Dennis Malone Carter

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Dennis Malone Carter (c. 1820 - 1881) was an Irish-American painter. Carter's birth date is variously listed as 1818, 1820, and 1827. Born in Ireland, he immigrated to the United States with his parents in 1839.[1] He settled in New York City, painting portraits and historical settings, where he died in July 1881.[2][3] He is interred in Woodlawn Cemetery in The Bronx, New York City.

Bornc. 1820
DiedJuly 6, 1881
KnownforPainting
NotableworkDecatur Boarding the Tripolitan Gunboat
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Dennis Malone Carter
Decatur Boarding the Tripolitan Gunboat by Dennis Malone Carter
Bornc. 1820
DiedJuly 6, 1881
Known forPainting
Notable workDecatur Boarding the Tripolitan Gunboat
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1852Intrusion on the Realm of the Forest, oil on canvas39 × 49½ in. (99 × 125.73 cm.)The collection of William B. RugerSubject: A group of Native Americans at the base of a wooded hill.[1]
1854Molly Pitcher at the Battle of Monmouth, oilFraunces Tavern Museum, New YorkSubject: Molly Pitcher loading a cannon at the Battle of Monmouth during the American Revolutionary War, 1778.[4]
1856Molly Pitcher Being Presented to George Washington, oilMonmouth County Historical Association, Freehold, New JerseySubject: Molly Pitcher presented to George Washington in commendation for her actions at the Battle of Monmouth.[4][5]
1856The Battle of New Orleans19 × 25116 in. (48.26 × 63.66 cm.)The Historic New Orleans Collection, The L. Kemper and Leila Moore Williams Founders CollectionSubject: Andrew Jackson leading the American defense against the British at the Battle of New Orleans, January 8, 1815.[6]
1866Lincoln's Drive Through RichmondChicago History MuseumSubject: A crowd, mostly white, saluting Abraham Lincoln's carriage as it passes through Richmond, Virginia[7]
1878Decatur Boarding the Tripolitan Gunboat, oil43 × 59 in. (109.2 × 149.9 cm.)National Museum of the United States Navy, Naval Historical Foundation, Washington Navy Yard, Washington, D.C. Subjects: Lieutenant Stephen Decatur, Jr. (1779–1820); Midshipman Thomas Macdonough, Jr. (1783-1825). Scene: during the bombardment of Tripoli (in modern-day Libya), 3 August 1804 (during First Barbary War); US forces under command of Commodore Edward Preble (1761-1807).
1854 Farewell to the old home, oil 36 x 50in

(91.44 x 127cm.)

Subject: A young family outside a house in the forest, including a dog.
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