A List of Portraits Painted by Ethan Allen Greenwood E THAN ALLEN GREENWOOD is one of the most curious and more obscure figures in the history of American art. Born at Hubbardston, Massachusetts, on May 27, 1779, a son of Major Moses Greenwood, he showed to a marked degree the versatility and cleverness without genius which was such a marked characteristic of the Yankees of his generation. From his first recorded portrait, that of his brother Aaron, done in 1801, through his years as a school-teacher, an under-graduate at Dartmouth, a law student, a practicing lawyer, and a museum manager, he painted an incredible number of portraits which were, to judge by the four in our collection, really creditable art. The best surviving account of his career is contained in the fol- lowing notes extracted from his diary by his "grand- daughter" (probably a daughter of a stepchild) Mrs. John (Marianne R.) Bartholomew of Barre, Massachusetts : Went to New Salem Academy in 1798. Taught school in Athol for two months in 1799 at Í3.00 a month. In Aug. 1799 went to Princeton to study with Rev. Mr. Russell. In Nov. 1799 began to teach school in Princeton at $14.00 a month, 25 scholars first day, increased to 83. In April 1800 went to Leicester Academy. While there played the fife for Capt. Sprague at Worcester Muster. In Dec. 1800 began to teach school in Westminster. In 1801 was initiated into Masonry at North- field—Harmony Lodge. In April 1801 returned to Leicester Academy, left Leicester Academy in Jan. 1802 and commenced teaching school in Westminster at $17.00 a month. Entered Dartmouth College in Aug. 1802. Left College in Nov. and began teaching school in Westminster at $22.00 a month. Returned to College in 1803. Left College at Com- mencement in Aug. and began in Sept. teaching the Latin Grammer
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A List of Portraits Painted byEthan Allen Greenwood
ETHAN ALLEN GREENWOOD is one of the mostcurious and more obscure figures in the history of
American art. Born at Hubbardston, Massachusetts, onMay 27, 1779, a son of Major Moses Greenwood, he showedto a marked degree the versatility and cleverness withoutgenius which was such a marked characteristic of theYankees of his generation. From his first recorded portrait,that of his brother Aaron, done in 1801, through his years asa school-teacher, an under-graduate at Dartmouth, a lawstudent, a practicing lawyer, and a museum manager, hepainted an incredible number of portraits which were, tojudge by the four in our collection, really creditable art. Thebest surviving account of his career is contained in the fol-lowing notes extracted from his diary by his "grand-daughter" (probably a daughter of a stepchild) Mrs. John(Marianne R.) Bartholomew of Barre, Massachusetts :
Went to New Salem Academy in 1798. Taught school in Athol fortwo months in 1799 at Í3.00 a month. In Aug. 1799 went to Princetonto study with Rev. Mr. Russell. In Nov. 1799 began to teach school inPrinceton at $14.00 a month, 25 scholars first day, increased to 83. InApril 1800 went to Leicester Academy. While there played the fife forCapt. Sprague at Worcester Muster. In Dec. 1800 began to teachschool in Westminster. In 1801 was initiated into Masonry at North-field—Harmony Lodge. In April 1801 returned to Leicester Academy,left Leicester Academy in Jan. 1802 and commenced teaching school inWestminster at $17.00 a month. Entered Dartmouth College in Aug.1802. Left College in Nov. and began teaching school in Westminsterat $22.00 a month. Returned to College in 1803. Left College at Com-mencement in Aug. and began in Sept. teaching the Latin Grammer
