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List of works by Joseph Blackburn
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Joseph Blackburn was an English portrait painter who worked mainly in Bermuda and colonial America.

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Year Title Image Dimensions Collection Comments
1750 Portrait of Mrs. Susannah Ulrich (?) (c. 1750), oil 43 12 × 33 in. (110.5 × 83.8 cm.) Subject: thought to be Mrs. Susannah Ulrich. IAP 80970141
1752 Portrait of General Francis Jones (c. 1752), oil 50 × 40 in. (~127 × ~101.6 cm.) Subject: lived 1698–1776; Commander-In-Chief and Vice-Admiral of Bermuda Islands. IAP 71930563, IAP 80045392, and IAP 80970099
1752 Portrait of Anne Jones, oil on canvas
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30 12 × 25 in. (~77.6 × ~65 cm.) Subject: lived 1748–1811. IAP 62642069, IAP 71930567 and IAP 80970098
1752 Portrait of Captain John Pigott (c. 1752–1753), oil on canvas 50 × 40 in. (127 × 101.6 cm.) Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California Subject: husband of Frances (Fanny) Jones. IAP 71930564, IAP 80970102, and possibly IAP 80970103
1752 Portrait of Mrs. John Pigott (c. 1752–1753), oil on canvas 50 × 40 in. (127 × 101.6 cm.) Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, California Subject: Frances (Fanny) Jones. IAP 71930565
1752 Portrait of Miss Gilbert (c. 1752–1753), oil 35 × 27 12 in. (88.9 × 69.9 cm.) IAP 80970093
1752 Portrait of Mr. Gilbert (c. 1752–1753), oil 31 × 24 in. (78.7 × 61.0 cm.) IAP 80970094
1752 Portrait of Mrs. Gilbert (c. 1752–1753), oil 31 × 26 in. (78.7 × 66.0 cm.) IAP 80970095
1752 Portrait of Mrs. Fisher (c. 1752–1753), oil 36 12 × 28 34 in. (92.7 × 73.0 cm.) IAP 80970092
1752 Portrait of Mrs. John Harvey (c. 1752), oil on canvas view 40 38 × 33 38 in. (102.5 × 84.7 cm.) University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona Subject: Esther Jones. IAP 62642068, IAP 71930566, and IAP 01350036
1752 Portrait of Mrs. Henry Corbusier (c. 1752–1753), oil 47 × 38 in. (119.4 × 96.5 cm.) Subject: Elizabeth Butterfield. IAP 80970091
1752 Portrait of Nathaniel Butterfield (c. 1752–1753), oil 29 12 × 24 12 in. (74.9 × 62.2 cm.) Subject: General Nathaniel Butterfield (1694–1765). IAP 80970090
1752 Portrait of Mrs. Thomas Jones, oil 49 × 39 in. (124.5 × 99.1 cm.) Subject: Mary Harvey (1729–1747). IAP 80045391 and IAP 80970100
1752 Portrait of Thomas Parsons (c. 1752–1753), oil 29 × 24 in. (73.7 × 61.0 cm.) IAP 80970101
1752 Portrait of Thomas Tudor Tucker (c. 1752–1753), oil 19 12 × 12 34 in. oval (49.5 × 32.4 cm. oval) Subject: Thomas Tudor Tucker (1745–1828); Bermuda-born American physician and politician representing Charleston, South Carolina; served as Treasurer of the United States (1801–28). IAP 80970105
1752 Portrait of William Hall (c. 1752–1753), oil 36 × 28 in. (91.4 × 71.1 cm.) Subject: husband of Patience Stowe. IAP 80970096
1752 Portrait of Mrs. William Hall (c. 1752–1753), oil 36 × 28 in. (91.4 × 71.1 cm.) Subject: Patience Stowe. IAP 80970097
1752 Portrait said to be of Sir William Phips (c. 1752–1760), oil 56 × 40 in. (142.2 × 101.6 cm.) IAP 80970115
1753 Portrait of Colonel Henry Tucker (c. 1753), oil Subject: Col. Henry Tucker (1713–1787). IAP 80960072
