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 . as built by Charles Bulfinch, thearchitect. Afterwards it became the McLean Asylum. (Seearticle by Samuel Isham, Burlington Magazine, April, 1907.)Another pastel portrait of Mrs. Barrell by John SingletonCopley is the following. This portrait is still in the possessionof a : H. 23 inches; W. 17 inches. Lent by Mrs. Robert Lee EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY CONTINUED i j MRS. JOSEPH BARRELL (17


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 . as built by Charles Bulfinch, thearchitect. Afterwards it became the McLean Asylum. (Seearticle by Samuel Isham, Burlington Magazine, April, 1907.)Another pastel portrait of Mrs. Barrell by John SingletonCopley is the following. This portrait is still in the possessionof a : H. 23 inches; W. 17 inches. Lent by Mrs. Robert Lee EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY CONTINUED i j MRS. JOSEPH BARRELL (1744-1771). Painted in*• 1766. Her maiden name was Anna Pierce; her fatherwas a noted physician of Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Herhusband was a Boston merchant whose country house atSomerville, Massachusetts, was built by Charles Bulfinch, thearchitect. Afterward it became the McLean Asylum. (Seearticle by Samuel Isham, Burlington Magazine, April, 1907.)Another pastel portrait of Mrs. Barrell by John SingletonCopley is the preceding. This portrait is still in the possessionof a : H. 23 inches; W. 17 inches. Lent by Mrs. William A. MRS. JOSEPH BARRELL BY JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY


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