
The Last Of The Race

Examination Of A Witch

The Making of Ammunition – The Spirit That Won The War

The Spirit of 76

A Sculptor’s Studio

Hop Picking

Sugaring Off

Justice’s Court In The Back Woods

Now Or Never

Post Office, Philadelphia

The Turkey Shoot

A Winter’s Day Sleigh Ride

Playing In The Snow

The Scarlet Letter – The Pillory Scene

Caliban – A Scene From The Tempest

Ophelia

The Rogues Slighted Falstaff Into The Thames With Little Remorse

The Meeting Of Hetty And Hist (Fenimore Cooper’s The Deerslayer)

Rip Van Winkle’s Return

Santa’s Workshop

Hunting Wolf

Return From The Fields

Returning Home

Coming Storm

Caught In The Act

Family At Play – Playing With Grandfather – Playful Family Gathering

Jarley’s Wax Work

The Day’s Catch

Young Hunters

Three Children Picking Berries

Still Life With Flower, Melon And Apples

Harvey Birch & The Skinners

Mrs. Richardson And The British Officers

The Indian Maiden’s Reply

Triumph Of Innocence

Distribution Of The American Art-Union Prizes
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Interesting history painter. I didn’t know him, but even in the Wikipedia there are only two or three sentences.
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He was well-known during his lifetime, then he fell into oblivion.
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We’re considering the “George Washington At Valley Forge” painting for a news piece in the fall issue of national parks magazine. What’s the fee for running it at the size of 1/3 or 1/2 page? Please advise.
Thanks,
Nicole
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I suppose you can post it fee free.
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I am T H Matteson’s great, great grandaughter, the granddaughter of Matteson’s grandson Harry Dwight Matteson. I found this site while I was researching Harry Dwight as part of a general family search.
I have seen Mattson’s “Justice Court” and “The Turkey Shoot” when they were on display at the Fenimore Museum in Cooperstown, NY. I am interested in more information about Matteson’s paintings wherever they might be found.
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I am interested in finding information about Tompkin H. Matteson’s painting “The Turkey Shoot”
I have a print of this painting….are prints valuable?
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