Images
John Winthrop (1558-1649), statue in the National Statuary Collection (U.S. Capitol).
Owned by the American Antiquarian Society, this is the definitive portrait of Winthrop on which most subsequent portraits of the governor have been based. For more information, see the documents section of John Winthrop: Founding the City upon a Hill.
This portrait of King Charles I 1600-1649), painted by Van Dyke, hangs in the National Portrait Gallery, London.
Archbishop of Canterbury William Laud (1573-1645). National Portrait Gallery, London.
Sir Henry Vane the Younger (1613-1662). National Portrait Gallery, London.
Probable portrait of John Cotton (1565-1652).
John Winthrop Jr. (1606-1676); portrait owned by Harvard University. Painted by George F. Wright (1828-1881) from a copy owned by Greenville L. Winthrop.
Roger Williams (1603-1683). Since there was no portrait of Williams painted during his life time, a common image used for him is his statue at Reformation Wall, Geneva
Edward Winslow (1595-1655). He was the only Pilgrim to have his portrait done. Pilgrim Hall Museum, MA.
John Wheelwright (1592-1679). Portrait owned by the American Antiquarian Society.
Captain John Smith’s map of New England, 1616.
The New England region.