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j^Q PROPRIETOR.
4J. Portrait of a Young Lady, - Mrs. W. F. Brooks
The first portrait after receiving instruction.
5. Scene on the Mohawk River, - Mrs. D. Huntington
Brooklyn.
5|. Cabinet Portrait, - - - J- P- Ri^ner
6. A Toper Asleep,.....Rev. G. Huntington
Painted at the New York University, while under the
instruction of Prof. Morse.
7. View of Verplanck's Point, from
Stony Point, ------ Rev. Dr. McAuley
8. Stony Point, by Moonlight, - - - Wm. Bleakley
9. Sunset, at Verplanck's Point, - - - Wm. Bleakley
(Copies of 8 and 9, with variations, are in the gallery be¬
longing to Dr. McAuley.)
10. View of Grassy Point, from Ver¬
planck's, ------- Rev. Dr. McAuley
The four Landscapes above named, were painted at
Verplanck's Point, in the summer of 1835, at the instance
of one of a company who commenced a city on that beau¬
tiful spot. Two of the pictures were afterwards pur¬
chased by the Rev. Dr. McAuley, and two copied for him.
11. The Rondout Kill—Twilight, - - - Richard Fay
Boston.
A hut stands in the shade of trees—willows bend over .
the still water—a red vine clambers the Sycamore in the
foreground. Engraved for the magnolia in 1836, by Smillie.
12. Twilight, in the Rondout Valley, - - Henry Coggill
1836.
In the foreground is a bridge over the Delaware and
Hudson Canal.
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