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School in Lancaster. Finished school in Jan. 1804 and returned toCollege. Left College for a while in Nov. 1804 and began school inLancaster—school increased to 100 scholars. Returned to College inApril 1805. "Spent the summer after Commencement painting portraitsand returned tci College in Oct. 1805. In Jan. 1806 went to New Yorkand began drawing and painting with Mr. Edward Savage and whilethere painted 10 portraits (copies) of Jefferson, Franklin, Adams, Wash-ington and Stuart full length of Washington and sketched and painted aportrait of himself. ' Returned to Dartmouth the last of March 1806.Between the timé he was back from New York till Commencement hepainted 10 portraits besides signs, standards of colors, caps for LightInfantry etc, and took several Profiles in Aug. 1806. Received with hisclass the degree of A.B. In Sept. 1806 went to West Point but in Nov.returned and commenced teaching in Westminster and studying law inMr. Strongs office. Finished teaching in March 1807, and continued thestudy of Law and in 1810 was admitted to the Bar in Worcester. In 1809went to Commencement at Dartmouth and rec'd degree of A.M. In1811 painted 70 portraits in different families and towns and felt con-fident he had done much better than if he had commenced the practice ofLaw. In June (iÇth) 1812 went to Boston to reside and follow painting,the very day the war of 1812 was declared. Had room at the "ProvinceHouse." Painted 78 portraits in 1812. In Nov. 1813 took two rooms inScolley's Building, No. I Tremont St.—88 portraits that year. InSept. 1814 elected member of the Ancient & Honorable Artillery Co.—61portraits in 1814, 65 portraits in 1815 and 65 in 1816 and 44 in 1817.In April 1818 with Mr. Edward Savage moved the contents of theMuseum of the late Mr.. Savage from Boylston Hall to New EnglandHall.^ July 4th 1818 joined the Museum and attended the laying of thecorner stone of the Mass. General Hospital and in the evening openedthe New England Museum 76 Court St. corner of Market St. (now Corn-hill). 58 portraits in 1818. Opened Gallery of Fine Arts, July 19th 1818,69 Market St. Nov. 15th purchased all the rights of Mr. Savage inMuseum and Gallery of Fine Arts which makes me [made him] the ownerof all the establishment except 2 shares. In Sept. 1818 bought the wholecollection of the New Haven Museum and had it packed and moved toBoston. Painted 50 portraits in 1819; 35 in 1820; 16 in 1821. In Aug.1822 bought the Boston Museum—12 portraits 1822. July 1823 opened
'The American Antiquarian Society has the account books of the Museum for theperiod 1818-1825.
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the new Gallery of Fine Arts. Nov. 1823 opened a Museum in Portland,Me.—receipts the first evening for benefit of Wiscasset sufferers fromfire. In Sept. 1824 opened Museum in Providence. In 1825 purchasedthe Columbian and City Museum of Boston.
After the death of his father in 1827 he returned to Hub-bardston where he became in time selectman, representative,and State senator. He died on May 3 or 6, 1856.
Had Greenwood's diary survived, it would have been oneof the important documents for the history of art in America.In it he recorded many small things which illustrated thepractices of the artists of his day. This diary passed into thehands of Mrs. Bartholomew who copied out the list of por-raits which follows but, despite the pleas and visits of theofficers of this Society, destroyed the original in 1943. Shedied in 1945.
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List
Brother Aaron .Slocumb . . . .Ruggles . . .
Miss A. SawyerEastman . . . .Father & Mother & Betsy
Mr. ParkerCalvin Carter .
Aged Mr. Pratt . ;Harry HuchinsonNew:ton . . . .MooresEsq. HallMrs. HallMr. N. R. SmithMrs. Dunkeley . . .
Washington (Copy) .Major Rice (2 of him)ChandlerP. Parkhurst .James LaddSloan . . . .Dr. ParkerDr. Miles
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R e v . D r . C u m m i n g s .M r s . C u m m i n g sM r s . C r o s b y . . . .M a j . C r o s b y . . . .E s q . C r o s b y . . . .
M r s . C r o s b y . . . .U n c l e S i ' s [ S i l a s J o s l i n ]M r s . C r o s b y . . . .O l d D o c . K i t t r e d g e .C a p t . W a l k e r . . . .
