The pictures of this gentleman, giving evidence of great artistic ability and skill, would warrant the judges in placing them in the front rank of portrait-paintings in the Exhibition. Yet on this occasion he has displayed pictures inferior to his former works. His portrait of the Rev. Mr. Cutler is considered the second in merit presented, and it is awarded a Bronze Medal. [P. 96.]
Report of the First Industrial Exhibition of the Mechanics' Institute of the City of San Francisco, held at the Pavilion of the Institute, from the 5th to the 20th September, A.D. 1857; to which is prefixed a Brief Outline of the Origin and Progress of the Association, with its Constitution, By-laws, etc. San Francisco: Printed at the Franklin Office 1858.