1753 Portrait of Mrs. Henry Tucker and Her Children, Elizabeth and Nathaniel, oil Subjects: Anne Butterfield (1722–1797); wife of Colonel Henry Tucker (1713–1787); Elizabeth Tucker (1747–1830); Nathaniel Tucker (1750–1807). IAP 80960071
1753 Portrait of Gurdon Saltonstall (c. 1753–1763), oil on canvas view 30 × 25 in. (76.2 × 63.5 cm.) Lyman Allyn Art Museum, New London, Connecticut Subject: Brigadier General Gurdon Saltonstall (1708–1785); son of colonial Connecticut Governor Gurdon Saltonstall (1666–1724) and Elizabeth Rosewell (1679–1710); husband of Rebecca Winthrop (1711–1776). IAP 07300020
1753 Portrait of Miss Deborah Bascombe, oil 34 × 27 12 in. (86.4 × 69.9 cm.) Subject: lived 1715-after 1756. IAP 80970089
1753 Portrait of Mrs. John Harvey (c. 1753), oil 36 × 28 in. (91.4 × 71.1 cm.) Bermuda National Gallery, Hamilton, Bermuda Subject: Mary Lea. IAP 8A720010
1754 Portrait of Elizabeth Pelham Harrison[1] - Redwood Library and Atheneum, Newport, Rhode Island -
1754 Portrait of Mrs. Alexander Grant, oil on canvas 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Subject: Abigail Chesebrough (1734–1807); daughter of David Chesebrough (1702–1782, eminent merchant in Newport) and Abigail Rogers (1706–1738); wife of Alexander Grant (1730–1783); stepdaughter of Mrs. Margaret (Sylvester) Chesebrough (1719–1782). IAP 80970110, IAP 60630138, IAP 70580108, and IAP 12000314
1754 Portrait of Captain John Brown (c. 1754), oil on canvas 51 × 41 in. (129.5 × 104.1 cm.) Nightingale-Brown House, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island Subject: Newport merchant (1696–1764); husband of Jane Lucas (1697–1775; m. 1717). IAP 80960019
1754 Portrait of Mrs. John Brown (c. 1754), oil on canvas 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Nightingale-Brown House, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island Subject: Jane Lucas (1697–1775); wife of Captain John Brown (1696–1764; m. 1717; Newport merchant). IAP 80960020
1754 Portrait of George Jaffrey (c. 1754), oil 30 × 25 in. (76.2 × 63.5 cm.) Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, St. Joseph, Missouri Subject: lived 1717–1803; husband of Lucy Winthrop (1721–1776). IAP 71481248 and IAP 80044318
1754 Portrait of Mrs. George Jaffrey (c. 1754), oil 30 × 25 in. (76.2 × 63.5 cm.) Albrecht-Kemper Museum of Art, St. Joseph, Missouri Subject: Lucy Winthrop (1721–1776); wife of George Jaffery (1717–1803). IAP 71481249 and IAP 80044319
1754 Portrait of Mary Sylvester, oil on canvas, a pastoral portrait 49 78 × 40 14 in. (126.7 × 102.1 cm.) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City Subject: lived 1725–1794 (b. Southold, Long Island); daughter of Brinley Sylvester (1690–1752) and Mary Burroughs (1702–1751); sister of Margaret (later Mrs. David Chesebrough) (1719–1782); later wife of Thomas Dering (1720–1785). IAP 36120012
1754 Portrait of Mrs. David Chesebrough, oil on canvas 49 78 × 40 18 in. (126.7 × 101.9 cm.) Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City Subject: Margaret Sylvester (1719–1782); daughter of Brinley Sylvester (1690–1752) and Mary Burroughs (1702–1751); sister of Mary Sylvester (1725–1794); wife of David Chesebrough (1703–1782, eminent merchant in Newport); stepmother of Abigail Chesebrough (1734–1807). IAP 36120011
1754 Portrait of Thomas Cranston (c. 1754–1755), oil view 48 12 × 39 in. (123.2 × 99.1 cm.) John Brown House Museum, Rhode Island Historical Society, Providence, Rhode Island Subject: lived 1710–1785. IAP 47510054
