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 . ADAM BABCOCK BY JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY. MRS. ADAM BABCOCIC BY JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY CONTINUED q MRS. ADAM BABCOCK (1744-1777). Abigail Smith, 7 wife of Adam Babcock, who is the subject of the preceding portrait, died at the age of thirty-three. See Babcocks Genealogy and Updikes Narragansett. On canvas: H. 453^ inches; W. 36 inches. Lent by Miss A. G. Chapman. 9 EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS J


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 . ADAM BABCOCK BY JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY. MRS. ADAM BABCOCIC BY JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY CONTINUED q MRS. ADAM BABCOCK (1744-1777). Abigail Smith, 7 wife of Adam Babcock, who is the subject of the preceding portrait, died at the age of thirty-three. See Babcocks Genealogy and Updikes Narragansett. On canvas: H. 453^ inches; W. 36 inches. Lent by Miss A. G. Chapman. 9 EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS JOHN SINGLETON COPLEY CONTINUED i r\ MRS. JOHN BACON. Painted at Boston in *- Elizabeth Goldthwaite was born in 1733. She was thedaughter of Ezekiel Goldthwaite, Esq., from 1740 to 1776Registrar of Deeds, Suffolk County, Mass., and Town Clerk,Boston. Her first husband, the Rev. Alexander Cummingswas pastor of the Old South Church, Boston; her secondhusband was the Rev. John Bacon. The following is the billfor Mrs. Bacons (Cummings) portrait and two others (theoriginal still in possession of a descendant). Boston, Mrs. Elizabeth Cummings to Jn. S. Copley, Dr. 1769 To her own portrait ^ at 7


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