The Marsh Collection

In the spring of 1849, the newly founded Smithsonian Institution purchased its first collection, a group of European prints and art books assembled by Vermont Congressman George Perkins Marsh. The prints were praised as “translations . . . of the best creations of genius in painting and sculpture,” and although unrelated to the Smithsonian’s then primarily scientific orientation, they were viewed as a comprehensive way to satisfy the Congressional mandate for an art gallery that was part of the original legislation which established the Smithsonian Institution in 1846.

Acquisition of the Marsh Collection was decidedly premature. The Smithsonian Institution Building, now familiarly known as The Castle, was still under construction, and the collection did not have a proper home until the completion of the West Wing in 1850 when the prints and books were placed in the library. Librarian Charles Coffin Jewett regarded them as the best examples available because he was not optimistic about the prospects for acquiring paintings and sculpture of a comparable caliber. As Jewett explained in the 1850 Smithsonian Institution Annual Report, “Engraving seems to be the only branch of the fine arts, which we can, for the present, cultivate. One good picture or statue would cost more than a large collection of prints . . . It can hardly be doubted, that, in no way, could this Institution, for the present do so much for every department of the fine arts, without injury to other objects of its care, as by procuring a collection of engravings, so full and so well chosen as that which now adorns its Library.

The Smithsonian demonstrated remarkable prescience in acquiring the Marsh Collection, but it also displayed a good deal of uncertainty about what to do with it. As it was the first public print collection in the nation, there was no established precedent to serve as a reference. The Smithsonian’s developing scientific agenda did not easily accommodate the visual arts, so the collection was not exhibited but remained part of the library.

After a devastating fire in 1865 damaged parts of The Castle, Secretary Joseph Henry sent the Smithsonian’s library, including the Marsh Collection, to the Library of Congress to form the Smithsonian Deposit. In 1874 Henry loaned several dozen remaining prints to the new Corcoran Gallery of Art. By the early 1880s the Smithsonian’s second secretary, Spencer Fullerton Baird, realized the collection’s potential for the expanded U. S. National Museum that was taking shape in what is now known as the Arts and Industries Building. Baird and his assistant secretary, George Brown Goode, began to recall the prints and books, and more than four hundred of Marsh’s prints were retrieved during the 1880s and 1890s for use in exhibitions. Today some of the Marsh Collection remains at the Library of Congress, and staff members from both institutions are working cooperatively to identify and describe the contents of this remarkable collection.

National Museum of American History Graphic Arts Curator Helena E. Wright's 2015 book, The First Smithsonian Collection: the European Engravings of George Perkins Marsh and the Role of Prints in the U.S. National Museum, recounts the complex history of the Smithsonian’s Marsh Collection. This website provides catalog information for Marsh’s books and prints held at the Smithsonian. Additions will be posted to the site as the identification process proceeds.

A note about numbering: Although the Marsh Collection was acquired in 1849, it was not accessioned at the time. In 1978 a group of Marsh prints was accessioned, and we are now using that number for additional cataloging.

