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 A. DOUGAN BY THOMAS SULLY. THEODORE GOURDIN BY THOMAS SULLY EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS THOMAS SULLY CONTINUED 1 00 THE0D0RE GOURDIN. He was a planter of Pine-*-^J ville, Parish of St. Stevens, South Carolina, and amember of Congress from the Williamsburgh District from1813 to 1815. He died in 1826. Noted in Charles HenryHarts Sullys Register of Portraits, No. 637. It waspainted in 1815. St. Memins crayon portrait of TheodoreGour


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 A. DOUGAN BY THOMAS SULLY. THEODORE GOURDIN BY THOMAS SULLY EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS THOMAS SULLY CONTINUED 1 00 THE0D0RE GOURDIN. He was a planter of Pine-*-^J ville, Parish of St. Stevens, South Carolina, and amember of Congress from the Williamsburgh District from1813 to 1815. He died in 1826. Noted in Charles HenryHarts Sullys Register of Portraits, No. 637. It waspainted in 1815. St. Memins crayon portrait of TheodoreGourdin is No. 79 of this canvas: H. 29 inches; W. 24^ inches. Lent by Mr. Herbert Lee EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS THOMAS SULLY CONTINUED 1 1 f\ JOHN HOGG (1770-1813). This portrait is entered??? -*- ^ in Sullys Register (No. 769), under the year 1807,Mr. Hogg, formerly of the theatre. John Hogg made hisdebut in a musical play and was a dead failure. Subsequentlyhe made his mark in the line of honest, bluff, blunt old country-men, and in other comic parts, but he left the stage and openeda public house where he was commonly known as HonestOld Hogg. He died in New Yor


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