Width, 3. 1 1. [UNKNOWN] 539 Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 2/16. Stipple Washington | Height, 4.2. Oval height, 3.6. Oval width, 2.9. This print was published in Belfast, 1800. [UNKNOWN] 540 Full bust, to right. Vignette. Stipple Geo. Washington. | Height, 3.14. Sub height, 3.10. Width, 2.12. [Dearborn's Boston Notions. Boston, 1848.] [UNKNOWN] 541 Bust, to right. Geo: Washington. | N. Dearborn Boston. | Height, 4.10. Sub height, 3.9. Width, 2.15. Stipple GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 542 Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 1/16. Line Baldwin & Gleason N.Y. | Height, 2.6. Oval height, 1.9. Oval width, 1.5. This plate has been used on many advertisements, usually printed on celluloid, with different lettering. [UNKNOWN] 543 Bust, to right. Circular, with blank space at bottom. Stipple Washington | Diameter, 3.1. [UNKNOWN] 544 Bust, to right. Oval, with border line, 1/16. Stipple Deare's Edition | Dedicated to the | Washington Benevo- lent I Societies | in New Jersey. | Geo. Washington | Pub- lish'd & Sold by Lewis Deare | N Brunswick N Jersey. | (Baker 363) Height, 4.4. Width, 2.2. Oval height, 2.10. Oval width, 1.15. [Washington's Farewell Address. New Brunswick, 1813.] [UNKNOWN] 545 Full bust, to right. Vignette, in oval, with stipple border line. In left distance, an encampment indistinctly seen. Stipple GenV George Washington | (Baker 364) Height, 4.2. Oval height, 3.6. Oval width, 2.13. [Das Leben des Georg. Washington. M. L. Weems. Bait., 1817.] 23I GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 546 Bust, to right. Bank-note plate. Line Height, 2. Width, 1. 1 1. 546« Same as 546. Reduced to an oval and used on engraved title- page of " The I Book of the | Army | of the | United States | By I John Frost, L.L.D. | New York | D. Appleton & Co. | I845-" Oval height, 1.14. Oval width, 1.9. 5466 Same as 5460. Address changed to "Hartford, | Belknap & Hamersley." | 546c Same as 546^. Title-page to "A | Pictorial History | of the Wars, I of the | United States | By | John Ledyard Denison A.M. I i860." I (Baker 366) 546rZ Same as 546^. Title-page to "A | Pictorial History | of the | New World. | Edited by | John Ledyard Denison, A. M. 1861." (Baker 368) JAMES BARTON LONGACRE 547 Bust, to left. Oval in the bow of a canoe freighted with a female figure of Hope, resting her right arm on a similar oval containing a portrait of Franklin. Vignette. Stipple J B Longacre Engraver | J. B. L. Del. & Sc. | Height, 1. 12. Width, 2.10. Oval height, .6. Oval width, .3. Business card of the engraver. 232 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 548 Bust, to right. Oval. Line (Baker 181) Oval height, .3. Oval width, .2. 548ft Same as 548. Upon breast of eagle, at left, toward bottom of vignette, above which, to right, is a female figure of Justice hold- ing the scales, in an oval lathe- work border, 3/16. Height, 1.4. Width, 1.2. [UNKNOWN] 549 Bust, to right. Oval, with border line. Line Oval height, .3. Oval width, .2. 548, 5480, and 549 are the smallest en- only by the use of a glass. They were graved portraits of Washington that are probably the work of James Barton known, and their difference can be seen Longacre, the engraver of 547. [ASAPH WILLARD] 550 Bust, to left. Oval, with stipple border line, 1/16. Above, an eagle with shield ; arrows and olive branch in talons. An oak branch on either side extends two-thirds up from bottom. Stipple Map I of the I United States | Compiled from the most — Authentic Sources. | Washington | Published by E Hunt- ington & A Willard I Hartford | 1826 | Height, 6.4. Width, 4.15. Oval height, 3.3. Oval width, 2.10. 550a Same as 550. Address changed to " Published by Willis Thrall | Hartford | 1828 | " 550& Same as 550a. Date changed to " 1831 ". 