Bingham Works in the State Historical Society's Permanent Collection:

Paintings


Portraits
  • Jeremiah Byers Smith, c. 1833-1834
  • John Woods Harris, 1837    
  • Miss Mary Eliza Barr (Singleton), 1837            
  • Robert Steele Barr, 1837     
  • Thomas Miller, c. 1837
  • Jacob Fortney Wyan, late 1830s         
  • Mrs. Jacob Fortney Wyan (Nancy Shanks), c. 1845
  • Mrs. William F. Switzler (Mary Jane Royall), 1849
  • General Alexander William Doniphan, c. 1850 
  • Mrs. Alexander William Doniphan (Elizabeth Jane Thornton), c. 1850
  • Robert Eaton Acock, 1852
  • James Leachman Stephens, ca. 1852
  • Mrs. James Leachman Stephens (Amelia Hockaday), c. 1852        
  • Elijah Stephens, 1855
  • Mrs. Elijah Stephens (Patsy Renfro), 1855
  • John Locke Hardeman, 1855-56
  • James Shannon, c. 1855-56
  • Thomas Jefferson, 1856
  • General Thomas Lawson Price, 1859/1860
  • Baron Friedrich Heinrich Alexander Von Humboldt, 1860
  • Brigadier General Odon Guitar, c. 1860
  • John Thornton Doniphan (attributed), after 1860
  • Alexander William Doniphan, Jr. (attributed), after 1860 
  • Albert Gallatin Newman, c. 1870        
  • Mrs. Albert Gallatin Newman (Minerva Hays), c. 1870
  • Col. James Thomas Carson, after 1870
  • Major James S. Rollins, 1871
  • Miss Vinnie Ream, 1876
  • Judge Francis Marion Black, c. 1878 
  • General Joseph O. Shelby (attributed), n.d.       

    
 
Landscape

  • Watching the Cargo, 1849
  • Scene on the Ohio, 1851
  • Martial Law, or Order No. 11, 1869-1870
     


Drawings And Sketches

  • Figure studies, #1
  • Figure studies, #2
  • Figure studies, #3                 
  • Rollins Residence                               
  • Seated Girl            
  • Study of a cow
  • Study, head of cow
  • Untitled sketch, standing nude
  • Untitled sketch, reclining nude
  • Untitled study, Christ Appearing to His Mother
  • Untitled study, Virgin for Christ Appearing to His Mother, #1.
  • Untitled study, Virgin for Christ Appearing to His Mother, #2

 

Prints

  • Jolly Flat Boat Men, 1847
  • In a Quandary: Mississippi Boatmen Playing Cards, 1852
  • Canvassing for a Vote, 1853                             
  • County Election, 1854
  • Verdict of the People, 1854/1855
  • Stump Speaking, 1856
  • Martial Law, or Order No. 11, 1872

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