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scape background ; gun resting on arm, and 

 dog at side. For reproduction, see Maria R. 

 Audubon, op. cit. This or the following used 

 as the basis of a painting by Alonzo Chappel 

 (see No. 23). 



14. 184-1 (?)• — Half-length portrait in oils, natural size, by 



John Woodhouse and Victor Gifford Audubon. 

 Original presented to the American Museum of 

 Natural History by Mr. Fordham Morris in 

 1900 ; for reproduction, see Vol. II, p. 226. 



15. 1841 (?). — Full-length portrait, in oils, by John Wood- 



house Audubon ; original now in possession of 

 the American Museum of Natural History; for 

 reproduction, see Vol. II, p. 250. 



16. 184,2. — Pencil sketch by Isaac Sprague (1811-1895), an 



artist noted for his paintings of plants and 

 birds. Sprague accompanied Audubon on his 

 expedition to the Missouri River in 184*3. Ac- 

 cording to Miss Maria R. Audubon, the origi- 

 nal drawing is still in possession of the Sprague 

 family, Wellcsley Hills, Massachusetts. For 

 reproduction, see Maria R. Audubon, op. cit. 



17. 1843. — Half-length portrait in oils, by John Woodhouse 



Audubon, representing the naturalist as he ap- 

 peared when returning from his expedition to 

 the Missouri River in November, 1813, with 

 flowing white hair and beard; he wears a green 

 overcoat, with fur collar, and with both hands 

 holds a favorite gun. The original, which was 

 never quite finished, is now in possession of his 

 granddaughters, at Salem, New York. For re- 

 production, see Maria R. Audubon, op. cit., vol. 

 i. frontispiece. 