233 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 551 Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 1/16. Above, an eagle, and on either side, from bottom up, wreaths of oak leaves. Stipple Washington | Height, 4.8. Width, 3.8. Oval height, 3.2. Oval width, 2.7. From map of the United States. Published by B. S. Squire, New York, 1837. WILLIAM CHAPIN 552 Bust, to left. Oval, with border, 3/16, ornaments on either side and oak leaves beneath. Stipple Map I of the I United States | Published by H. Phelps, | New- York. | 1833. | Engraved by W^ 1 Chapin N. York. | (Copyright 1832) | Height, 6.3. Width, 3.8. Oval height, 2.14. Oval width, 2.7. WILLIAM CHAPIN 553 Bust, to left. Oval, in border, 4/16, with oak branches at bot- tom and ornaments at sides. Etching Map I of the | United States | Published by J. Webster | New- York. | 1835 | Engraved by W m Chapin N. York. | (Copyright 1834). | Height, 6. Width, 4.5. Oval height, 3. Oval width, 2.6. 553a Same as 553. Date changed to "1837." 234 GILBERT STUART [WILLIAM CHAPIN] 554 Bust, to left. Circular medallion, with border, 5/16, upon which is inscribed "Washington". On either side, a cornucopia, and above, an American eagle. Beneath, a wreath and sword, the scabbard lettered "G. W.". Line National | Map | of the | United States | by | William Chapin I New York | 1835 | Height, 9. Width, 8. Diameter, 2.8. 554tf Same as 554. Date changed to " 1837". For another "map portrait," see 354. WILLIAM D. SMITH 555 Bust, to right. Border, 1/16, within which is title. To left of centre, in upper border, of " Phelp's National Map of the United States." Line Washington | New York | Published by | Ensigns & Thayer I 36 Ann Street | 1848 | Portraits & Arms | Eng d by Wm. D. Smith | (Copyright 1845) I Height, 1.6. Width, 1.4. HENRY BRYAN HALL 556 Bust, to left. Oval, with frame, 10/16, upon which are thirteen stars, surmounted by an eagle, holding in talons a ribbon in- scribed: "E Pluribus-Unum." At bottom, the shield of the United States, and on either side olive branches. Mixed 235 GILBERT STUART Drawn & Engraved by H. B. Hall from the Original head by Stuart in the Athenaeum Boston, | "G° Washington" | Published by W. Pate 16 Burling Slip, N.Y. | (Baker 242) Height, 12.6. Width, 8.4. Oval height, 6.5. Oval width, 5. 556a Same as 556. Ornamental frame and lettering removed, and ruled rectangle substituted. Relettered: "G° Washington" | From the original portrait by Stuart, in the Boston Athenaeum. | Johnson, Fry & Company, Pub- lishers, New York. | Height, 8.15. Sub height, 7.3. Width, 6.15. Oval height, 6.3. Oval width, 5. [Life and Times of Washington. By Schroeder. New York, 1857.] 5566 Same as 556a. "G° Washington" erased and "Washington" substituted. 556c Same as 5560. Name of publisher changed to "Johnson, Wil- son & Co." Ruled rectangle lengthened to 7.8. W. L. GERMON 557 Bust, to left. Oval, with border line, 1/16, surmounted by an eagle on a half globe. To right the Goddess of Liberty with staff and cap, and to left a figure of Commerce. In the back- ground shipping. Vignette. Line C Nickerson I Hatter | W. L. Germon S c | No 51 Arch Street | Philadelphia | Height, 2.4. Width, 2.8. Head, oval height, .13. Oval width, .12. 236 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 558 Bust, to left. Oval, with border, i/i 6, surmounted by a spread eagle, with a radiating star under each wing, holding a laurel and an oak garland on either side, about oval. Below, a ribbon and an American shield with fifteen stars. The whole surrounded by a scroll border. Line George Washington | Born Feb. 22 nd 1732 Died Dec. 14™ 1799- I Height, 3.14. Sub height, 3.4. Width, 2.6. Oval height, 1.6. Oval width, \ .2. 558a Same as 558. Before any letters and before rays below oval. 558& Same as 558. Before any letters. 558c Same as 558. Later state, ornamental border re-etched showing slight variations. JOHN A. O'NEILL 559 Bust, to left. Vignette, to left, centre of plate, within rectangle of single line. In centre, Goddess of Liberty floating on clouds, holding in left hand a scroll, inscribed: "Constitution", over a shield that rests upon the Liberty Bell, while, with right hand, she crowns Washington with a laurel wreath. Above, an American eagle, with ribbon in mouth inscribed: "Liberty". Line Drawn by— Eng d by J. A O'Neill N. Y.