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 . ING BY EZRA AMES EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS EZRA AMES CONTINUED ~ PORTRAIT OF MRS. JAMES KING (1800-1823). Daughter of William James, a prominent merchant ofAlbany. Her husband, James King, was a lawyer. This portraitwas painted a short time before her death, and is still in thepossession of a canvas: H. 30 inches; W. 24 inches. Lent by Mrs. Franklin Bartlett. EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS JOSEPH BADGER 1708-1765 The son of St


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 . ING BY EZRA AMES EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS EZRA AMES CONTINUED ~ PORTRAIT OF MRS. JAMES KING (1800-1823). Daughter of William James, a prominent merchant ofAlbany. Her husband, James King, was a lawyer. This portraitwas painted a short time before her death, and is still in thepossession of a canvas: H. 30 inches; W. 24 inches. Lent by Mrs. Franklin Bartlett. EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS JOSEPH BADGER 1708-1765 The son of Stephen and Mercy (Kettell) Badger, was born inCharlestown, Massachusetts. He married in 1731 and died inBoston. (For further information concerning this artist, seeForeword, page vi.) ^ CAPTAIN JOHN LARRABEE. The New England Regis-•J ter has a reference to the marriage of Sarah Larrabee,daughter of Capt. John Larrabee, stationed in Castle William,Boston Harbor, in 1738. Again in a list of subscribers to a certain publication is thename of Capt. John Larrabee, Lieutenant of Castle canvas: H. 83^ inches; W. 51 inches. Lent by Mr. M. L. Goodwin. 3. CAPTAIN JOHN LARRABEE BY JOSEPH BADGER


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