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 . GENERAL JOHN C. FREMONT BY CHARLES LORING ELLIOTT. PAMELA ANDREWS BY ROBERT FEKE EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS ROBERT FEKE Eighteenth century Very little is known concerning the life of this interesting was the son of a Baptist minister of Oyster Bay, LongIsland, and married Eleanor Cozzens in Newport in is said to have died at forty-four years of age at Bermuda,where he had gone for his additional information


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 . GENERAL JOHN C. FREMONT BY CHARLES LORING ELLIOTT. PAMELA ANDREWS BY ROBERT FEKE EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS ROBERT FEKE Eighteenth century Very little is known concerning the life of this interesting was the son of a Baptist minister of Oyster Bay, LongIsland, and married Eleanor Cozzens in Newport in is said to have died at forty-four years of age at Bermuda,where he had gone for his additional information, see Foreword, page v. 2Q PAMELA ANDREWS. Professor William Carey^ Poland in his discussion of Fekes work calls attentionto an ideal figure picture representing Pamela Andrews, theheroine of Richardsons novel. The Rhode Island School of Design received this portrait asa bequest from Miss Sarah Crawford Durfee, the great-grand-daughter of Benjamin Cozzens, brother of Eleanor Cozzens,Robert Fekes canvas: H. 31 inches; W. 24 inches. Lent by the Rhode Island School of EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS GEORGE HENRY HALL1825-1913 Born in Boston; self-taught, he began painting in 1842. In1849 he went to


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