. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. He was born in Sag Harbor, L. I., in 1801. Parker. Parker is mentioned incidentally in Stuarts life. (D.) Parkyns. George I. Parkyns, painter and engraver, a native ofEngland, came to Philadelphia in 1795, where he worked for T. He engraved in aquatint a view of Mount Vernon. Partridge. Joseph Partridge painted a portrait of Rev. StephenGano of Providence, R. I. It was engraved by Pekenino and pub-lished in 1822. Peabody. M. M. Peabody engraved chiefly in the stipple manner,working in Vermont and New Yo


. A history of the rise and progress of the arts of design in the United States. He was born in Sag Harbor, L. I., in 1801. Parker. Parker is mentioned incidentally in Stuarts life. (D.) Parkyns. George I. Parkyns, painter and engraver, a native ofEngland, came to Philadelphia in 1795, where he worked for T. He engraved in aquatint a view of Mount Vernon. Partridge. Joseph Partridge painted a portrait of Rev. StephenGano of Providence, R. I. It was engraved by Pekenino and pub-lished in 1822. Peabody. M. M. Peabody engraved chiefly in the stipple manner,working in Vermont and New York State about 1830. Peacock. In the American Antiquarian Society, Worcester,Mass., are two portraits of John Bush and Mrs. Charles Piatt Bushattributed to Peacock. Peale. Anna Claypoole Peale, the daughter of James Peale, wasborn Philadelphia March 6, 1791; died there December 25, maternal grandfather was James Claypoole, the limner of thecolonial period. She married first Rev. Dr. William Stoughton andsecond Gen. William Duncan and is known in the art world by all. JUDGE DANIEL DAVIS1713-1799 By John Johnston From the collection of Rear Admiral Charles Henry Davis ADDENDA 323 three names. She worked for a time in Boston and was representedin the early exhibitions of the Boston Athenaeum. Peale. Maria Peale, daughter of James Peale, painted still life inPhiladelphia after 1810. Peale. Sarah M. Peale, daughter of James Peale, painted flowersand still life in Philadelphia after 1816. Pease. Joseph Ives Pease, engraver, born Norfolk, Conn., August9, 1809; died at Twin Lakes, Conn., July 2, 1883. He was a skillfuland prolific engraver of book-illustrations and bank notes. Peasley. A. M. Peasley, engraver, produced a small amount ofwork in Newbury port, Mass., about 1804. Peckham. Robert Peckham, who was born in Petersham, Mass.,in 1785, became an itinerant portrait painter travelling mostly in thecountry districts, but established for a while in Boston. He died atan advan


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