Jacob Eichholtz daybook
A daybook, including some observations on Eichholtz's art.
George Bacon Wood silhouette book
One volume of 85 silhouette portraits of Philadelphians by Wood, ca. 1860; and a letter from Henry B. Wood, Wood's son, listing the sitters in the silhouettes.
Catalogue of an exhibition of portraits painted by the late Gilbert Stuart, Esq. died 1828
Handwritten catalog, 12 p., listing 182 of Stuart's portraits, and 27 of his pictures in Philadelphia. On cover: "Exact copy of the catalog of portraits by Stuart exhibited 1828 in Boston...see Dunlap's History of Design, v.1."
Thomas Sully letters
Letter to Charles Carroll, last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, October 10. 1827, regarding a portrait Sully painted of him; and a letter from Mary G. Ravenel to Robert Tyler of Philadelphia in which she mentions a Sully painting she has just received, n.y. March 2.
James Cameron letters
Letters to Cameron's mother and wife; 37 letters from wood engraver, landscape and genre painter Thomas B. Ashton, 1846-1850; and 5 letters from sculptor Joseph Mozier, 1846-1847.
John Neagle printed material
Bound pamphlets and reprints, 1781-1857, from Neagle's library, including material on the American Academy of Fine Arts, John Trumbull, National Academy of Design, transactions of the American art union, John R. Clark and a discourse by S.F.B. Morse.
Anna Margaretta Archambault selected papers
The microfilmed Anna Margaretta Archambault selected papers contain correspondence and papers relating primarily to Archambault's work in miniatures. Omitted from microfilming are photographs of Archambault's sitters and models.
Alice Kent Stoddard photograph album
Photographs of 89 portraits and 2 landscapes by Stoddard, and of Stoddard at work on one of her last portraits. Also included is a group shot of unidentified young women, possibly students at Moore College of Art.
James B. Sword letter
A note thanking Miss Peters for her "kind words and appreciation in regard to my [Sword's] paintings..."
Receipt to Col. Johnston
Receipt to Colonel Johnston of Salem, N.J., from John Neagle, for 120 dollars for the portrait of Miss Johnston, May 21, 1828.