1755 Portrait of Andrew Faneuil Phillips, oil on canvas 50 38 × 40 14 in. (127.9 × 102.2 cm.) Smith College Museum of Art, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts Subject: lived 1729–1775; son of Gillam Phillips (1695–1770) and Mary Faneuil (1708–1780). IAP 22280220 and IAP 80960052
1755 Portrait of Andrew Oliver Jr., oil on canvas view 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Subject: lived 1731–1799; son of Massachusetts lieutenant governor Andrew Oliver (1706–1774); husband of Mary Lynde (1733–1807; m. 1752); elected to American Philosophical Society in 1773. IAP 80960047
1755 Portrait of Mrs. Andrew Oliver Jr., oil on canvas view 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Subject: Mary Lynde (1733–1807); wife of Andrew Oliver (1731–1799; m. 1752). IAP 80960048
1755 Portrait of Colonel Benjamin Pollard (c. 1755), oil on canvas 33 12 × 25 12 in. (85.1 × 64.8 cm.) (sometimes listed as copy after John Smibert's original of 1730) Subject: lived 1696–1756; husband of Margaret Winslow (1724–1814); served as fourth sergeant Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts (beginning in 1726); served as sheriff of Suffolk County (c. 1743 – 1756).[2] IAP 61510786, IAP 80960058, and IAP 82110603
1755 Portrait of Chambers Russell (c. 1755), oil Subject: lived 1713–1767. IAP 80960060
1755 Portrait of Mrs. Chambers Russell (c. 1755), oil 48 12 × 36 12 in. (123.2 × 92.7 cm.) Subject: lived 1716–1762; wife of Chambers Russell (1713–1767). IAP 80960061 and possibly IAP 20440078
1755 Portrait of Gillam Phillips, oil on canvas 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Smith College Museum of Art, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts Subject: lived 1695–1770; husband of Mary Faneuil (1708–1780); father of Andrew Faneuil Phillips (1729–1775) and Ann Faneuil Phillips (1736- c. 1770). IAP 80960053
1755 Portrait of Mrs. Gillam Phillips, oil on canvas 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Smith College Museum of Art, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts Subject: Marie Faneuil (1708–1780); wife of Gillam Phillips (1695–1770); mother of Andrew Faneuil Phillips (1729–1775) and Ann Faneuil Phillips (1736- c. 1770). IAP 80960054
1755 Portrait of Isaac Winslow and His Family, oil on canvas, one of the earliest group portraits painted in Colonial America[3] 54 12 × 79 14 in. (138.4 × 201.3 cm.) Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts Subjects: Isaac Winslow (1707–1777; one of Boston’s mercantile elite); his wife, Lucy Waldo (1724–1768; m. 1747); elder daughter, Lucy Winslow (1749–1770); child in mother's lap, Hannah Winslow (1755–1819). Setting: Scenery of idealized garden with swan pond behind elder daughter alludes to family’s prosperity.[4] IAP 85520007 and IAP 82110940
1755 Portrait of James Otis, Jr., oil 28 58 × 23 12 in. (72.7 × 59.7 cm.) Subject: James Otis Jr. (1725–1783); lawyer in colonial Massachusetts; son of James Otis Sr., (1702–1778); prominent lawyer in colonial Massachusetts) and Mary Allyne; husband of Ruth Cunningham (1728–1789; daughter of prominent Boston merchant; m. 1755); father of three children (James, Elizabeth, and Mary). IAP 81880451 and IAP 80960049
