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 . < O|x pa -a=. PRESIDENT MARTIN VAN BUREN BY DANIEL HUNTINGTON EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS DANIEL HUNTINGTON 1816-1906 Born in New York. At nineteen he studied under S. F. and later with Henry Inman. In 1839 he wentto Florence, and after a brief stay in New York, returned toRome in 1844. In 1850 an exhibition of his works held inNew York attracted considerable attention. He was the thirdpresident of the National Academy of Des


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 . < O|x pa -a=. PRESIDENT MARTIN VAN BUREN BY DANIEL HUNTINGTON EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS DANIEL HUNTINGTON 1816-1906 Born in New York. At nineteen he studied under S. F. and later with Henry Inman. In 1839 he wentto Florence, and after a brief stay in New York, returned toRome in 1844. In 1850 an exhibition of his works held inNew York attracted considerable attention. He was the thirdpresident of the National Academy of Design, being electedin 1862; he was elected N. A. in 1840. ^r MARTIN VAN BUREN (1782-1862). Born at Kin-^•^ derhook, New York, the son of a farmer. Student atthe Kinderhook Academy; admitted to the bar in 1803;state senator, 1812; attorney-general, 1815—1819; UnitedStates senator, 1821; governor of New York, 1828; secretaryof state, under Jackson, 1829; minister to England, 1831;eighth vice-president of the United States, 1833; eighthpresident of the United States, 1837-1841, having defeatedWilliam Henry Harrison, whose portraits are Nos. 50, 59, 66,of this exhibition. O


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