Line engraving from original painting by Paul Bril once in the Gallery at Houghton. Now in Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow. Also known as Landscape with Nymphs at Rest. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Description
Line engraving from original painting by Paul Bril once in the Gallery at Houghton. Now in Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow. Also known as Landscape with Nymphs at Rest. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1. The figures in Bril's painting are attributed to Domenichino; the figures were engraved by Francesco Bartolozzi. Joseph Farington delineated the painting for the engravers to follow, and John Browne engraved the landscape.
date made
1776
engraver
Browne, John
delineator
Farington, Joseph
publisher
Boydell, John
original artist
Bril, Paul
engraver
Bartolozzi, Francesco
ID Number
1978.0534.02.41
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.41
Mezzotint of British artist and architect Inigo Jones after original portrait by Anthony van Dyck once in the Common Parlour at Houghton. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Removed from George P. Marsh's copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Description
Mezzotint of British artist and architect Inigo Jones after original portrait by Anthony van Dyck once in the Common Parlour at Houghton. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Removed from George P. Marsh's copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1. Taken out for loan to the Cincinnati Exhibition in 1888. This small print was originally mounted on the same page with the mezzotint portrait of the Spanish poet Joseph Carreras.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1775
original artist
Van Dyck, Anthony
engraver
Green, Valentine
delineator
Farington, George
publisher
Boydell, John
ID Number
1978.0534.02.47
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.47
Engraving after original painting by Gaspard Dughet [called Poussin] once in the Gallery at Houghton. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, with descriptive title Wooded Landscape. Print removed from George P. Marsh's copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Description
Engraving after original painting by Gaspard Dughet [called Poussin] once in the Gallery at Houghton. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, with descriptive title Wooded Landscape. Print removed from George P. Marsh's copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1. Pencil note on mounting sheet "Taken out for framing Mar. 16, 1894." SI Secretary's Library stamp embossed in margin below image.
The painter Gaspard Dughet took the name Poussin after the French artist Nicolas Poussin, his mentor and the husband of his sister.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1775
delineator
Farington, Joseph
publisher
Boydell, John
engraver
Browne, John
original artist
Dughet, Gaspard
ID Number
1978.0534.02.50
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.50
Engraving after original painting by David Teniers II once in the Common Parlour at Houghton. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Description
Engraving after original painting by David Teniers II once in the Common Parlour at Houghton. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
date made
1777
original artist
Teniers II, David
engraver
Michel, Jean Baptiste
delineator
Farington, Joseph
publisher
Boydell, John
ID Number
1978.0534.02.53
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.53
Mezzotint after original painting by Bartolome Murillo once in the Salon at Houghton. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Description
Mezzotint after original painting by Bartolome Murillo once in the Salon at Houghton. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1. Titled on print as The Assumption of the Virgin.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1776
original artist
Murillo, Bartolome Esteban
engraver
Green, Valentine
delineator
Boydell, Josiah
publisher
Boydell, John
ID Number
1978.0534.02.56
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.56
Engraving from original painting by P. P. Roos (also known as Rosa da Tivoli) once in the Embroider’d Bed Chamber at Houghton. Originally in the Hermitage Palace, later in the Gatchina Palace; disappeared during World War II. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P.
Description
Engraving from original painting by P. P. Roos (also known as Rosa da Tivoli) once in the Embroider’d Bed Chamber at Houghton. Originally in the Hermitage Palace, later in the Gatchina Palace; disappeared during World War II. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1776
engraver
Canot, Pierre Charles
delineator
Farington, Joseph
publisher
Boydell, John
original artist
Roos, Philipp Peter
ID Number
1978.0534.02.59
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.59
Mezzotint after painting by Matteo Ponzone, once in the Cabinet at Houghton. Now in Pavlovsk Palace State Museum, St Petersburg. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.Currently not on view
Description
Mezzotint after painting by Matteo Ponzone, once in the Cabinet at Houghton. Now in Pavlovsk Palace State Museum, St Petersburg. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1776
engraver
Green, Valentine
delineator
Farington, George
publisher
Boydell, John
original artist
Ponzone, Matteo
ID Number
1978.0534.02.63
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.63
Engraving after painting attributed to Jacques Courtois (called Bourgogne or Bourguignon) or possibly his pupil Pandolfo Reschi, once in the Cabinet at Houghton. Now in State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P.
Description
Engraving after painting attributed to Jacques Courtois (called Bourgogne or Bourguignon) or possibly his pupil Pandolfo Reschi, once in the Cabinet at Houghton. Now in State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1. Print titled Mendicants; painting has been called Landscape with Figures and Landscape with a Rider. Paired with print titled Banditti/Seashore with figures.
date made
1777
engraver
Peake, James
ID Number
1978.0534.02.66
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.66
