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Folder includes a 2005 transcription by Tom Baughn of a manuscript list of sculptures, paintings, and prints in the Great Library itemized by Jefferson. Also included are lists of books inthe library related to art.
Folder includes facsimile copies of a catalogue, in Jefferson's handwriting, of art works at Monticello circa 1809.
Folder includes a facsimile copy of a handwritten list by Thomas Jefferson of art works he owned around 1771.
Folder includes facsimile copies of research notes from the Kirk-Jefferson lists on description of paintings of two busts.
Folder includes facsimile copies of documents relating to inventories of: American paintings executed before 1914, compiled by the National Collection of Fine Arts of the Smithsonian Institution; a catalog of American portraits in the collection at Monticello; Thomas Jefferson's collection of paintings in the style of the Italian baroque; and other documents relating to Jefferson's art collection.
Folder includes facsimile copies of art works, correspondence and research notes on a painting of Thomas Jefferson by Tadeusz Kościuszko (Kosciusko), and a copy by Michel Skolnicki.
Folder includes facsimile copies of art works and research notes on a profile engraving of Thomas Jefferson by Amos Doolittle.
Folder includes facsimile copies of art works, correspondence and research notes on medals owned by Thomas Jefferson.
Folder includes facsimile copies of lists of art works made by Thomas Jefferson c. 1785-1790, correspondence and research notes.
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