M r s . W a l k e r . . . .J a m e s W a l k e rG e n . W a l k e r . . . .M r s . W a l k e r . . . .O l d M r . W a l k e rL i t t l e J o h n s ( c r a y o n )
M r s . H o p k i n s . . . .C o l . H o p k i n s . . . .M r . T h o m p s o n . . . .M r s . T h o m p s o nD o c . K i t t r e d g e . . . .C a p t . P o l l a r d s s o n A n d r e w
C o p y o f D o c . C u m m i n g s .M r . T h o r n d i k e . . . .M a j . C l a p p . . . .M a r y C l a p p . . . .S u s a n C l a p p . . . .S a r h C l a p p . . . .
R e v . M r . M e a dM r s . M e a d . . . .C o l . B a l d w i n . .M r s . B a l d w i n . . . .M a r y B a l d w i n ( c r a y o n )M r . L e e
M r s . L e e . . . .S a m ' l L e e . . . .S a r a h A b b o t t . . . .M a r y A b b o t t . . . .E l i z a A b b o t t . . . .
M a y 2 4M a y 2 5J u n e 1 4J u n e 1 5J u n e 1 9
M r . C u r t i s . . . . .M r . L e eM r s . L e e . . . . .
1812L u c y L e e . . . . . .Z S a w y e r . . . . . .M r s . S a w y e r . . . . .C a p t . B i g e l o w . . .M r s . W a r r e n . . . . .M r . H a y w a r d . . . . .M r s . H a y w a r d . . . .W m . F o s t e r . . . . .J a s o n B i g e l o w . . . . .E d m u n d F o s t e r . . . .G e r s h a m W h i t t e m o r eH e n r y W h i t t e m o r e . . . .L e l i t i a W h i t t e m o r e . . . .M r s . H e l e n P r e n t i s s ( t h e p r e t t y , w i d o w )C l a r i s s a W h i t t e m o r eH a r r i e t W h i t t e m o r e . . . .M a r y A n n W h i t t e m o r eA m o s W h i t t e m o r e . . . .M r s . W h i t t e m o r e . . . .A m o s W h i t t e m o r e , J r . . . .E l i z a W h i t t e m o r e . . . .W m . W h i t t m o r e , J r . . . .E l i z a ( 2 n d p o r t r a i t )T i m o t h y W h i t t e m o r eC a p t . G e o . G . J o n e s . . . .i s t miniature . . . . .Mrs . Whit temore( Amos)Mrs . Wm. Whit temore .Esq. Whi t temore . . . .Esq. Whit temore (miniature)Miss Caroline Whit temore .Miss Hannah Whit temoreJ a m e s R e a d ( a g e d 9 ) .E l i z a R e a d . . . . .M r . R e a d . . . . .
M r s . R e a d . . . .D e a c o n M o o r eM r s . M o o r e . . . .M r s . P r i e s t . . . .M i s s S a r a h M a r e a u .C h a r l e s G r a y . . . .N a t h ' l S t o r r s . . . .M r s . C r o m b i e ( P r o v i n c e H o u s e ) .M i s s E l i z a G r a y( i s t f ru i t p iece)M r . C a r t e r . . .M r . C r o m b i e . . . .P o r t r a i t of selfM r . C o r d is . . . .F u l l l e n g t h of W a s h i n g t o n .M a d a m R i c e . . . .A u g u s t i n S t r o n g ( c r a y o n ) .M r s . Coo l idgeL i t t l e E l i s h a Coo l idge ( c r a y o n )N a n c y C r o m b i e ( c r a y o n ) .W m . T i l e s t o n . . . .i s t " L a n d - S k i p "E l i z a W i l l a r d . . . .M r . P r o u t y (e lder ) ." o t h e r " P r o u t y Q o e l )M r s . T i m W h i t t e m o r eM r . C l a p p I r r . •!Tv/r XT- L 1 f Tai lorsM r . N i c h o l s JM r s . N i c h o l s . . . .M r . M u r d o c k . . . .M r . T . H . A p p l e t o n .J. DoddM r s . T i l e s t o n . . . .M r . H a n n u s . . . .M r . M a r t i n C u s h i n gM a r y C r o m b i eN a n c y C r o m b i eB e n C r o m b i e . . . .R e b e c c a C r o m b i e . .
