1774 Elie Vaktte Family. By Charles Wilson Peale, 

 American. Reproduced in Charles Coleman 

 Sellers, Portraits and Miniatures by Charles 

 Wilson Peale, "Transactions of the American 

 Philosophical Society" (1952), new ser., 

 vol. 42, part I, fig. 67. 



1779 Conrad Alexandre Gerard. By Charles Wilson 



Peale, American. Reproduced in Sellers, 

 Portraits and Miniatures by Charles Wilson 

 Peale, fig. 101. 



1780 ca. The Copley Family. By John Singleton 



Copley, English. Reproduced in John 

 Walker, Paintings from America (Harmonds- 

 worth, England: Penguin Books, 1951), 

 pi. 5. 

 The Button Family. By John ZofTany, English. 

 Reproduced in Brackett, English Furniture 

 Illustrated, p. 225, pi. 197. 



1781 Illustration for The Sisters. Engraved by 



Angus after Stothard, English. Reproduced 

 in Antiques (April 1923), vol. 3, p. 160. 

 Illustration (Plate VIII) for Betsy Thoughtless. 

 Engraved by Angus after Stothard, English. 

 In collection of Prints from English Novels, 

 Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum. 



1784 Illustrations (Plates \'III and XV) for Clarissa. 



Engraved by Barrell after Stothard, English. 

 In collection of Prints from English Novels, 

 Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum. 



1 785 ca. May. Published by Carrington Bowles, 



English. Reproduced in The Old Print 

 Shop Portfolio (May 1944), \-ol. 3, no. 9. 



1 787 The Sitwell Family. By John Singleton Copley, 



English. Reproduced in English Conversation 

 Pictures, pi. 73. 



1 788 ca. Illustration for Invisible Spy. Engraved by 



Walker after Smirke, English. Reproduced 

 in Antiques (April 1923), vol. 3, p. 160. 



The Dunlap Family (fig. 26). By William 

 Dunlap, American. Reproduced in From 

 Colony to Nation (Chicago : The Art Institute 

 of Chicago, 1949), p. 52, no. 44. 



The Fruits of Early Industry and Economy. By 

 George Morland, English. Reproduced in 

 Sacheverell Sitwell, Narrative Pictures 

 (London: B. T. Batsford, Ltd., 1937), pi. 52. 

 1790 ca. Sir John and Lady Hopkins, with Doctor 

 Boutflower and their children. By J ohn Zoffany, 

 English. Reproduced in Connoisseur (Feb- 

 ruary 1937), vol. 99, p. xxix (advertisement). 



1 790 Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge and his son, William 



(fig. 16). By Ralph Earl, American. Re- 

 produced in Connecticut Portraits by Ralph 

 Earl, 1751-1801 (New Haven: Yale Univer- 

 sity, 1935), p. 21, no. 23. 

 Mrs. Benjamin Tallmadge with her son, Henry, 

 and daughter, Maria. By Ralph Earl, Ameri- 

 can. Reproduced in Connecticut Portraits by 

 Ralph Earl, 1751-1801, p. 20, no. 22. 



1791 Mrs. Mable Wyllys Wainwright. By Ralph 



Earl, American. Reproduced in Worcester 

 Art Museum News Bulletin and Calender 

 (January 1946), vol. 11, p. 2. 

 Mrs. John Watson. By Ralph Earl, American. 

 Reproduced in Worcester Art Afuseum News 

 Bulletin and Calender (December 1945), 

 vol. 1 1, cover. 



1792 Chief Justice and Mrs. Oliver Ellsworth (fig. 1). 



By Ralph Earl, American. Reproduced in 

 Connecticut Portraits by Ralph Earl, 1751-1801, 

 p. 14, no. 14. 



1793 John Phillips (fig. 11). By Joseph Steward, 



American. Reproduced in Nina Fletcher 

 Little, American Decorative Wall Painting, 

 1700-1850 (Sturbridge, Mass.: Old Stur- 

 bridge Village, 1952), p. 100, fig. 115. 



1795 ca. A Boston Gentleman. .Attributed to Christian 



Gullager, American. Reproduced in An- 

 tiques (September 1963), vol. 84, p. 228 

 (advertisement). 



The Cheney Family. PAmerican. Reproduced in 

 American Primitive Paintings from the Collection 

 of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler Garbisch 

 (Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of 

 Art, 1957), Part II, pi. 31. 



James Eldredge. Attributed to John Brew- 

 ster, Jr., American. Reproduced in Nina 

 Fletcher Little, "John Brewster, Jr., 1766- 

 1854," Connecticut Historical Society Bulletin 

 (October 1960), vol. 25, p. 114, fig. 3. 



Mrs. James Eldredge. Attributed to John 

 Brewster, Jr., American. Reproduced in 

 Little, "John Brewster, Jr.," p. 114, fig. 2. 



1796 ca. The Angus Nickelson Family. Attributed 



to Ralph Earl, American. Reproduced in 

 Art in America (October 1935), vol. 23. p. 155. 

 1798 Mrs. Noah Smith and Family. By Ralph Earl, 

 American. Reproduced in 101 Masterpieces 

 of American Primitive Paintings from the Col- 

 lection of Edgar William and Bernice Chrysler 



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