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Lady Mary Beauclerk only child of Aubrey [Beauclerk], 6th Duke of St Albans, by his first wife Mary Moses;  Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art 022

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville, Arkansas.

Painted by James Earl, was recently priced at $450,000 in a New York gallery.

The brother of artist Ralph Earl, James Earl came to England before 1787, having followed a band of loyalists, former American Colonists who fled to London after the American Revolution. It is thought he was a student of Benjamin West. He exhibited at the Royal Academy in London and was a well-known Loyalist in London. He returned to America and died of yellow fever in Charleston, South Carolina in 1796. In that city, he had painted a number of portraits and his intention of settling there for a long period was cut short by his death at age 35.  (Art in Embassies, U.S. Department of State)

Lady Mary Beauclerk was the only child of Aubrey [Beauclerk], 6th Duke of St Albans, by his first wife Mary Moses, daughter. of John Moses, of Hull, Co. York.  She was born 30 Mar 1791, died 11 Sep 1845, and married George Coventry, 8th Earl of Coventry.

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Colonial ship owner and merchant, Daniel Rogers, by John Singleton Copley – 1767; Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Bentonville Arkansas.

A painting of colonial ship owner and merchant, Daniel Rogers, by John Singleton Copley

Oil on canvas. 50″ x 40 1/2″

In 1915: “This fine picture represents Mr. Rogers sitting sideways upon a chair. His dress is a plum-colored coat and a gold laced waistcoat. His hair is without powder. This portrait was exhibited at the exhibition of the Society of British Artists in London in 1768. It belongs to the Estate of Morrill Wyman of Cambridge, and is in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.1”

1 The Life and Works of John Singleton Copley, by Frank W. Bayley of Copley Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts; 1915, Boston, The Taylor Press

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♥ The Drongo Love ♥ Happy Valentine's Day ♥ by VinothChandar

drongo birds, shot in siruthavur, Some rights reserved by VinothChandar

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