American Art Overview
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Active in Massachusetts 1670-74
Active in New England
born: 1683
died: 1737
Active in Albany-Schenectady area between 1718 and 1725
Possibly Nehemiah Partridge.
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Nehemiah Partridge
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Schuyler Limner
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born: Edinburgh, Scotland; 1688
died: Boston, Massachusetts; 1751
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John Nelson |
Dean Berkeley and his Entourage |
born: 1695
died: 1751
born: Sweeden; 1682
died: Philadelphia; 1755
He was a portrait painter and organ builder.
born: 1728
died: 1788
John Hesselius was the son of the Swedish émigré artist: Gustavus
Hesselius. John was born
in America, lived in Philadelphia until his marriage. Hesselius and his bride
settled in Annapolis in 1763.
He was taught art by his father. And studied with Robert Feke, who visited Philadelphia in the 1740s. He also learned from John Wollaston, an English artist active in America 1749-59. He painted many prominent citizens of Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia.
Charles Willson Peale took some of his early lessons in painting from John Hesselius.
Paul
Revereborn: Boston, Massachusetts; 1 January 1735
died: Boston; Massachusetts; 10 May 1818
Engraver, Siversmith and Patriot. The portrait next to his name is by John Singleton Copley, who you will find later on this same page. Revere, called himself a sculptor, by which he meant engraver. He engraved many things: political broadsides, business cards, bookplates, religious cards, Newspaper header banners, Masonic graduation and notification forms, money, and title pages for books. For some things he did the design, for others he just copied and engraved the plate for printing.
Here are six examples of his engraving work.
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View of Boston Harbor |
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born: Oyster Bay, New York; about 1707
died: Barbados?; 1752
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Isaac Royall and his Family |
Mrs. Charles Apthorp |
born: Charlestown, Massachusetts; 1708
died: Boston, Massachusetts; 1765
born: Boston, Massachusetts; 1734
died: London, England; 1805
Student of Benjamin West
John
Singleton Copleyborn: Boston, Massachusetts; 3 July 1738
died: London, England; 9 September 1815
He migrated to England just before the American Revolution and became an important portrait painter in London. His American work is here and his English work is given in that section. The portrait of Copley next to his name is by Gilbert Stuart.
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Paul Revere |
Boy with a Squirrel |
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Mr. and Mrs. Mifflins |
Nicholas Boylston |
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Samuel Adams |
Mrs. Daniel Sargent |
born: Springfield, Pennsylvania; 1738
died: London, England; 1820
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Death of General Wolfe |
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Penn's Treaty with the Indians |
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Agrippina landing at Brundisium |
There are more Benjamin West pictures in the Gallery of English art.
born: Queen Ann's County, Maryland; 1741
died: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 1827
Student of Benjamin West
The Peale family is covered together in the next section -- America after the Revolution.
born: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 1743
died: Norfolk, Virginia; 1812
born: Queen Ann's County, Maryland; 1747
died: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; 1831
James is Charles Winston Peale's brother. The Peale family is covered together in the next section.
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