1755 Portrait of Mrs. James Otis (c. 1755), oil 28 78 × 23 12 in. (73.4 × 59.7 cm.) Subject: Ruth Cunningham (1728–1789); daughter of prominenet Boston merchant; wife of James Otis Jr. (1725–1783; lawyer in colonial Massachusetts; m. 1755); mother of three children (James, Elizabeth, and Mary). IAP 80960050
1755 Portrait of John Erving, Jr., oil view 49 14 × 39 14 in. (125.1 × 99.7 cm.) Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut Subject: lived 1728–1816; husband of Maria Catherine Shirley (1729–1816). IAP 80960032
1755 Portrait of Mrs. John Erving, Jr., oil view 49 × 38 78 in. (124.5 × 98.7 cm.) Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut Subject: Maria Catherine Shirley (1729–1816); youngest daughter of William Shirley (1694–1771; colonial governor of Province of Massachusetts Bay, 1741–49 and 1753–56; Governor of the Bahamas in the 1760s) and Frances Barker (died 1746; Lady Frances Shirley); wife of John Erving Jr. (1728–1816).[5] IAP 80960033
1755 Portrait of Miss Ann Phillips, oil on canvas 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Smith College Museum of Art, Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts Subject: Ann Faneuil Phillips (1736- c. 1770); daughter of Gillam Phillips (1695–1770) and Mary Faneuil (1708–1780). IAP 80960051
1755 Portrait of Mrs. Epes Sargent (c. 1775), oil 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Subject: Catharine Winthrop/Katherine Winthrop Browne (1711–1781). IAP 80970116
1755 Portrait of Mrs. George Bethune, oil on cavas 50 × 40 14 in. (127.0 × 102.2 cm.) Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield Subject: Mary Faneuil (1734–1797); daughter of Benjamin Faneuil (one of first paper manufacturers in Massachusetts); niece of Peter Faneuil (provided funds for Boston's public market and meeting house); wife of George Bethune (m. 1754, Boston); mother of George, Susan (Mrs. Edmond Dunkin), Penelope (Mrs. English), Jane (Mrs. William Hunt), and Ann (Mrs. Lovell).[6] IAP 22930027
1755 Portrait of Mrs. Louis Boucher (c. 1755), oil 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Subject: Sarah Middlecott. IAP 80970109
1755 Portrait of Mrs. Samuel Curwen, oil 29 × 24 in. (73.7 × 61.0 cm.) Subject: Abigail Russell (1725–1793); wife of Samuel Curwen (1715–1802; m. 1750). IAP 80960027
1755 Portrait of Mrs. Thomas Flucker (c. 1755), oil on canvas view 50 14 × 40 18 in. (127.6 × 101.9 cm.) Bowdoin College Museum of Art, Brunswick, Maine Subject: Hannah Waldo (1726–1785); wife of Thomas Flucker (1719–1783; m. 1750); sister of Lucy Waldo (1724–1768). IAP 17860012
1755 Portrait of Reverend Daniel Greenleaf, oil on canvas view 29 78 × 25 14 in. (75.9 × 64.1 cm.) Harvard Art Museums, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Subject: also known as Dr. Daniel Greenleaf (1679–1763); father of William Greenleaf (1725–1803). IAP 80970113 and IAP 82110320
1756 Portrait of a Military Officer, oil on canvas view 30 12 × 25 18 in. (77.5 × 63.6 cm.) National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Subject: unidentified officer in the Massachusetts Provincial Forces (once thought to be General Joshua Winslow).[4] IAP 08600023
1756 Portrait of Benjamin Ellery III (c. 1756), oil on canvas 30 × 26 in. (76.2 × 66.0 cm.) Newport Historical Society, Newport, Rhode Island Subject: lived 1725–1799; son of William Ellery (1727–1820; signed United States Declaration of Independence as representative of Rhode Island). IAP 47330007, IAP 80970112, IAP 83190005 and IAP 81670011
