66 THE NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART 



LIST OF the; art objects at the SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 

 AT THE BEGINNING OF 1865° 



Portraits 



WASHINGTON. By Charles Willson Peak. 



CAPTAIN JOHN EVANS. By John Singleton Copley. 



F. P. G. GUIZOT. By George P. A. Healy. 



JOHN TYLER. By George P. A. Healy. 



WILLIAM C. PRESTON. By George P. A. Healy. 



ZACHARY TAYLOR. By John Vanderlyn. An unfinished sketch, made 

 three days before the death of the President. From Col. Samuel G. 

 Taylor, April 6, 1855. 



ANDREW JACKSON. By R. E. W. Earl. 



RICHARD RUSH, Statesman, P..egent of the Smithsonian Institu- 

 tion. By T. W. Wood. 



ROGER B. TANEY, Chief Justice of the United States. 



JAMES A. PEARCE, U. S. Senator from Maryi^and, Regent of the 

 Smithsonian Institution. 



THOMAS COR WIN. By J. M. Stanley. 



JAMES P. ESPY, Meteorologist. Presented to the Smithsonian 

 Institution in i860 by his family. 



CARDINAL MAZARIN (?). 



MAHMUD I, Sultan of Turkey, i 730-1 754. 



A BISHOP OF ENGLAND IN OLDEN TIME. Origin unknown. 



JOSEPH HENRY, Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. By 

 A. W. Janvier, 18 5J. Crayon portrait, bust. 



JAMES SMITHSON. Full length portrait in the costume of an Oxford 

 student, sitting, about one-fourth natural size. Purchased in 1850 

 of the widow of John Fitall, a servant of Smithson and a bene- 

 ficiary under his will. 



JAMES SMITHSON, At the Age of 5 1 Years. By Johns. Miniature on 

 ivory. Painted at Aix la Chapelle, May 11, i8i6. 



JAMES SMITHSON. Medallion in copper. 



COLONEL HENRY LOUIS DICKINSON, Half Brother of Smithson. 

 By Spornberg, No. 5 Bond Street, Bath, March i, 1805. Miniature 

 on ivory. Signed and dated. 



HUGH SMITHSON (PERCY), Duke of Northumberland, Father op 

 Smithson. Mezzotint. 



HENRY JAMES DICKINSON, Nephew of Smithson. Small silhouette 

 portrait. 



"■ The paintings are in oil and the busts and statuary in plaster unless other- 

 wise stated. For fuller explanations of the objects received from the Na- 

 tional Institute reference should be made to the list given under that heading. 