Mary Caroline MunroeMr. Hathaway .Mr. J. T. BuckinghamMr. Wm. GrennellMrs. BuckinghamMr. RichardsonMrs. Hannen .Mrs. Harrison .Mrs. Munroe .Mr. DraperMary Anne SwanCol. MunroeMrs. SwanSon Charles SwanMr. SwanMr. Elijah FitchMr. Beath
1814Peter AllenCharles ScudderMr. CraneJames AllenMrs. James AllenCapt. Fanning .Mrs. Tarbett .Fitch Tarbett .George SchafferJohn F. Priest .Mr. Ford .Mr. George BaconMr. Charles CurtisMrs. Charles CurtisSam'l H. WhiteMr. NewellRev. Jos. AveryMrs. Jos. AveryMr. A. Munroe
M r s . W o o d . . . .M r . W a r r e n . . . . .M r s . W a r r e n . . . .B e n j a m i n T h o m p s o nM r s . B e n j a m i n T h o m p s o n .M r . V o s e . . . . .Mr. Jos. S. ReadCapt. Jacob CanterburyMrs. Jacob CanterburyMr. Abram WoodJ a m e s R e a d . . . .Mr. BlanchardJ o s e p h A l l e n . . . .R o y a l C r a f t s . . . .M r . R o g e r s o nM r s . G o o d w i n . . .G e r s h o m C o b b . . . .R e v . E l i a s H u l lM r . W m . G o o d w i nM r s . H a y w a r d . . . .M r . H a y w a r d . . . .M r . A b e l D u r e nM r . B o w l e r . . . .Mr. JohnathanC a p t . W h i t e . . . .M r . C h a s . P r o c t o rMr. Isaac JennyM r . S t e p h e n J e n n yM r s . H u b b a r d . . . .M r . P h i l b r o o k . . . .D r . E l d r i d g e . . . .M r s . E l d r i d g e .D a r w i n E l d r i d g eC h a r l e s E l d r i d g eJ a c o b D a t e r . . . .M r s . G o o d r i c h . . . .M r . R o g e r s o n . . . .M r . L o r d . . . . .M r s . A b e l D u r e n
R e v . M r . H o U e yM r . [ O l i v e r ] L a t h r o p ( g i l d e r )G e n . [ J o s h u a ] M i l l e rR i c h a r d s o n . . . . .M r . A u g . W h i t i n g . . . .R e v . P . [ a u l ] D e a n . . . .C a p t . E d w a n d s . . . .M r s . E d w a n d s . . . . .F a t h e r G r e e n w o o d . . . .M o t h e r G r e e n w o o d . . . .R e v . M r . G a y . . . . .M r s . G a y . . . . .M r s . E U e n w o o d . . . .E . S . F . R i c h a r d s o n . . . .M r . S o l o m o n L o r d . . . .M r . W m . T i l e s t o n ( a l t e r e d , l e a n n e s s ) .M r s . D r . D w i g h t . . . .Mr. Brown . . .G o v . S t r o n g . . . . .G o v . J o n e s . . . . .R e v . M r . T h o m p s o nC a p t . A u s t i n . . . . .M r . W i l l i a m s . . .D r . [ J o h n ] J e f f r i e s . . . .M r s . G a s s e t t . . . . .G e n . R i p l e y , . . • , •B . A u s t i n . . . .
