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Portrait of John Doggett, proprietor, 19th century

Doggett's Repository of Arts (Шаблон:Circa-1825) was an art gallery in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, located at 16 Market Street.[1] Its proprietor, John Doggett,[2] was a gilder and framer with a retail shop near the gallery (nos.18 and 20 Market Street). The gallery exhibited originals and copies of works by European masters such as Titian, Rembrandt, Watteau, and David, and a few American artists, such as Thomas Sully, Gilbert Stuart, Samuel F.B. Morse, Rembrandt Peale, and William Dunlap. By July 1825, the gallery was converted into retail space for Doggett's frame, mirror and carpet business.[3] Шаблон:TOC right

Exhibitions

  • 1821
    • November - "Collection of cabinet paintings. ... Many of them have adorned the galleries of the Duke of Buckingham, Marquis of Stafford, Cardinal Woolsey, Lord Fife, Henry Hope, &c." 164 works, including (copies of) Rembrandt's "Achilles;" Titian; Watteau's "Garden at Versailles;" Sully's "Taking of Major Andre." Auctioned by Blake & Cunningham, Nov. 22[4][5]
  • 1822
  • 1823
    • February - Samuel F.B. Morse's view of the U.S. House of Representatives[11][12]
    • April - Thomas Sully's The Passage of the Delaware[13][14]
    • August - Egyptian mummy: a "curious relic of antiquity, together with the sarcophagi in which it was contained, when taken from the catacombs of ancient Thebes"[15]
    • August - Rembrandt Peale's Court of Death[16]
    • December - Thomas Sully's Capuchin Chapel[17]
    • December - "Stollenwerk's mechanical and picturesque panorama": "a commercial city, with its active citizens, merchants, mechanicks, labourers, beggars and promenaders, together with ships, boats, &c. are seen at one view, and put in motion by machinery"[18][19][20][21]
  • 1824
    • April - "French and Italian engravings, just imported from France;" auctioned by J.L Cunningham[22]
    • July - "Paintings by some of the old masters, in handsome gilt frames, some of which were recently imported from London. ... Titian, Rubens, De Heem, Ruysdaal, Vanderveld, Brughel, Wouvermans;" also marble busts of Rubens and Raphael. Auctioned by J.L Cunningham on July 16.[23]
    • October - Jacques-Louis David's Cain meditating the death of his brother Abel[24][25][26]

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References

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Further reading

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