Jumat, 14 Januari 2011

Paintings John Wollaston

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We have reviewed John Wollaston's career in colonial America. Before leaving the portraits John Wollaston painted of mature women in the American colonies, we should look at a few of the images of young women he left behind; when he sailed for from Charleston, South Carolina for England in 1767.

1755 John Wollaston (1710-1775). Anne Randolph (Mrs. Benjamin Harrison of Brandon). Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia. (This depiction is from a lecture slide. Do not copy or reproduce. Contact the Virginia Historical Society for an accurate image.)

1755 John Wollaston (1710-1775). Elizabeth Randolph (Mrs. Phillip Ludwell Grymes). Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, Virginia. (This depiction is from a lecture slide. Do not copy or reproduce. Contact the Virginia Historical Society for an accurate image.)

1757 John Wollaston (1710-1775). Probably Elizabeth Dandridge. Colonial Williamsburg Foundation. (This depiction is from a lecture slide. Do not copy or reproduce. Contact CWF for an accurate image.)
1757 John Wollaston (1710-1775). Mary Lightfoot. Daughters of the American Revolution Museum, Washington DC. (This depiction is from a lecture slide. Do not copy or reproduce. Contact the DAR for an accurate image.)
c 1758 John Wollaston (1710-1775). Mary Digges (Mrs. Thomas Sim Lee). Maryland Historical Society/Maryland State Archives. (This depiction is from a lecture slide. Do not copy or reproduce. Contact the MHS for an accurate image.)

1760s John Wollaston (1710-1775). Portrait of a Girl. (This depiction is from a lecture slide. Do not copy or reproduce.)









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