M r . S m i t hM r . C y r u s A . H o l b r o o kM r . A b i a n G i b s o n . . . .D r . [ B e n j a m i n ] S h u r t l e f f .D r . E l n a t h a n J u d s o n (of N a v y )L i e u t . M a n n i n g . . . .J o s i a h D o w . . . . .D y i n g H e r c u l e s ( c o p y )M r . [ W i l l i a m ] B i t t l e . . . .M r . M a s o n . . . . .L . D . B a s sB . F . W h i t eJ u d g e W h i t m a n . . . .L . N o r t i n ( c r a y o n , e x p e r i m e n t ) .M a r y C r o m b i e . . . .M r s . B a l d w i n . .M r s . W h i t m a n . . . .M r . J . S . R e e d . . . .M r . R e e d ( o n e s i t t i n g 3 h o u r s a n d 2 0 m i n s . )G o v . H a n c o c k ( c o p y )M r . W h i t t l eP o t t e r ( t h e V e n t r i l o q u i s t , 8 h o u r s )M r . D i l l a w a y . . . . .D r . [ N a t h a n i e l ] S m i t h . . .M r . T i m o t h y D a v i s .M r . J o h n L e a v i t t . . . .G o v . W i n t h r o p ( c o p y )G o v . B r a d s t r e e t ( c o p y )M r . C o f f i n - ( c o p y ) .M r s . Coff in ( c o p y ) . . . .M i s s E . P a r k e r . . . .M a j . G e n . [ W i l l i a m ] B r o w nM i s s B e t s y W a l l a c eB . A u s t i n ( c o p y ) . . . .M r . T h a y e r ( ruff ies) . . . .M i s s R a n g e r . . . . .L t . O s g o o d . . ' .R e v . J o h n M u r r a y ( D i e d S e p t . 3 , 1 8 1 5 )L t . A l l e n s o n . . . . .
D r . G r i f f i n ( c o p y ) . . . .M r s . W m . S h a w . . . .M r . C o l t s o n . . . . .M r . W i l l i a m s .C h a r l e s E d w a r d s . . . .N a t h ' l T u c k e rM r . W h i t i n g . . . . .C a p t . D e W o l f ( M i n i a t u r e o n i v o r y p a p e r )M r . O t i s F a yR e v . D r . B a l d w i n . . . .G o v . E n d i c o t t ( c o p y )G o v . L e v e r e t t . . . .R e v . C y r u s M a n n . . . .M r s . D a n f o r t h . . . .U n k n o w n L a d y . . . .M r s . T o w s o n . . . . .C o l . T o w s o n . . . . .M r s . W a t e r ( C r a y o n )M r . F o w l e r . . . . .M r . L o w . . . . . .M r . F o w l e . . . . .M r s . D e a n . . . . .M r s . D u r e n ( c o p y ) . .R e v . M r . F o s t e r . . . .M r . D a n f o r t hM i s s R u t h y G r a y . . . .I s a a c E m e r y . . . . '.M r . M a r s h a l l . . . . .M i s s E l i z a T h o m p s o nM r . J o s . C o w d e n . . . .M r . T h u r s t o n . . . . .M r s . B u r k e ( c e l e b r a t e d s i n g e r ) .M r . A b r a m G i b s o n ( c o p y ) .M r s . C a l v i n S p e a r . . . .Mr. James GreenwoodA h e a d o f m y s e l f . . . .M a j . M c D o n a l d . . . .M r s . T u c k e r . . . . .
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L t . S t o r yM r . B a l d w i nM r . R a n n i e . . . . .M r s . R a n n i e . . . . .C h a r l e s H a s t i n g s . . . .D a y F r a n c i s E m p e r o r o f C o n j u r o r sC a p t . P h i l l e b r o w n ..C a p t . W m . C h a d w i c kC o l u m b u s ( c o p y ) . . . .M a r g a r e t M o r r o wR e v . M r . W e l p l e yM i s s H a n n a h S m i t h . . . .M r . J a c k s o n . . . . .M r s . G e o . J a c k s o n . . . .R u f u s G . A m o r y . . . .M r s . R . G . A m o r y . . . .T h o s . A . C h a d w i c k . . . .S a m ' l L e e . . . . .M r s . W m . J a c k s o n . . . .C o m . M c D o n o u g h . . . .J o s i a h L o r i n g . . . . .S a r a h A m o r y . . . . .M r . J o h n C u n n i n g h a mM a d a m e W i e r . . . .M r . G o u c h . . . . .S a r a h C u r t i s ( a l i t t l e g i r l ) .S o n o f M r s . R a n d a l l
1817J o h n A d a m s ( c o p y ) . . . .M r s . N a t ' l T u c k e r . .F r a n c e s A n n T i s d a l e . . . .M r s . A a r o n B e a n . . . .C a p t . P h i l l i p C u r t i s . . . .L t . — o f t h e N a v y . . . .M r s . P e r c i v a l . . . . .M r s . L . P a r k sM i s s H a n n a h D a v i s . . . .M r s . J o h n S t e a r n s . . . .