1756 Portrait of Benjamin Green, oil on canvas 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey Subject: Benjamin Green (1713–1772; merchant in Boston, Massachusetts; later merchant, judge, and political figure in Nova Scotia); son of Reverend Joseph Green and Elizabeth Gerrish; husband of Margaret Pierce (m. 1737). IAP 31620235
1756 Portrait of Colonel Henry Babcock, oil 49 34 × 39 34 in. (126.4 × 101.0 cm.) Subject: Henry "Harry" Babcock (1736–1800). IAP 80960010
1756 Portrait of Elizabeth Naden, oil on canvas view 30 × 25 in. (76.2 × 63.5 cm.) New-York Historical Society, New York City Subject: lived c. 1739 – 1808; daughter of Martha Naden Mortier; stepdaughter of Major Abraham Mortier; wife of John Appy (secretary to general and judge advocate of British Army in North America; m. 1757); later wife of Goldbrow Banyar Sr. (m. 1767). IAP 36360936
1756 Portrait of General Joseph Dwight, oil 49 × 38 in. (124.5 × 96.5 cm.) Historical Society of Old Newbury, Newbury, Massachusetts Subject: lived 1703–1765. IAP 80190023, IAP 80960031, and IAP 82110247
1756 Portrait of Margaret Pierce Green, oil on canvas 50 × 40 in. (127.25 × 101.6 cm.) Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, New Jersey Subject: wife of Benjamin Green (1713–1772; merchant in Boston, Massachusetts and Nova Scotia; m. 1737). IAP 31620032
1756 Portrait of Joshua Winslow (c. 1756), oil view 30 × 25 in. (76.2 × 63.5 cm.) Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut Subject: lived 1694–1769. IAP 07260854 and IAP 20480273
1756 Portrait of Lieutenant Joshua Winslow, II, oil 30 12 × 25 in. (77.5 × 63.5 cm.) Subject: lived 1726/27–1801. IAP 80970126
1756 Portrait of Mrs. Benjamin Pollard, oil on canvas 33 12 × 25 12 in. (85.1 × 64.8 cm.) Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut Subject: Margaret Winslow (1724–1814); wife of Benjamin Pollard (1696–1756). IAP 07260853
1756 Portrait of Mrs. John Greenleaf, oil 35 18 × 28 14 in. (89.2 × 71.8 cm.) Subject: lived 1725-c. 1760. IAP 80960039
1756 Portrait of Mrs. John Tasker, oil 34 14 × 28 in. (87.0 × 71.1 cm.) Subject: Deborah Skinner (1702–1768); wife of Judge John Tasker (Marblehead, Massachusetts). IAP 80970117
1756 Portrait of Nathaniel Cunningham (c. 1756), oil on canvas view 48 12 × 39 in. (123.2 × 99.1 cm.) Subject: Captain Nathaniel Cunningham Jr. (1725–1756); son of prominent Boston merchant; husband of Sarah Kilby (m. 1754); father of two daughters; buried in the Granary Burying Ground, Boston, Massachusetts. IAP 83340044
1756 Portrait of Mrs. Nathaniel Cunningham (c. 1756), oil on canvas 50 × 39 12 in. (127 × 100.3 cm.) Colby College Museum of Art, Waterville, Maine Subject: Sarah Kilby; wife of Nathaniel Cunningham Jr. (1725–1756; m. 1754); mother of two daughters. (probably IAP 18830150)
1756 Portrait of Rev. Peter Bours, oil view 50 × 40 14 in. (127.0 × 102.2 cm.) Harvard Art Museums, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts Subject: lived 1726–1762. IAP 20780030 and IAP 27710034
1756 Portrait said to be of Woodbury Osborne, oil view 30 × 25 in. (76.2 × 63.5 cm.) IAP 61501605 and IAP 80970114
1757 Portrait of Edward Winslow, oil 29 34 × 24 34 in. (75.6 × 62.9 cm.) Subject: lived 1669–1753. IAP 80970124