Engraving after painting attributed to Charles Jervas once in the Dressing Room at Houghton, Now in State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Description
Engraving after painting attributed to Charles Jervas once in the Dressing Room at Houghton, Now in State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1. Second of two prints with same title mounted on same page. The paintings are now considered likely to be copies by Jervas after Paul de Vos. Dog and cat vie for dead bird; dead deer hangs at rear.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1778
original artist
Vos, Paul de
engraver
Canot, Pierre Charles
delineator
Farington, Joseph
publisher
Boydell, John
artist attribution
Jervas, Charles
ID Number
1978.0534.02.69
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.69
Mezzotint after painting by Michelangelo del Campidoglio once in the Marble Parlour at Houghton. Now in State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg as Still Life with Grapes. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.Currently not on view
Description
Mezzotint after painting by Michelangelo del Campidoglio once in the Marble Parlour at Houghton. Now in State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg as Still Life with Grapes. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1776
engraver
Earlom, Richard
delineator
Farington, Joseph
publisher
Boydell, John
original artist
Campidoglio, Michelangelo di
ID Number
1978.0534.02.72
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.72
Engraving after painting by Niccolo Berrettoni, once in the Carlo Marratta Room at Houghton. Now in Catherine Palace, Tsarskoye Selo State Museum Reserve, Russia, as Virgin and Child with Saints Elizabeth, John the Baptist, and Joseph. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P.
Description
Engraving after painting by Niccolo Berrettoni, once in the Carlo Marratta Room at Houghton. Now in Catherine Palace, Tsarskoye Selo State Museum Reserve, Russia, as Virgin and Child with Saints Elizabeth, John the Baptist, and Joseph. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1778
delineator
Farington, George
publisher
Boydell, John
original artist
Berrettoni, Niccolo
ID Number
1978.0534.02.75
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.75
Mezzotint after painting by Anthony van Dyck once in the Common Parlour at Houghton. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Description
Mezzotint after painting by Anthony van Dyck once in the Common Parlour at Houghton. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1. SI Secretary's Library stamp embossed near lower left corner.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1778
original artist
Van Dyck, Anthony
delineator
Farington, George
engraver
Earlom, Richard
publisher
Boydell, John
ID Number
1978.0534.02.78
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.78
Mezzotint after painting attributed to Anthony van Dyck and workshop once in the Drawing Room at Houghton. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Description
Mezzotint after painting attributed to Anthony van Dyck and workshop once in the Drawing Room at Houghton. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1. SI Secretary's Library stamp embossed near lower left corner of plate.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1778
original artist
Van Dyck, Anthony
graphic artist
Watson, James
Farington, George
publisher
Boydell, John
ID Number
1978.0534.02.81
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.81
Engraving after painting attributed to David Teniers II once in the Cabinet at Houghton. Now in State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Description
Engraving after painting attributed to David Teniers II once in the Cabinet at Houghton. Now in State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1. A print or drawing of a male head in profile, pinned above the mantel, is reminiscent of Ostade's prints in Marsh's collection.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1778
original artist
Teniers II, David
engraver
Michel, Jean Baptiste
delineator
Boydell, Josiah
publisher
Boydell, John
ID Number
1978.0534.02.84
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.84
Engraving after painting by John Wootton once in the Hunting Hall at Houghton. Originally in the Hermitage Palace, later in the Gatchina Palace; disappeared during World War II. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol.
Description
Engraving after painting by John Wootton once in the Hunting Hall at Houghton. Originally in the Hermitage Palace, later in the Gatchina Palace; disappeared during World War II. Print tipped onto sheet bound in George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 1.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1778
engraver
Lerpiniere, Daniel
original artist
Wootton, John
publisher
Boydell, John
ID Number
1978.0534.02.87
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.02.87
Mezzotint, trimmed, after portrait by J. B. Van Loo, once in the Blue Damask Bedroom at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 2.
Description
Mezzotint, trimmed, after portrait by J. B. Van Loo, once in the Blue Damask Bedroom at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 2. This was the volume's frontispiece. SI Secretary's Library stamp embossed in lower margin.
Walpole, Earl of Orford and the first Prime Minister of Great Britain, built Houghton Hall where the paintings reproduced for the two-volume work, The Houghton Gallery, were displayed before their sale to Catherine the Great of Russia in 1779.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1788
graphic artist
Watson, James
original artist
Van Loo, Jean-Baptiste
publisher
Boydell, John
Boydell, Josiah
maker
Boydell, John
Boydell, Josiah
ID Number
1978.0534.03.01
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.03.01
Mezzotint after painting formerly attributed to Anthony van Dyck, hung in the Drawing Room at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg as a repetition by the workshop of van Dyck.
Description