— A Will. | (Copy- right 1880) I Liberty Bell 1776 |. Height, 7.8. Sub height, 6. 10. Width, 4.4. Head, height, 1. Width, .14. [American Bastiles. By John A. Marshall. New York, 1880.] 237 GILBERT STUART JOSEPH PERKINS AND CHARLES HEATH 560 Bust, to left. Vignette, in rectangle, with border, 5/16, of lathe work with a star in each corner. Above, an eagle displayed, with American shield, and ribbon with motto, "E Pluribus Unum." Below, an American flag, folded about staff, with title. Stipple Washington | Perkins & Heath. Patent Hardened Steel Plate | (Baker 304) Height, 4.7. Width, 2.12. Sub height, 2.4. Sub width, 1. II. [Pinnock's Catechism of the History of America. Part 2. London, 1822. J A. REED 561 Bust, to left. Vignette. Over the head, a figure of Fame holding trumpet in left hand, while with right hand she crowns Washington with a laurel wreath. Stipple Pro Patria | A Reed sc. E. W. Con. | Washington | Benevo- lent I Society. | (Baker 308) Height, 3. 11. Sub height, 2. n. Width, 1.10. [Washington's Farewell Address. Springfield, Mass., 181 2.] [UNKNOWN] 562 Bust, to left. Vignette. Similar to 561. Stipple Pro Patria. | Washington | Benevolent Society. | Height, 3.13. Sub height, 2.9. Width, 1.4. [UNKNOWN] 563 Bust, to left. Vignette. Similar to 561. Stipple 238 GILBERT STUART Pro Patria. | Washington | Benevolent | Society. | County of Rensselaer. | Height, 4.2. Sub height, 2.12. Width, 1.6. Printed on satin for a badge. [UNKNOWN] 564 Bust, to left. Vignette. Similar to 561. Stipple Centenary | Anniversary | Feb. 22. 1832. | Washington | First in War, First in | Peace And First in the | hearts of his Countrymen. | Height, 3.15. Sub height, 2.12. Width, 1.8. Printed on satin for a badge. [UNKNOWN] 565 Bust, to left. Irregular oval, with stipple border line, 1/16. Stipple Pro Patria | Washington | Benevolent | Society. | Height, 3.3. Oval height, 2. Oval width, 1.6. [Washington's Farewell Address. Hartford, 181 3.] [UNKNOWN] 566 Head, to left. Oval, suspended by a ribbon, to a tree, held by a winged female figure of Fame. Line Height, 2. Width, 1.4. Oval height, .7. Oval width, .6. 239 GILBERT STUART MEDAIRY AND BANNERMAN 567 Bust, to left. Oval, with pennants on either side inscribed: "In Commemoration of the | Centennial Anniversary | — of the Birth of the Father | of his Country Feb 2 2 d 1832. | " Above, a view of the Baltimore monument, over it, " Baltimore Pa- triotism." Below, the tomb at Mount Vernon, lettered "Wash- ington." Beneath, "Born Feb. 22 d 1732. Died Dec. 14.^ 1799. I Aged — 67" I Under, eagle with shield inscribed " Union." Line Eng. by Medairy & Bannerman. | Height, 6.10. Width, 2.4. Oval height, 1.9. Oval width, 1.4. ROBERT TILLER 568 Bust, to left. Oval, in border, 1/16, containing nineteen visible stars, supporting a spread eagle, with an olive wreath and rays above. To right, a field piece, flag, and stand of arms. To left, a plow, beehive, and growing corn. In front, a rolled scroll and inkstand, with two quills. Stipple Centennial | Anniversary | Tiller sc | of the birth day of I Washington | i 83 2 | Height, 2.3. Sub height, 1.4. Width, 1.5. Oval height, .8. Oval width, .6. ROBERT TILLER 569 Bust, to left. Oval, with olive branches on either side. Above, pen and sword crossed. Around, diverging rays. Stipple Tiller sc | Centennial Anniversary | of the birthday of | Washington | 1832. | Height, 2.8. Width, 1. 12. Oval height, 1. 1. Oval width, . 1 3. 24O GILBERT STUART 569a Same as 569. Inscription erased and " Native | American Beware of Foreign influence. | Association | " substituted. ROBERT TILLER 570 Bust, to left. Oval, in rectangle, representing a frame with spandrel. Above, an eagle and shield, and below, a drapery, with title. Stipple Tiller sc. Phila. [ Patriae Pater. | Height, 3.7. Width, 2.5. Oval height, 1.9. Oval width, 1.5. J. AND W. W. WARR 571 Head, to left. Oval, in frame, 2/16, surrounded by oak leaves from which rays of light diverge. Above, sword and pen crossed in a wreath. Line Tribute of Respect. | Manufactured | at the | Grand Civic Procession | Feb y 22ND. 1832. | Centennial Anniversary of the Birth of Washington | Presented to General La- fayette I By the Hatters of the City and County of Philad a I Engraved by J & W. W. Warr | Printed by Thomas & Winship I Height, 4.2. Width, 3.8. Oval height, . 