McClure's Magazine ..., Volumen9S. S. McClure, Limited, 1897 |
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... painted a portrait for Paran Stevens ,. THE HE first portrait of Daniel Webster that we know , is of especial interest from its romantic history . It was painted when Webster , at twenty - two , was paying his addresses to Grace Fletcher ...
... painted a portrait for Paran Stevens ,. THE HE first portrait of Daniel Webster that we know , is of especial interest from its romantic history . It was painted when Webster , at twenty - two , was paying his addresses to Grace Fletcher ...
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... painted him from life nine times , Ames a like number , and Healy but one less . From my investigations I am satisfied that while each was almost continuously paint- ing Webster , and sometimes from life sit- tings , most of the ...
... painted him from life nine times , Ames a like number , and Healy but one less . From my investigations I am satisfied that while each was almost continuously paint- ing Webster , and sometimes from life sit- tings , most of the ...
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WEBSTER ABOUT 1822 . AGE 40 . PAINTED BY GILBERT STUART . WEBSTER ABOUT 1824. AGE 42 . GILBERT STUART . PAINTED BY From the original portrait by Gilbert Stu- art , owned by Mr. George Frederick Wil- liams , Dedham , Massachusetts ...
WEBSTER ABOUT 1822 . AGE 40 . PAINTED BY GILBERT STUART . WEBSTER ABOUT 1824. AGE 42 . GILBERT STUART . PAINTED BY From the original portrait by Gilbert Stu- art , owned by Mr. George Frederick Wil- liams , Dedham , Massachusetts ...
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... Paint- ed by Fr. Alexan- der for Dartmouth College . Boston , De- cember , 1835. " WEBSTER IN 1835. AGE 53- PAINTED BY FRANCIS ALEXANDER . DANIEL WEBSTER IN 1836. AGE 54. MODELED BY HIRAM POWERS . From the original marble by Hiram ...
... Paint- ed by Fr. Alexan- der for Dartmouth College . Boston , De- cember , 1835. " WEBSTER IN 1835. AGE 53- PAINTED BY FRANCIS ALEXANDER . DANIEL WEBSTER IN 1836. AGE 54. MODELED BY HIRAM POWERS . From the original marble by Hiram ...
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WEBSTER IN 1344. AGE 62. PAINTED BY THOMAS BAYLEY LAWSON , From a copyrighted photograph by Curtis and Cameron of the original portrait painted by T. B. Lawson . The original is now in the possession of Mr. Walter U. Lawson of Boston ...
WEBSTER IN 1344. AGE 62. PAINTED BY THOMAS BAYLEY LAWSON , From a copyrighted photograph by Curtis and Cameron of the original portrait painted by T. B. Lawson . The original is now in the possession of Mr. Walter U. Lawson of Boston ...
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