1757 Portrait of Hon. William Greenleaf, oil view 50 12 × 40 in. (128.3 × 101.6 cm.) Portland Art Museum Subject: lived 1725–1803; son of Daniel Greenleaf (1679–1763); husband of Mary Brown (1728–1807). IAP 80960040
1757 Portrait of Mrs. William Greenleaf, oil view 50 516 × 40 116 in. (127.8 × 101.8 cm.) Portland Art Museum Subject: Mary Brown (1728–1807); wife of Hon. William Greenleaf (1725–1803). IAP 80960041
1757 Portrait of James Pitts, oil on canvas view 50 18 × 40 in. (127.3 × 101.6 cm.) Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan Subject: lived 1710–1776; husband of Elizabeth Bowdoin (1716–1771). Museum lists artist as Joseph Jonathan Blackburn. IAP 24150071
1757 Portrait of Mrs. James Pitts, oil on canvas view 50 18 × 40 in. (127.3 × 101.6 cm.) Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan Subject: Elizabeth Bowdoin (1716–1771); wife of James Pitts (1710–1776). Museum lists artist as Joseph Jonathan Blackburn. IAP 24150072
1757 Portrait of Mrs. John Taylor, oil 29 14 × 24 14 in. (74.3 × 61.6 cm.) Subject: Ann Winslow (1678–1773). IAP 80970118
1757 Portrait of Mrs. Joseph Blaney (c. 1757), oil on canvas 49 12 × 39 12 in. (125.7 × 100.3 cm.) Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts Subject: Abigail Browne. IAP 20490160 (SIRIS lists as attributed to Joseph Blackburn.)
1757 Portrait of Mrs. Nathaniel Dowse (c. 1757), oil on canvas 49 38 × 39 38 in. (125.4 × 100.0 cm.) Subject: Margaret Temple (1724–1771). IAP 80960030 and IAP 82110233
1757 Portrait of Mrs. William Taylor, oil 28 14 × 24 12 in. (71.8 × 62.2 cm.) Subject: Faith Winslow (b. 1712); daughter of Kenelm Winslow (1675–1757) and Abigail Waterman (1681–1729) of Marshfield, Massachusetts. IAP 80970119
1757 Portrait of Thomas Bulfinch (c. 1756), oil on canvas 30 × 26 in. (76.2 × 66.0 cm.) Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts Subject: prominent Boston physician; husband of Susan Apthorp (1734–1815; m. 1759). IAP 20490154
1757 Portrait of Mrs. Thomas Bulfinch, oil on canvas 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts Subject: Susan Apthorp (1734–1815); daughter of Charles Apthorp (British-born Boston merchant); wife of Thomas Bulfinch (prominent Boston physician; m. 1759). IAP 70080964 and IAP 20490155
1758 Mother and Child (c. 1758), oil 51 × 40 in. (129.5 × 101.6 cm.) IAP 80041712
1758 Portrait of Charles Apthorp, oil 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Subject: Charles Apthorp (1698–1758; British-born Boston merchant). IAP 80960003
1758 Portrait of Mrs. Charles Apthorp, oil 49 × 39 in. (124.5 × 99.1 cm.) Subject: Grisselda "Grizzel" Eastwick (c. 1709 – 1796); wife of Charles Apthorp (1698–1758; British-born Boston merchant). IAP 80960004
1758 Portrait of Deacon Jonathan Simpson (c. 1758), oil 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts Subject: lived 1685–1763. IAP 22930028 and IAP 20490156
1758 Portrait of Jonathan Simpson, oil on canvas view 49 12 × 39 12 in. (125.7 × 100.3 cm.) Hood Museum of Art, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire Subject: lived c. 1712 – 1795. IAP 80960065
1758 Portrait of Mrs. Jonathan Simpson (c. 1758), oil on canvas view B&W 50 34 × 40 14 in. (128.9 × 102.2 cm.) Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Massachusetts Subject: Margaret Lechmere. IAP 20490157