Mezzotint after painting formerly attributed to Anthony van Dyck, hung in the Drawing Room at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg as a repetition by the workshop of van Dyck. The painting that is now considered the original portrait is in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, England. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 2. Marsh probably wrote the numeral 11 in pencil in the lower right margin. Pencil note in the binding indicates the print was taken out for framing in March, 1894. SI Secretary's Library stamp embossed lower right.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1779
original artist
Van Dyck, Anthony
engraver
Watson, James
publisher
Boydell, John
ID Number
1978.0534.03.13
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.03.13
Engraving after painting by Nicolas Poussin once in the Embroidered Bed Chamber at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 2.
Description
Engraving after painting by Nicolas Poussin once in the Embroidered Bed Chamber at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 2. Marsh probably wrote the numeral 18 in pencil in the lower right margin. Pencil note on mounting sheet indicates the print was taken out for framing Mar. 17, 1894. Signed in the plate lower right: N. Poussin Pinxit De Pouilly Sculpsit Ex C P R.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1779
original artist
Poussin, Nicolas
engraver
Poilly, Francois de
publisher
Boydell, John
ID Number
1978.0534.03.20
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.03534.03.20
Stipple engraving after painting by Johannes (Hans) Rottenhamer once in the Cabinet at Houghton. Now in Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 2.
Description
Stipple engraving after painting by Johannes (Hans) Rottenhamer once in the Cabinet at Houghton. Now in Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 2. Impressions of this print were mistakenly included in both volumes of Marsh's set. The more typical location of the print was in vol. 2 according to the order given in the checklist of the contents of the Houghton Gallery in Rubenstein (1991). For Marsh's other impression, still bound into vol. 1, see 1978.0534.02.76.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1781
publisher
Boydell, John
original artist
Rottenhammer, Hans
engraver
Michel, Jean Baptiste
ID Number
1978.0534.03.32
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.03.32
Mezzotint after painting by Rembrandt once in the Gallery at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 2.
Description
Mezzotint after painting by Rembrandt once in the Gallery at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 2. Marsh probably wrote the numeral 33 in pencil in the lower right margin. Notation on mounting sheet indicates the print was taken out for framing in 1894. SI Secretary's Library stamp embossed in lower left margin.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1781
original artist
Rembrandt van Rijn
publisher
Boydell, John
engraver
Murphy, John
ID Number
1978.0534.03.35
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.03.35
Engraving with etching after painting formerly attributed to Peter Paul Rubens once in the Gallery at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, attributed to the school of Frans Snyders, as A Lioness and Two Lions.
Description
Engraving with etching after painting formerly attributed to Peter Paul Rubens once in the Gallery at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, attributed to the school of Frans Snyders, as A Lioness and Two Lions. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 2. Marsh probably wrote the numeral 37 in pencil in the lower left margin.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1782
engraver
Walker, William
artist attribution
Rubens, Peter Paul
publisher
Boydell, John
delineator
Earlom, Richard
artist attribution
Snyders, Frans
ID Number
1978.0534.03.39
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.03.39
Engraving after painting by John Wootton once in the Little Dressing Room at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. The painting does not seem to have been included in the sale to Catherine II of Russia, although it was engraved for the volume of prints.
Description
Engraving after painting by John Wootton once in the Little Dressing Room at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. The painting does not seem to have been included in the sale to Catherine II of Russia, although it was engraved for the volume of prints. Present location of the painting is unknown, but it may be one of three overdoor paintings still in situ at Houghton Hall. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 2.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1784
publisher
Boydell, John
engraver
Lerpiniere, Daniel
original artist
Wootton, John
ID Number
1978.0534.03.42
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.03.42
Mezzotint after painting attributed to Carlo Marratta, once in the Carlo Marratta Room at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the Palekh Museum, Russia, with its attribution in question. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol.
Description
Mezzotint after painting attributed to Carlo Marratta, once in the Carlo Marratta Room at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the Palekh Museum, Russia, with its attribution in question. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 2.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1783
artist attribution
Maratti, Carlo
publisher
Boydell, John
engraver
Dunkarton, Robert
ID Number
1978.0534.03.49
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.03.49
Mezzotint after painting formerly attributed to Peter Paul Rubens once in the Gallery at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St.
Description
Mezzotint after painting formerly attributed to Peter Paul Rubens once in the Gallery at Houghton Hall, Norfolk, England. Now in the State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, as a cartoon for a tapestry by the workshop of Rubens, with the figures possibly added by Theodor van Thulden. Print removed from George P. Marsh’s copy of The Houghton Gallery, vol. 2. Pencil note indicates it was removed for framing in 1894. Secretary's Library stamp embossed below image near title.
Location
Currently not on view
date made
1781
engraver
Earlom, Richard
original artist
Rubens, Peter Paul
delineator
Farington, George
publisher
Boydell, John
ID Number
1978.0534.03.53
accession number
1978.0534
catalog number
1978.0534.03.53

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