12. Oval width, . 1 1. 571a Same as 571. "Charles Carroll of Carrollton" in place of "Gen- eral Lafayette". [UNKNOWN] 572 Bust, to left. Oval, on a shield with stars and stripes. Above, the rising sun with radiating rays. Below, compass and square. Line 241 GILBERT STUART The I ioo T .? | Anniversary | Washington & Liberty | Feb. 22. | 1832 I Height, 4. Width, 1.8. Oval height, .13. Oval width, .10. Printed on satin for a badge. [UNKNOWN] 573 Bust, to left. Oval, in a frame, 1/16, representing a row of pearls. Above, diverging rays; below, implements of war. Line Centennial Celebration | Febryuary 22, 1 83 2 j William's Badge | Height, 2.15. Width, 1. 1 2. Oval height, . 1 5. Oval width, . 12. [UNKNOWN] 574 Head, to left. Oval medallion, on a pedestal supporting an urn filled with flowers. Over the urn, diverging rays. Line Centennial | Celebration | Born Feb. 22. 1732. Died Dec. 14. 1799 I Published by R Morgan 279 Market St. | Height, 3.12. Width, 1. 11. Oval height, . 1 2. Oval width, . 1 1. 574a Same as 574. Divergings rays and all lettering, except third line, erased. [UNKNOWN] 575 Bust, to left. Embracing a bust of Abraham Lincoln, with left arm around him and with right crowning him with a laurel wreath. Vignette. Stipple Height, 2.8. Width, 2.8. 242 GILBERT STUART WILLIAM CHARLES 576 Bust, to left, in clouds at right of plate. Caricature, inscribed: "I left with you a precious casket of choicest Blessings. Sup- ported by three Pillars. Desist my sons from pulling at them. Should you remove one you destroy the whole." To the left of plate are three pillars inscribed: "Federalism," "Republicanism," "Democracy." Above, "United we stand Divided we fall." "Peace and Plenty. Liberty and Independence." Border, top and sides, 6/16. Etching Wm. Charles del et Sculp | The Present State of our Country | Height, 8.6. Width, 12.12. Head, height, 2.8. Width, 2.8. The period of this caricature is early in the nineteenth century. [UNKNOWN] 577 Bust, to left. Oval, on monument to right of large circle, with the genius of Gratitude crowning with laurel wreath. In centre, the Goddess of Liberty, with pole and cap, and right foot upon an inverted crown and sceptre, holding on her knee, with left hand, an oval portrait of Madison, to which she is pointing with her right hand, while the genius of Peace points with an olive branch to the portrait of Washington. An eagle, to left, and a ship, in the distance. In the centre, the sun with eighteen stars. Circle, in an oblong rectangle with emblematic designs in the corners. Below, a tablet containing an "Explanation of the Picture." Stipple and Etching Height, 15. Width, 17.8. Diameter, 10.15. Oval height, 1.10. Oval width, 1.4. 243 GILBERT STUART ILLMAN BROTHERS 578 Bust, to left. Oval, in centre of plate, surrounded by angels and children, in rectangle with upper corners rounded. Stipple 1863 I Engraved by Illman Brothers. | New Year. | Height, 8.4. Sub height, 7.12. Width, 5.4. Oval height, 2.2. Oval width, 1. 14. [Title-page to Godey's Lady Book, 1863.] RAWDON, WRIGHT, HATCH, AND SMILLIE 579 Bust, to left. Oval, on tablet. To right, a female figure of Vic- tory, with foot on prostrate man in armor, from whose head a crown has fallen, with ribbon beyond, inscribed " Sic Semper Tyrannis." To left, a Goddess of Liberty pointing to portrait, with cannon behind her. A fortress to left. The Natural Bridge in Virginia, to right. In centre, a column, with statue of Washington. Line Rawdon, Wright, Hatch & Smillie. | Height, 2.12. Width, 4.10. Oval height, .13. Oval width, .9. Height and width here given are taken from the particular print described, which has evidently been cut down from larger plate. JOHN WESLEY PARADISE 580 Bust, to left. Oval, with border, 1/16, in centre of elaborate script memorial design, on folio sheet. Lettered, around oval, " Born Feb. 22d. 1732. Died Dec. 14, 1799. Patriae Pater". Line Painted by G. C. Stuart. — Eng. by J. W. Paradise. | Com- posed & Design'd by Isaac F. Bragg — (Copyright 1835) | Engraved by Theo. Durand. | (Baker 298) HeighV2i.4. Width, 15.12. Oval height, 3.4. Oval width, 2. 