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Walker r 1 f tv a J t I p j AY j t tf r 1 A r IJ 1 r A Remarkable hF f Find Sr nJ 11 That Isi Is i f Causing a Stir 5 S Among Art Artists i 7 1 t- t t I and Collectors tY an I fJ t thee e eve ere of or Georbe birthday fh fhe O N Interesting announcement that a a. new portrait of or the l L' L F first President has been discovered The portrait is new f r to the r eyes of ot this generation It receives Us its first publication on this page This portrait was painted In miniature by Thomas Sully r whose name and work as a painter of or Imposing canvases are Dr well e ll known know n to American art students It lt was slated painted p on Ivor Ivory and In in a no folding case Th Tile The painting r retains stains its original freshness to a degree that would not be possible in a a. work of or W art exposed to the light The case Is mellowed by time g h It has bas evidently been guarded with unusual care Sully's portrait of the first President was bought by a f Mory MOlY a a. native of Switzerland who cam came to America just before the o the outbreak of ot the Revolutionary War fought under Washington and re reo re- re in this country until after opening o of the nineteenth century He carried the portrait with when he be returned to Switzerland and it Jt remained in the Mory lory family at Lucer Lucerne c for over a hundred years There it ft was discovered by Guy Morrison V Walker a New York connoisseur who brought It to he United States with other treasures accumulated during an Interesting Journey Mr Walker has lias just made known his possession of ot this fully futty authenticated work and it ills Is by his courtesy that a carefully made photograph Is here printed The work Is Js causing a a. real stir sUr among painters and collectors w Thomas Sully was a of or Lawrence Laurence Sully also ls a famous a-famous famous painter sinter He Ile was born In Horncastle i Y Lincolnshire England in 1783 He died ina In a 1 Philadelphia on Nov 5 6 1872 His brother died In 1804 Two years later he married his brothers brother's widow and lived for a time in Boston and in New Nev 4 York It Il Ilas was x as while he was in Boston Doston that he st studied under Gilbert Stuart Sully Suny painted portraits of or Lafayette Jefferson and many other notables r o ot of his time His greatest portrait by the habitual Judgment of ot critics was Y that of Queen of-Queen Queen Victoria He painted a Washington Crossing the Delaware which has often been confused with the large 6 canvas of the same subject r painted by a German Germs n Emanuel Leutze and now hanging in the tan Museum of Art New York painting by the way has lias been criticised for the use of or German types in all the figures save that of Washington Wash Wash- ington No such auch criticism has hai been raised with regard to Sull Sully's Y s 's picture r t long iong familiar tamma te to visitors to the Boston Q Museum r In Washington's day portraits co could uld not he be duplicated by photography r which was not Invented until 1839 and it was the practice of painters to paint many portraits of or the same subject Sully painted other portraits of L Washington some of which have ha been lost The present example Is likely to t be regarded as 88 one of the most interesting of all uti the presentments of the idolized figure Indelibly associated with the tits history of America In the Ole instance of certain other famous men nien there exists considerable confusion as rt a a. result of ot portraits greatly nr varying in report Pictures of or Washington show remarkable agreement so that the popular Impression of his appear ance ante probably approximates his actual look as closely as might be if fC he had hall belonged to a era And it may be said of the force and the of or this face fRee that they combine to make to Father Fattier of His lIis Country look the tb part part- f. f II I NL L- L 1 Siy r- r J I I t i i Jj jh o- o 41 J W i J f t tI R I IJ pt I Ji too L r r j Ji I-i I I l' l jI I r. r t 1 0 t r d i. i i r J i i tI la t I I Jd 11 f r 1 j. j y II II 11 l J i I J. 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