Nathaniel Smibert (January 20, 1734 – November 8, 1756), was an American colonial artist in Boston, Province of Massachusetts, active in the mid-18th...
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Smibert (24 March 1688 – 2 April 1751) was a Scottish-born painter who was the first academically trained artist to work in British America. Smibert was...
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Nathaniel Smibert, Samson Occom (c. 1750)....
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Harrison Mid-nineteenth century portrait of Harrison done from a Nathaniel Smibert original from 1756 Born June 14, 1716 York, Yorkshire, England Died...
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Henry Wilder Foote, John Smibert, Painter: With a Descriptive Catalogue of Portraits and Notes on the Work of Nathaniel Smibert. Archived September 4, 2022...
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Nathaniel Byfield (1653 – June 6, 1733) was an American jurist and Speaker of the Massachusetts General Court. Byfield, first judge of the Court of Vice-Admiralty...
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Henry Wilder (1950). John Smibert, Painter With a Descriptive Catalogue of Portraits, and Notes on the Work of Nathaniel Smibert. Cambridge: Harvard University...
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Henry Wilder Foote, John Smibert, Painter: With a Descriptive Catalogue of Portraits and Notes on the Work of Nathaniel Smibert. New York: Kennedy Galleries...
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Revolutionary War Patriot Samuel Sewall (1652–1730) Salem witch trials judge John Smibert (1688–1751) Scottish-American artist Cyprian Southack (1662–1745), cartographer...
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George Berkeley by John Smibert.jpg...
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philanthropist and militia officer best known for being the subject of a John Smibert portrait which is currently owned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Though...
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are therefore one nature" (Enneads V.9.8). According to scholars like Nathaniel Alfred Boll and Ludwig Noiré, with Plotinus, a true idealism which holds...
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Book II, Chapter XV "Of Title by Purchase and I. Escheat", Section 5. Smibert, Thomas (1850). The clans of the Highlands of Scotland: an account of their...
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six children. Rebecca, who married Henry Lloyd, Elizabeth, who married Nathaniel Hubbard, Mehetable, who married Captain Robert Temple, Margaret who married...
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pounds (57 kg), may have approximated the bride's weight, giving rise to Nathaniel Hawthorne's legend that the gift was her weight in coins. Sewall moved...
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Journal; Date: 06-02-1755 Boston Weekly News-Letter; Date: 06-10-1756 Nathaniel Spooner. Gleanings from the records of the Boston Marine Society: through...
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more aware of the dangers that Puritans were facing throughout England. Nathaniel Ward wrote of his summons to court in a December 1631 letter to Cotton...
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Alonzo Hartwell (1805–1873), Samuel Stillman Osgood (1808–1885), John Smibert (1688–1751), and Richard Morrell Staigg (1817–1881), as well as sculptures...
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militaristic slavers. One example of militaristic slaving can be seen in Nathaniel Bacon's actions in Virginia during the late 1670s. In June 1676, the Virginia...
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Kirkintilloch Division, Dunbartonshire Constabulary. George McMillan Smibert, Director and Resident Manager, North Eastern Marine Engineering Company...
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Massachusetts. 1904. p. 281. OCLC 1564125. Saunders, Richard (Winter 1989). "A "Smibert" Portrait Reattributed to Thomas Gibson". American Art Journal. 21 (4):...
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33 1⁄2 × 25 1⁄2 in. (85.1 × 64.8 cm.) (sometimes listed as copy after John Smibert's original of 1730) Subject: lived 1696–1756; husband of Margaret Winslow...
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