1 2. 244 GILBERT STUART M. SIMPSON 581 Bust, to left. Oval, surrounded by wreath, with flags, drum, cannon, etc., in centre of an elaborate script memorial on folio sheet. Stipple In Memory | of the | Illustrious — Champion — of Liberty | General George Washington | First | President | of the | United States | of | America. | (Copyright 1855) | De- signed and Engraved by M. Simpson, New York | Height, 19. Width, 16. Oval height, 3.8. Oval width, 3. 581a Same as 581. Oval cut out of large plate. Lettered: — G. Stuart — Published by J. C. Buttre. N. Y. — R. Soper | George Washington L.L.D. | (1790) | (Baker 335) 581& Same as 58m. Without any lettering. 581c Same as 581*2. Oval cut down to 2.3 x 1. 1 2. Lettering removed. Relettered "George Washington Lodge N? 18. | Orden Ger- mania. | " McLEES 582 Bust, to left. Oval, with border, 4/16, in centre of elaborate script memorial on large folio sheet. Only main inscription is given below. Line Sacred | to the Memory of the | Illustrious Champion of Liberty | General — George | Washington; | First | Presi- dent I of I — the I United States | of | America | Family Register Published by W. E. Shader, 609 Broadway. N. Y. Rooms 8 & 9. | | Engraved by M c Lees, | New York. | Height, 27.12. Width, 21. Oval height, 3.12. Oval width, 3.3. 245 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 583 Bust, to left. Oval, surrounded by heavy oak wreath, 8/16, tied with ribbon at bottom; within wreath, on belt, 4/16, with buckles at bottom, inscribed: "First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of his Countrymen." From wreath radiating rays with twenty-eight stars, 10/16, from wreath. Line Oval height, 1.6. Oval width, 1.2. This description is not complete, as the only print seen was evidently cut from a larger plate. JOHN CHESTER BUTTRE 584 Bust, to left. In frame, 4/16, with oval top, at foot of large engraved plate containing, in centre, Washington's Farewell Address and surrounded by scenes in the life of Washington. Stipple Washington | Engraved & Published by J. C. Buttre, 48 Franklin St N. Y. | Height, 4.6. Sub height, 2. 1 1. Width, 2.5. JOHN CHESTER BUTTRE 585 Full bust, to left. Vignette oval, in emblematic rectangle. In the corners are representations, respectively, of "Trenton," "Prince- ton," "Valley Forge," and "Surrender of Cornwallis." Mixed Border designed by W. Momberger, — (Copyright 1866) — Painted by G. Stuart. | Engraved and Published by J. C. Buttre 48 Franklin St. New York. | "G° Washington" | George Washington. | First President of the United States. | (Baker 191) Height, 15.4. Width, 10.2. Sub height, 9.12. Sub width, 7.12. 246 GILBERT STUART 585a Same as 585. Engraver's name and address removed, and " Published by the National Chromo Co. Philadelphia Pa." added after title. 5856 Same as 585^. Border removed and full bust reduced to bust, within an oval. All lettering removed except facsimile signature and "G. Stuart — J. C. Buttre" added. (Baker 189) Oval height, 6.6. Oval width, 5.3. HENRY BRYAN HALL AND SONS 586 Bust, to left. Vignette, in oval of single line. On plate, with portraits of Washington by Peale, Houdon, and Trumbull. Etching Gilbert Stuart, 1796. | Houdon 1785 — Trumbull 1792. | C. W. Peale 1772. | Eng d by H. B. Hall & Sons. 13 Barclay St. N. Y. I Height, 7.3. Width, 5.13. Oval height, 3.1. Oval width, 2.3. Same plate as Nos. 7, 122 and 180. [Magazine of American History. February, 1880.] G. F. STORM 587 Bust, to left. Oval medallion, with indented border, 2/16, facing a similar oval containing portrait of Mrs. Washington. Below, a biographical sketch of Washington. Surrounded by an orna- mental border, with a view of Mount Vernon beneath. Stipple Portraits Eng d by G. F. Storm. — (Copyright 1838) — Border & c by T. Pollock. | Pub. by N. Currier, 2 Spruce S t | Height, 7. Width, 5.2. Oval height, 1.9. Oval width, 1.4. 