S a m ' l A d a m s ( c o p y ) .G e n . W a r r e n ( c o p y f r o m M r s . S c o t t s ) .P a r s o n O l i v e r . . .M r . A y r e s . . . . .R e v . P . D e a nM r . F e s s e n d e n . . . .M r . J o h n S t e a r n s . . . .M a s t e r H u n t i n g t o n . . . .D r . C h i d d i s t e rM r . L e eM r . G e o . L y m a n . . . .J . W . G o o d r i c h . . . .J o s . L . H a s t i n g s . . . .M i s s S . S p a r h a w k . . . .M a r t h a J e n k i n s P e d d e rA n n C o o l i d g e . . . . .M i s s S a l l y H u t c h i n s . . .M i s s A n n W e l l s . .M r . B u r n s . . .M i s s M a r y H i l l . . . .A n n a W . P o r t e r . . . .H e s e k i a h W r i g h t . . . .C a p t . S a m u e l B r o w nE l i z a M a s o n . . . . .J a m e s T i l e s t o n ( c o p y ) ( p a i n t e d 4 y r s . a g o )M r s . B r o w n . . . .M r s . H i U a r d . . . .M r . H a y d e n . . . . .G i l m a n C o U a m o r e . . . .M i s s B u r n s . . . . .R u f u s B u r n s . . . . .E d w a r d S a v a g e . .M i s s S a l l y W h i t e . . . .A r i a d n e ( c o p y ) . . .
1818
Capt. John DownesR e v . M r . F r o t h i n g h a m , .M r s . N a h u m - W a r d . . . .
A p r . 2 4A p r . 26May 7May 7May 8May IIMay 15May 15May 16May 16May 17June 5June 9Aug. 22Aug. 25Aug. 26Aug. 30Sept. IOct. IOct. IOct.Oct.Oct.Oct. 6Oct. 21Nov. 4Nov. 6Nov. 7Nov. IINov. IINov. 18Nov. 22Nov. 25Nov. 30
Two large heads of Washington .M a m m o t h Boy (Joe Gridley)Miss Abigail Prows . . . .
M r . CoolleyDr . Locke . . . . .Noah ClarkMidshipman Green . . . .
Mr. Wm. Perkins (dead) .M r s . M i n n s ( a g e d 8 3 ) . . .M r . W m . J a c k s o n . . . .M r . W e b bM r s . S o p e r . . . . .M r s . H i l t o n . . . . .Sally Marietta Snow (dwarf)Deacon Ticknor (2nd picture)Old Master Tileston . .
1819Mr. Daniel WhitneyCapt. Ephraim HarringtonMrs. Ephraim HarringtonM r . J o h n L i l l e y . . . .M r . H u m p h r e y s . . . .M r . D o w n i n g . .M r s . D o w n i n g . . . . .M r . P h i l l e b r o w n . .G e o r g e R e v e r e ( d w a r f )R o b e r t T h o m p s o n ( d e c e a s e d )M r s . T h o m p s o n . . . .2 T h o m p s o n c h i l d r e nM r . W a l l a c hM r . J o s i a h W a r r e n . . . .M r . B a r t o n . . . . .M i s s E l i z a b e t h H u t c h i n s .M r . W m . A . S t i l l m a nM r . C h a s e . .M r . C l a r kD r . S t i l l m a n ( c o p y ) . . .G e n ' l H u l l
A u g . 28A u g . 3 0S e p t . 3Sept. 10Sept. 16Setp. 28Oct. 2Oct. 8Oct. 20Oct. 23Nov. 9Nov. 13Nov. 13Nov. 17Nov. 27Nov. 27
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