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Folder includes facsimile copies of art work and research notes on a painting of Martha Jefferson Randolph by Thomas Sully in 1837.
Folder includes facsimile copies of art work and research notes on a painting of Martha Jefferson Randolph by James Westhall Ford in 1823. Folder contains articles showing different dates for Ford: 1806-1868 and 1804-1874.
Folder includes facsimile copies of art works, correspondence and research notes on a painting of Thomas Jefferson Randolph by Charles Willson Peale.
Folder includes facsimile copies of art work and research notes on a painting of William Randolph by Matthew Pratt.
Folder includes facsimile copies of portraits of Thomas Mann Randolph, Jr. (artists unknown).
Folder includes facsimile copies of a silhouette portrait of Martha Jefferson Randolph (artist unknown).
Folder includes facsimile copies of a profile portrait of Benjamin F. Randolph (artist unknown).
Folder includes facsimile copies of a portrait painting of Thomas Jefferson by John Trumbull. The folder also contains a facsimile of Trumbull's "Declaration of Independence," which has a very similar likeness of Jefferson.
Folder includes facsimile copies of a silhouette on glass of Martha Jefferson Randolph (artist unknown).
On the occasion of the anniversary of Thomas Jefferson's birth, The Eye of Thomas Jefferson, a major contribution to the study of Jefferson and his world, is available once again. This extensive catalogue was originally produced by the National Gallery of Art to accompany a vast exhibition of Jeffersonian artifacts for the bicentennial of the American Revolution. Because Jefferson's world was wide, his eye discerning, and his intellect extraordinary, the exhibition catalogue is wide-ranging. From the United States and Europe, the book brings together works of art from Jefferson's world: paintings and sculptures that he admired, works that he owned, and portraits and sculptures of himself and his contemporaries. Items of material culture, including furniture and silver, are also included, along with reflections of Jefferson's architectural interests and achievements, revealed in the buildings he admired and those that he designed. Highlights of the exhibition catalogue include The Medici Venus; David's The Death of Socrates; Houdon's marble busts of Washington, Franklin, and Jefferson; Trumbull's famous series of paintings of the American Revolution; examples of paintings from the Paris Salons of 1785, 1787, and 1789, which Jefferson visited while minister to France; Saint-Memin's portraits of Osage Indians; and much more. With more than 600 illustrations, The Eye of Thomas Jefferson is a major work of scholarship. The thoroughness of the entries, written by well-qualified scholars, makes this an indispensable reference work not only on Jefferson, but also on the world of the arts in the era of the American and French Revolutions. The book is an incomparable source to the rich backgroundof Jefferson's life and work.