247 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 588 Bust, to left. Circle, at head of Declaration of Independence, with arms of the Thirteen Original States. Line (Copyright 1836, by L. H. Bridghan Boston) | Height, 5.6. Width, 4.1. Diameter, .9. D. KIMBERLY 589 Bust, to left. Circular medallion, in border, around Declaration of Independence. Outline Washington | Engraved by D. Kimberly. (Copyright 1838) Published by the | Franklin Print Comp y . . . Boston | Height, 10.15. Width, 8.8. Diameter, .8. 589ft Same as 589. Portrait finished in stipple. " Printed by Charles Thomas & Co." added. 589& Same as 5890. " Printed by Charles Thomas & Co." erased. GEORGE G. SMITH 590 Bust, to left. Circular medallion, with border, 1/16, at head of circle, formed by the coats of arms of the Thirteen Original States, with radiating lines, enclosing the Declaration of Independence. Eleven other medallions at the top contain portraits of the Presi- dents down to Polk, which is on the extreme left ; the medallion on extreme right contains a view of the Capitol at Washing- ton. Line Declaration of Independence, | Engraved by Geo. G. Smith. I Published by Cha s Root. 186, Washington, corner of Franklin St. Boston. | Height, 11. 9. Width, 8.12. Head, diameter, 1.3. 248 GILBERT STUART 590a Same as 590. View of Capitol erased and head of Zachary Tay- lor inserted. CHARLES TOPPAN 591 Head, to left. Circular medallion, to right of centre of sixteen medallions containing, in centre, the American eagle, to left, head of Jefferson, and in other medallions the arms of the Thirteen Original States, forming an oval around the Declaration of Inde- pendence. Extended to rectangle, with double border, 2/16, and scroll work at top, bottom and sides of outside border. Line Engraved by — C. Toppan — Phil a July 4 1840 | American Bank Note Company. | New York. | Engraved in the year 1840 I Height, 2.7. Sub height, 1.8. Width, 3. Sub width, 2.7. Diameter, .5. 591a Same as 591. Without outside border and scrollwork, and with only first line of lettering, which is at end of Declaration within oval. [UNKNOWN] 592 Head, to right. Medallion, at top centre of frame containing twelve medallions, with portraits of Presidents to Taylor. Within frame, picture of Declaration of Independence. Beneath frame, ribbon with inscription. Line Declaration of Independence | Height, 4.5. Width, 5.4. Diameter, .11. JOHN CHESTER BUTTRE 593 Bust, to left. Surrounded by emblems, upon a base, on which is the picture of the Declaration of Independence. Line 249 GILBERT STUART The I Wide Awake Gift; | Know Nothing Token, | En- graved by J. C. Buttre. | 1855. I Height, 5.15. Sub height, 1.4. Width, 3.10. Sub width, .9. 593a Same as 593. Lettering changed to "American Gift Book [ for all seasons. | 593& Same as 593. Lettering, except name of engraver, erased. JAMES BARTON LONGACRE 594 Bust, to left. Circular medallion, with border, 3/16. Heading to a large sheet containing the Declaration of Independence, sur- rounded by fifteen other medallions, two of which contain por- traits of Hancock and of Jefferson, and thirteen the arms of the original States. Stipple George Washington. | Originally designed by John Binns. Ornamental part drawn by Geo. Bridport. . . . Portrait of Gen l Washington Painted in 1 795 by Stuart. . . . Orna- mental part, Arms of the United States and of the Thir- teen States, engraved by George Murray. . . . Portraits engraved by j. b. longacre. printed by james porter. | (Copyright 18 18) | (Baker 277) Height, 34. 14. Width, 23.15. Diameter, 3. 1 1. 