. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. Stone as engraver. Storm. G. F. Storm, a native of England, was engraving in Phila-delphia about 1834. He did not remain long in this country. Stout. George H. Stout was a commercial engraver in New YorkCity about 1830-50. Stout. James D. Stout engraved maps about S. Sturdevant engraved a portrait for a book pub-lished in Lexington, Ky., in 1822. Fielding gives this as the earliestknown signed portrait engraved west of the Allegheny mountains. Sully. Jane Cooper Sully, daughter of Thomas Sully, pa


. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. Stone as engraver. Storm. G. F. Storm, a native of England, was engraving in Phila-delphia about 1834. He did not remain long in this country. Stout. George H. Stout was a commercial engraver in New YorkCity about 1830-50. Stout. James D. Stout engraved maps about S. Sturdevant engraved a portrait for a book pub-lished in Lexington, Ky., in 1822. Fielding gives this as the earliestknown signed portrait engraved west of the Allegheny mountains. Sully. Jane Cooper Sully, daughter of Thomas Sully, painted afew portraits. She was born January 14, 1807, married W. H. February 16, 1833, and died March 3, 1877. Sully. Lawrence Sully was born in Kilkenny, Ireland, December28, 1769. He was the eldest brother of Thomas Sully and came tothis country with his father, settling in Charleston, S. C, removinglater to Norfolk and then to Richmond, Va., where he died in Sully married his widow. His miniature of Patrick Henry,painted from life, is signed L. S. ADDENDA 337 Sully. Thomas Willcocks Sully, son of Thomas Sully, was born inPhiladelphia, January 3, 1811, and died April 18, 1847. He paintedthe portraits of Benton, Conner, Forrest, Hamilton, Maywood andScott, the actors. These are inaccurately lettered Thomas Sullyso that the father receives credit for the sons work. This may haveoccurred from the younger Sullys having dropped his middle name,calling himself Thomas Sully Jr. He also painted PresidentsHarrison and Tyler. Swain. W. Swain was painting in New York in 1834. (D.) Tanner. Henry S. Tanner, engraver, brother of Benjamin Tanner,was born in New York City, 1786; died there in 1858. He workedprincipally on bank notes and maps and was also an author andpublisher. Terril. Isaac Terril engraved copper-plates for a music bookof which he was author and publisher, in New Haven, Conn., 1806. Tew. David Tew engraved copper-plates for currency in 1788. Thack


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