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 . JOHANNES PANET BY AN UNKNOWN ARTIST EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS - -UNKNOWN ART I ST o CONTINUED 1 3Q JOHANNES PANET. This gentleman was married±*JU jn iyyg to Anna Maria Marshall, the subject of thefollowing portrait. The waist-coat worn by Mr. Panet stillexists, and is now at Woodbury, Connecticut. This portraitis still in the possession of a canvas: H. 30 inches; W. 25 inches. Lent by the Misses EARLY AMERIC
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 . JOHANNES PANET BY AN UNKNOWN ARTIST EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS - -UNKNOWN ART I ST o CONTINUED 1 3Q JOHANNES PANET. This gentleman was married±*JU jn iyyg to Anna Maria Marshall, the subject of thefollowing portrait. The waist-coat worn by Mr. Panet stillexists, and is now at Woodbury, Connecticut. This portraitis still in the possession of a canvas: H. 30 inches; W. 25 inches. Lent by the Misses EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS -UN-KNOWN ARTIST CONTINUED 1 2Q ANNA MARIA PANET. Daughter of John Mar-*-°J shall, she was born in 1731 and married JohannesPanet in 1779. She died without issue. Her brother, JohnRutgers Marshall was an Episcopal clergyman of Woodbury,Connecticut, where this portrait and the preceding remainedfor more than 120 years. This portrait is still in the posses-sion of a canvas: H. 30 inches; W. 25 inches. Lent by the Misses MWGmL k I ANNA MARIA PANET BY AN UNKNOWN ARTIST. FRANCES PEYTON TABB BY AN UNKNOWN ARTIST EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS UNKNOWN ARTIST CONTINUED FRANCES PEYTON TABB (1753-1828). Frances?1 iV Peyton, the daughter of Sir John Peyton, marriedJohn Tabb, of Amelia County, Virginia, in 1770. She wasthe mother of Martha Tabb, who married William B. Giles,member of the first Congress of the United States, and laterUnited States senator and governor of Virginia. She wasthe aunt of Charlotte and Emory Tabb, whose portraits areNos. 85 and 86 of this exhibition. Another portrait of the same lady, owned by descendants inMaryland, has upon the back, the following legend: Frances Tabb Age, 23 J. Durand, painter, 1775 Practically the only record of Durand is to be found in Dunlap, Arts of Design, Vol. I, page 144, where he says that Robert Sully stated: He (Durand) painted an immense number of portraits in Virginia; his works are hard and
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