594a Same as 594. "James Porter" erased, and "Henry Sartain" substituted. " Published by Henry Sartain Philadelphia Pa." added. WILLIAM WOODRUFF 595 Bust, to left. Circular medallion, with border, 7/16, and inside row of pearls, containing title, at top. Heading to a folio sheet 250 GILBERT STUART containing the Declaration of Independence, with engraved signatures of the signers. Above, eagle, flags, trumpets and cornucopiae. Encircled by fifteen other medallions, surrounded with oak leaves, two of which contain portraits of Adams and of Jefferson, and thirteen the arms of the original States. Stipple Washington | Engraved by Woodruff | Philad a Pub- lished FebY 20™ 1 8 1 9, by William Woodruff. | Copyright secured — Printed by C. P. Harrison | (Baker 353) Height, 26.14. Sub height, 25.15. Width, 18.13. Diameter, 3.6. There was engraved by Woodruff, and to accompany Wm. Woodruff's orna- published separately, a plate entitled, mental Engraving of the Declaration of "A correct Fac Simile of the Signatures Independence." 595a Same as 595. Without " Printed by C. P. Harrison." WILLIAM WOODRUFF 596 Bust, to left. Circular medallion, with border, 7/16. Similar to 595, except that the signatures, to the Declaration of Inde- pendence, are in facsimile. Line Washington | Engraved by W" Woodruff | Copyright se- cured — Philad a Published by O. Rogers, N? 67 South 2 nd S t Philad* I Height, 27. Width, 19. 1. Diameter, 3.6. This is an earlier state of 117, which should be 596a; but 596 was not known untd after 117 was printed. The thirteen coats of arms are altered. ILLMAN AND SONS 597 Bust, to left. O val, in an oak leaf border, 2/16. The top portrait of a group of all the Presidents to "15 Buchanan 1857 — " on a folio sheet around the Declaration of Independence. Stipple 251 GILBERT STUART The I Declaration | of | Independence, | and | Portraits of the | Presidents. | Engraved & Printed by Illman & Sons, 603 Arch St Philad a | Height, 19.3. Width, 14.8. Oval height, 2.12. Oval width, 2.2. 597a Same as 597. In lower margin: "Ledger Carrier's Annual Greeting to their Subscribers, 1859." added. (Baker 264) In some copies this additional line is printed from type. 5976 Same as 597. Portrait of Lincoln added to the group of Presidents, and in the names of the Presidents "16 Lincoln 1861 — " Also "1861" added after "15 Buchanan 1857 — " and " Portraits | of the | " divided into two lines. DAVID EDWIN AND GEORGE MURRAY 598 Bust, to left. Oval. Upper medallion, of a group of four, in an ornamental vignette. The other portraits are : to left, John Adams; to right, Jefferson; at bottom, Madison. Stipple D. Edwin & — G. Murray. | Washington | Adams — Jefferson I Madison | (Baker 218) Height, 7.8. Sub height, 6.5. Width, 3.15. Oval height, 2.1. Oval width, 1.7. [History of Reign of George III. By R. Bisset. Phila., i8u.] 598a Same as 598. Portraits of Monroe and John Ouincy Adams added. Engravers' names scarcely visible. 5986 Same as 598a. Portrait of Jackson added and "Washington", engraved above portrait. The ornamental work is by Murray, and the portraits are by Edwin, except those of J. Q. Adams in 598a and of Jackson in 598^. 252 GILBERT STUART [UNKNOWN] 599 Bust, to left. Oval. Upper medallion, of a group of five Presidents, to Monroe, in an ornamental vignette. Stipple Height, 6.14. Sub height, 6.4. Width, 3.14. Oval height, 2. Oval width, 1.6. [History of the United States. By Frederick Butler. Hartford, 182 1.] 599 is an adaptation of 598, with marked differences in the vignette. 599a Same as 599. Portrait of John Quincy Adams added in centre. JOHN W. CASILEAR 600 Bust, to left. Top one in an emblematic folio sheet containing portraits of the Presidents down to Andrew Jackson, in borders, 5/16, resembling picture frames. Background ruled with per- pendicular lines and damascene pattern. Line Designed by Robert W. Weir. — Engraved by J. W. Casi- lear. I The Presidents of the United States. | From origi- nal and ACCURATE PORTRAITS, | PAINTED & ENGRAVED EXPRESSLY for the New York Mirror. | (Copyright 1834) | (Baker 192) Height, 12.6. Sub height, 10.4. Width, 8.4. Sub height, 1.10. Sub width, 1.7. 