NO. 2092. CATALOGUE OF THE WASHINGTON RELICS— BELOTE. S 



STATUES, PAINTINGS, AND ENGRAVINGS. 



Plaster statue of Washington.^ — Life size figure in military uniform, 

 representing Washington before Congress, resigning liis commission 

 as Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, AnnapoHs, Maryland, 

 Decem.ber 23, 1783. Designed by Ferdinand Pettrich and pre- 

 sented to the National Institute by the sculptor in 1842. Trans- 

 ferred from the U. S. Patent Office to the U. S. National Museum in 

 1883. Plate 1. Cat. No. 92679, U.S.N.M. 



Plaster statue of Washington. — Life size figure in mihtary uniform, 

 designed by WiUiam Rudolph 0' Donovan, being the original model 

 of the bronze statue ordered by the State of New York for Washing- 

 ton's headquarters at Newburgh, New York, in 1886. From Maurice 

 J. Powers. Plate 2. Cat. No. 125786, U.S.N.M. 



Plaster hust of Washington. — Copy, made by Clark Mills in 1853, 

 from the original life cast made by Houdon at Mount Vernon in 1785. 

 Gift of Miss Elizabeth Bryant Johnston. Height, 19 inches; base, 

 7f by lOi inches. Plate 3. Cat. No. 218154, U.S.N.M. 



Bronze hust of Washington. — Copy of the bust made by Houdon at 

 Mount Vernon in 1785. Cast at the National Fine Art Foundry, 

 New York. Height, 24 inches; base, 7f inches square. From 

 Maurice J. Powers. Cat. No. 202333, U.S.N.M. 



Plaster face maslc of Washington. — Cast from the mold made at 

 Mount Vernon by Houdon in 1785. Height, 9i inches; width, 7| 

 inches. Lent by the National Society of the Daughters of the 

 American Revolution. Cat. No. 3962, U.S.N.M. 



Portrait of Washington.^ — Oil painting, artist unknown. Half length, 

 life size, and by the Lewis family regarded as a very excellent like- 

 ness. Retained at the Patent Office when the Lewis collection was 

 transferred to the United States National Museum in 1883, and trans- 

 ferred to the Smithsonian Institution from the Department of the 

 Interior in 1911. Size, 30 by 44 inches. Lewis collection. Cat. No. 

 276149, U.S.N.M. 



Miniature i^ortrait of Washington. — By John TrumbuU. Oil on 

 wood in the original frame of wood, which is carved and gilded. 

 Three-quarter face to the right, and bust, in civilian dress of the 

 period with dark coat and white neckercliief. Made from life during 

 the period from 1792 to 1794, when Trumbull was engaged in paint- 

 ing liis full-length portrait of Washington at the President's House 

 in Philadelphia. Size, 6 by 7 inches. Lewis collection. Plate 4. 

 Cat. No. 92356, U.S.N.M. 



Miniature imrtrait of Martha Washington. — By John Trumbull.. 

 Oil on wood in the original frame of wood, which is carved and gilded. 



' In connection with this statue and other objects of art mentioned in this list, see The National 

 Gallery of Art, by Rieliard Rathbun, Washington, 1909. Bulletin 70, U. S. National Museum. 

 2 See Annual Report of the Smithsonian Institution for 1911, p. 105. 