1758 Portrait of Lieutenant General Jeffery Amherst, oil on canvas 31 12 × 26 116 in. (80.0 × 66.2 cm.) Mead Art Museum, Amherst College, Amherst, Massachusetts Subject: lived 1717–1779. IAP 80960001 and IAP 20090478
1758 Portrait of Mrs. George St. Loe, oil 30 × 25 in. (76.2 × 63.5 cm.) Subject: Anne Browne (b. 1738). IAP 61512159, IAP 80960062, and IAP 38320244 (Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute, Utica, New York)
1758 Portrait of Mrs. Richard Waldron (c. 1758), oil 49 × 39 in. (124.5 × 99.1 cm.) Subject: Elizabeth Westbrook (1701–1758). IAP 81840242
1758 Portrait of Mrs. Samuel Gardner, oil 35 48 × 27 14 in. (90.2 × 69.2 cm.) Subject: lived 1716–1789. IAP 80960038
1758 Portrait of Mrs. Wyseman Clagett (c. 1758–1762), oil on canvas 36 116 × 27 34 in. (91.6 × 70.5 cm.) Brooklyn Museum, New York City Subject: Lettice Mitchell; and later Mrs. Simon McQuesten. IAP 35680049
1759 Portrait of Hannah Babcock, oil on canvas view Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts Subject: lived 1743–1796 (16 at time of portrait; later bore 11 children ; daughter of Dr. Joshua Babcock (1707–1783; physician, businessman, plantation owner, and postmaster in Westerly, Rhode Island; politician and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court in colonial Rhode Island; major general of Rhode Island militia) and Hannah Stanton Babcock (1714/7–1778); later wife of John Bours (1734–1815; m. July 7, 1762; merchant in Newport).[4][7] (possibly IAP 23570197, date listed as 1761)
1760 Portrait of a Gentleman (c. 1760), oil on canvas view 50 116 × 40 18 in. (127.2 × 101.9 cm.) Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (possibly IAP 62441070 and IAP 08260832)
1760 Portrait of a Lady, oil 50 × 40 12 in. (127.0 × 102.9 cm.) Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Connecticut IAP 61505283, IAP 71930306, IAP 80043349, IAP 62440046, and IAP 62441068 (possibly IAP 07262074 )
1760 Portrait of Colonel Theodore Atkinson, oil on canvas view 50 × 40 14 in. (127.0 × 102.2 cm.) Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts Subject: Theodore Atkinson; lived 1697–1779; husband of Hannah Wentworth (1700–1769); colonial chief justice of New Hampshire Superior Court. IAP 80970127 and IAP 23570023
1760 Portrait of Mrs. Theodore Atkinson, oil on canvas view 49 18 × 39 18 in. (124.8 × 99.4 cm.) Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts (listed in collection of Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio) Subject: Hannah Wentworth (1700–1769); sister of first royal governor of New Hampshire; wife of Colonel Theodore Atkinson (colonial chief justice of New Hampshire Superior Court). IAP 41000005
1760 Portrait of Theodore Atkinson, Jr., oil 49 58 × 39 58 in. (126.1 × 100.7 cm.) Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island Subject: lived 1736–1769. IAP 80960008
1760 Portrait of Colonel William Taylor, oil on canvas view 30 × 25 in. (76.2 × 63.5 cm.) Subject: prominent Boston merchant (1714–1789); husband of Sarah Cheever (m. 1765); captain of Artillery Company (elected 1760); died in Milton, Massachusetts.[8] IAP 80960069
1760 Portrait of Daniel Henchman (c. 1760), oil 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Subject: lived 1689–1761. IAP 80960042
1760 Portrait of Mrs. Daniel Henchman (c. 1760), oil 50 × 40 in. (127.0 × 101.6 cm.) Subject: lived 1693–1767. IAP 80960043
1760 Portrait of David Mumford (c. 1760), oil on canvas view