600a Same as 600. Background before the damascene pattern. JOHN FRANCIS EUGENE PRUD'HOMME 601 Bust, to left. Oval, with border, 3/16, of olive branches, at top of group of portraits of the Presidents to Jackson. Above, spread eagle with ribbon, inscribed " E. Pluribus Unum". Title, within oval, at top. Stipple 253 GILBERT STUART George Washington | Engrav'd by E. Prud'homme, for the Percy Anecdotes. 1832. | R. Miller, Printer. | Height, 6.8. Width, 4. Oval height, 1.4. Oval width, 1. [UNKNOWN] 602 Bust, to right. Oval, with diagonal scroll border, in centre of group of the Presidents to Jackson. In ornamental rectangle. Line American Bank Note Co., New-York | Height, 7.6. Width, 4.8. Oval height, 2. Oval width, 1. 1 1. [T. C. STORY] 603 Bust, to left. Irregular scroll border; an eagle, perched on top, with diverging rays; shield, below. On plate, with seven other similar portraits of the Presidents to Jackson, and " Martin Van Buren | Vice President of U. S.", subdivided by hair lines into eight rectangles, 2.14x4.1. Stipple George Washington | President of the U. S. from 1789 to I 797 I PUBLISHD BY T. C. STORY EnG* 7 JOHN St. N. Y. | Height, 8.1. Width, 10.8. Sub height, 1.6. Sub width, 1.2. 603a Same as 603. "Vice" erased before "President" after "Van Buren". 603& Same as 603. Printed separately. Height, 3.10. Width, 2. [Library of American History. By S. L. Knapp. New York, 1836.] 254 GILBERT STUART [T. C. STORY] 604 Full bust, to left. Similar to 603, without diverging rays. One of a group of the Presidents to Van Buren. Line George Washington | President of the U. S. from 1789 to 1 797 I — Publish'd by I T. C. Story Eng r ' 7 John S t N. Y. | Height, 1 1.6. Width, 8.8. Sub height, 1.3. Sub width, 1. 1. 604a Same as 604. Printed separately. Height, 3.8. Sub height, 1.6. Width, 2. Sub width, 1.2. [American History and Biography. New York, 1838.] [UNKNOWN] 605 Bust, to left. Border, like a frame, 3/16. Upper left corner of folio plate, containing portraits of eight Presidents, to Van Buren, with portrait of Martha Washington in centre, in three rows of three each. Title under each portrait. Line Geo. Washington. | Born Feb. 22 1732, In. March 4. 1789. Obt. Dec. 14. 1799 ^E. 68. | — Published by N. Dearborn & Son, Boston. — Copy-right secured | Height, 1 1.4. Width, 8.12. Sub height, 2.14. Sub width, 2.7. 605a Same as 605. Portrait of Martha Washington erased and names of the Vice-Presidents and Secretaries of State to 1845 substituted. Fourth row of Presidents to Polk, engraved on separate plate, added. Address changed to " Published by Nath 1 Dearborn 104 Washington St. Boston." In list of names, Dallas, Calhoun, and by the same hand. This would indi- Buchanan are clearly added by a differ- cate that there is a state without these ent hand, and the address seems to be three names. 255 GILBERT STUART 6056 Same as 6050. Border increased to 6/16, and portrait printed separately. [The True American. Edited by Joseph Coe. Vol. II. Concord, N. H., 1841.] [UNKNOWN] 606 Bust, to left. Oval, at centre, top of group of Presidents to Van Buren ; around, a view of the White House. An eagle's head and top of wings appear above oval, from behind, and on either side are flags. Stipple The Presidents. | Height, 5.6. Width, 3.15. Oval height, 1.8. Oval width, 1.2. THOMAS ILLMAN 607 Full bust, to right. Oval, with irregular border, 7/16, containing title. In centre of group of Presidents to Tyler. Beneath portrait of Washington, names of the Presidents with dates of office. Above, spread eagle, and on either side four flags. In- scription at top. Stipple Presidents of the United States. | — Washington. | — En- graved by Tho. Illman I Height, 14.2. Width, 10. Oval height, 2.14. Oval width, 2.7. The head is peculiarly drawn, and is similar to 400. OLIVER PELTON 608 Head, to left. Vignette in medallion, the top one in group of Presidents to Tyler. Stipple 256 GILBERT STUART Washington | O. Pelton Sc. | The Presidents of the U. States. | Height, 5.1. Width, 3.8. Diameter, .14. 608a Same as 608. Without the third line of inscription. 6086 Same as 6o8