Coney, John. "Monteith," silver, c. 1705 (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven). In
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery
, Helen A. Cooper et al., figure 98. New Haven: Yale University Press, 191.
Copley, John Singleton. "Mr. Isaac Smith," 1769 (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven). In
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery
, Helen A. Cooper et al., figure 105. New Haven: Yale University Press, 199.
Copley, John Singleton. "Mrs. Isaac Smith (Elizabeth Storer)," 1769 (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven). In
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery
, Helen A. Cooper et al., figure 105. New Haven: Yale University Press, 199.
Copley, John Singleton. "Mrs. Thomas Gage (Margaret Kemble Gage)," oil on canvas, 1771 (Timken Museum of Art, San Diego). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 4.31. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Copley, John Singleton. "Nicholas Boylston," oil on canvas, 1767 (Harvard University Portrait Collection). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 4.30. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Copley, John Singleton. "Portrait of Jeremiah Lee," oil on canvas, 1769 (Wadsworth Antheneum Museum of Art, Hartford). In
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery
, Helen A. Cooper et al., figure a. New Haven: Yale University Press, 200.
Copley, John Singleton. "Portrait of Mrs. Jeremiah Lee (Martha Swett)," oil on canvas, 1769 (Wadsworth Antheneum Museum of Art, Hartford). In Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery, Helen A. Cooper et al., figure a. New Haven: Yale University Press, 200.
Copley, John Singleton. "Portrait of Paul Revere," oil on canvas, 1768 (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 4.32. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Copley, John Singleton. "Watson and the Shark," oil on canvas, 1776 (National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.). In
American Encounters
:
Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 4.38. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Coram, Thomas. "View of Mulberry House and Street," oil on paper, 1805 (Gibbs Museum of Art, Charleston). In American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 4.2. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Dewing, Francis (engraver) after Captain John Bonner. "The Town of Boston in New England, Boston," engraving, 1722 (Library of Congress, Washington D.C.). In American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 3.8. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Dummer, Jeremiah. "Pair of Candlesticks," silver, 1686 (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven). In
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery
, Helen A. Cooper et al., figure 96. New Haven: Yale University Press, 188.
Engelhardt, Justus. "Henry Darnall III as a Child," oil on canvas, c. 1710 (Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 4.36. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
The Freake–Gibbs Painter. "John Freake," oil on canvas, c. 1671–4 (Worcester Art Museum). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 3.13. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
The Freake–Gibbs Painter. "Mrs. Freake and Baby Mary," oil on canvas, c. 1671–4 (Worcester Art Museum). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 3.14. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
The Freake–Gibbs Painter. "The Mason Children: David, Joanna, and Abagail," oil on canvas, 1670 (Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco).
In American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 3.15. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Gainsborough, Thomas. "Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews," oil on canvas c. 1750 (The National Gallery, London). http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/paintings/thomas–gainsborough–mr–and–mrs–andrews.
Greenwood, John. "Elizabeth Moffatt Sherburne," oil on canvas, c. 1750 (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven). In
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery,
Helen A. Cooper et al., figure 103. New Haven: Yale University Press, 196.
Greenwood, John. "Sea Captains Carousing at Surinam," oil on canvas, 1757–8 (St. Louis Art Museum). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 4.37. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Henszey, Samuel. "High Chest of Drawers," American black cherry, southern yellow pine, and Atlantic white cedar, 1765–70 (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven). In
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery
, Helen A. Cooper et al., figure 12. New Haven: Yale University Press, 44.
Moorhead, Scipio (attrib). "Portrait of Phyllis Wheatly," engraving, 1773 (Library of Congress, Washington D.C.). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 5.9. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Peale, Charles Willson. "William Buckland," oil on canvas, 1774 and 1789 (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven). In
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery
, Helen A. Cooper et al., figure 107. New Haven: Yale University Press, 202.
Richardson Sr., Joseph. "Teakettle on Stand," silver, c. 1745–54 (Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven). In
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery
, Helen A. Cooper et al., figure 104. New Haven: Yale University Press, 198.
Shonibare, Yinka. "Mr. and Mrs. Andrews without their Heads, 1998," wax–print cotton costumes on mannequins, dog mannequin, painted metal bench, riffle, 1998 (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa). http://www.gallery.ca/en/see/collections/artwork.php?mkey=52528.
Smibert, John. "Dean Berkeley and His Entourage (The Bermuda Group)," oil on canvas, c. 1729 (Yale University Art Gallery). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 4.29. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Smith, Captain Thomas. "Self Portrait," oil on canvas, c. 1680 (Worcester Art Museum). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 3.16. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Stiles, Ezra. "Phebe and Elizabeth Moheegan's Wigwam, Niantic, Connecticut," ink on paper, 1761 (Bienecke Library, Yale University, New Haven). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 4.28. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Unknown Artist. "Plantation Scene," watercolor, 18th century (Abbey Aldrich Rockerfeller Folk Art Museum, Colonial Williamsburg). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 4.1. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Unknown Artist. "The Plantation," oil on wood, c. 1825 (Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York). http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/works–of–art/63.201.3.
Wadsworth, James. "Plan of New Haven," watercolor, 1748 (Beinecke Library, New Haven). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 3.6. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
West, Benjamin. "Charles Willson Peale," 1767–1769 (New York Historical Society). In
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery
, Helen A. Cooper et al., figure a. New Haven: Yale University Press, 203.
West, Benjamin. "The Death of General Wolfe," oil on canvas, 1770 (National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 4.34. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
West, Benjamin. "William Penn's Treaty with the Indians in 1683," oil on canvas, 1771–2 (Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 4.35. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.
Winslow, Edward. Sugar box, silver, 1702 (Winterthur Museum). In
American Encounters: Art, History, and Cultural Identity
, by Angela L. Miller et al., figure 3.34. New Jersey: Pearson Education Inc., 2008.