Early American paintings; catalogue of an exhibition held in the Museum of the Brooklyn instituteof arts and sciences, Brooklyn, February 3d to March 12th, 1917 . JOSEPH MOSS WHITE BY SAMUEL L. WALDO. AN UNKNOWN GENTLEMAN BY SAMUEL L. WALDO EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS SAMUEL L. WALDO CONTINUED 128 PORTRAIT OF AN UNKNOWN canvas: H. jo1^ inches; W. 25 the collection of Mrs. Benjamin Thaw, 1916. The property of the Brooklyn EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS ADOLF ULRIC WERTMULLER 1749-1812 Adolf Ulric Wertmiiller was born in Stockholm, Sweden. Hewas appointed painter to th


Early American paintings; catalogue of an exhibition held in the Museum of the Brooklyn instituteof arts and sciences, Brooklyn, February 3d to March 12th, 1917 . JOSEPH MOSS WHITE BY SAMUEL L. WALDO. AN UNKNOWN GENTLEMAN BY SAMUEL L. WALDO EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS SAMUEL L. WALDO CONTINUED 128 PORTRAIT OF AN UNKNOWN canvas: H. jo1^ inches; W. 25 the collection of Mrs. Benjamin Thaw, 1916. The property of the Brooklyn EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS ADOLF ULRIC WERTMULLER 1749-1812 Adolf Ulric Wertmiiller was born in Stockholm, Sweden. Hewas appointed painter to the king in 1787 and came to Americain 1794, settling in Philadelphia. He painted a portrait ofWashington from life, and, after executing many importantcommissions here, returned to Sweden in 1796. After someunsuccessful business ventures he again emigrated to Phila-delphia, where he arrived in 1800. He married a Swedish ladyhere and settled at Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania, where hedied. 1 90 ANDREW HAMILTON, IVth. The Hamilton*?£-/ homestead, Woodlands, was in the old BlockleyTownship of the County of Philadelphia. The house wasfilled with portraits of the Hamilton family, painted by Britishand


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