Journal of Early Southern Decorative Arts [serial] 14, 1 (1988)

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O. Thompson, Jr. , for his careful help in gathering information regarding provenance.
May, 1988 17 Figure 1. Westover, by Lucy Harrison, daughter of Benjamin Harrison of Brandon, 1823-1830. Ink and water color on paper, full size 9 3/4X6 5/16; this view is a detail and represents the south front of the house. MESDA Research File (MRF) 14276.
18 MESDA William Byrd and His Portrait Collection David Meschutt The will of Mrs. William Byrd III (nee Mary Willing), probated on 20 April 1814, is a mos
...t remarkable document, for it contains a checklist of what was at one time the most distinguished portrait collection in America — that of her father-in-law, William Byrd II. The will lists some thirty paintings (see Appendix) that either belonged or probably belonged to him, in addition to another dozen that appear to have been added to the collection after his death and were presumably the property of his son, William III.
We are concerned here only with those paintings once owned by William Byrd II and his motivation for assembling such a collection.


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