Box 1
Contains 56 Results:
Biographical Information, circa 1970s
Artwork, undated
Negatives of Thomas H. Stock and Wilbur F. Stock, The Fisherman and His Dog, Portrait of John Stock, Humphrey H. Sowle, Cooley Baby with Rattle, and ten other unlabeled J.W. Stock works. Removed to cold storage.
One photograph of a rendering of Port Jervis, N.Y. by Salmon W. Corwin.
Abbe, James T., Jr., 1979-1980
Re: Man and Wife from Cabotsville, Mass., speculated to be Mr. and Mrs. Bennet or Frost.
America Hurrah Antiques, New York, N.Y., 1976-1986
Re: Child with Cat, Girl Holding Flowers, Unknown Woman, and a miniature in a "cracked frame." Photographs removed to Photoarchive.
The Balch Institute for Ethnic Studies, Philadelphia, Pa., 1987
Re: Man Holding The Liberator (also entitled The Man With The Liberator) and speculation that the sitter was possibly Frederick Douglass. Past ownership, conditions, and preservation/conservation methods applied to the painting also discussed.
Barridoff Galleries, Portland, Maine, 1983
Correspondence with Robert J. Elowitch re a portrait of a boy or "a young girl who recently had scarlet fever."
Benton Gould, Houston, Tex., 1986
Re: attribution request for Portrait of a Child with a Dog. Tomlinson verifies that the portrait was not by J.W. Stock. Photograph removed to Photoarchive.
Boyd, Helen A., 1978-1979, 1986
Tomlinson authenticated and provided physical descriptions and dates for the following J.W. Stock works: Letty A. Gurnee, Halstead Gurnee, Harriet Coleman, Hannah Gurnee, Letty Augusta Gurnee, John B. Gurnee, Letty Thew, John F. Coleman, and a miniature of an "unknown young man." Correspondence details the owner's (Boyd) proceedings with the paintings, particularly in regard to the Thew family.
Brown, Corinne, 1976
Re: Portrait of a Man (John Gurnee Thew) and Portrait of a Woman (Phoebe Odell Thew). Photographs removed to Photoarchive.
Cedar Rapids Art Center, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1977
Correspondence with Stan Wiederspan re Child with Cat, which Tomlinson attributed to J.W. Stock and speculated that the sitter might be George Baldwin's daughter painted in New Haven, Conn. Photograph removed to Photoarchive.