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 . SERGEANT ANDREW WALLACE BY JOHN NEAGLE. PRESIDENT WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON BY BASS OTIS Correction, page 59, line Dunlay read Dunlap. EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS BASS OTIS 1784-1861 Born in New England, he was established in New York as aportrait painter about 1808. He removed to Philadelphia ashort time afterwards as he exhibited portraits at the Academyin 1812. Dunlay describes h!m as a portrait painter ofstrong natural talents an


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 . SERGEANT ANDREW WALLACE BY JOHN NEAGLE. PRESIDENT WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON BY BASS OTIS Correction, page 59, line Dunlay read Dunlap. EARLY AMERICAN PAINTINGS BASS OTIS 1784-1861 Born in New England, he was established in New York as aportrait painter about 1808. He removed to Philadelphia ashort time afterwards as he exhibited portraits at the Academyin 1812. Dunlay describes h!m as a portrait painter ofstrong natural talents and of good perception of character. Cq WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON (1773-1841). Born*^ at Berkeley, Virginia, the son of Benjamin Harrison, amember of the Virginia House of Burgesses. A soldier duringthe earlier part of his life, he was a representative in Congressfrom 1816 to 1819; member of the Ohio Senate, 1819-1821;United States senator, 1825-1828. Elected ninth presidentof the United States, he was inaugurated the 4th of March,1841, and died a month afterwards, succeeded by the vice-president, John Tyler, whose portrait is No. 114 of this exhi-bition. Other portraits of William Henry Harrison are


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