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Anonymous
John Van Courtland 1731
inspired by Kneller's Lord Buckhurst and Lady Sackville |
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Pelham
Rev. Cotton Mather 1728
mezzotint
painted the portrait before he etched it. Married
Copley's mother later on. |
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John Smibert
Dean George Berkely and his Family (Bermuda Group)
1729
Was taken by the family to establish a school in Bermuda but they ended up stranded in New England. The family eventually returned to Europe but Smibert stayed and became the greatest painter in America. |
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Mrs Nathaniel Cunningham 1730
This isn't the right picture, but it's probably close. |
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Feke
Isaac Royall and his Family, 1741
Worked in Newport, Rhode Island. Everybody looks exactly the same even though a couple of them aren't even related. |
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Feke
Brigadier General Samuel Waldo c 1748
Waldo fought in the French and Indian War. This is one of the first comissioned works by the government. The telescope and war in the background are really the only hints that this is a military portrait. |
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Henrietta Johnston
Mrs. Samuel Prioleau 1715
Came to Charleston from England and used portraiture to support her family after her husband died. |
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Hesselius
Tishcohan 1735
Swedish immigrant who painted the first nude in america. This is a Minisink chief. |
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Theus
Elizabeth Wragg Manigault 1757
Theus painted very elongated faces, high color in teh cheeks. Much less idealized than was typical. |
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Badger
James Badger 1760
Worked as a sign painter |
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Blackburn
Isaac Winslow and Family 1755
First to bring the Rococco-- all the older, more serious painters like Smibert are dead. Much more playful colors. |
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John Singleton Copley
Mary and Elizabeth Royall, 1758
Totally self taught. Started painting at 13. This painting is from when he was 20. First painter to be able to capture a likeness. |
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John Singleton Copley
Henry Pelham 1765
Sent to Benjamin West and Joshua Reynolds to show off his skill to the European academy. |
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John Singleton Copley
Mrs Thomas Boylston 1766
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John Singleton Copley
Paul Revere 1770
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John Singleton Copley
Mr and Mrs Isaac Winslow 1773
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Peale
Edward Lloyd Family 1771
3 Wives and 17 kids. America's first nude model. |
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Peale
John and Elizabeth Cadwalader and Daughter Anne 1772 |
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Peale
The Peale Family 1773-1809
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Peale
George Washington at Princeton 1779
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Benjamin West
Mrs. West and Son Raphael 1770
Philadelphia quaker who became the 2nd president of the art academy. |
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West
Agrippina Landing at Brundisium with the Ashes of Germanicus 1767
West invented neoclassicism-- Winckelmann, a German guy, came to Italy to work on an excavation and wrote in favor of imitation of Greek art for artistic enlightenment, so West started to do it. |
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Death of General Wolfe, 1770
"romantic". Figures based on Greek statues. |
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West
Death on a Pale Horse 1817
Compare to Fuseli nightmare |
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