Gilbert Stuart

Gilbert Stuart
Title Gilbert Stuart PDF eBook
Author Carrie Rebora Barratt
Publisher Metropolitan Museum of Art
Pages 354
Release 2004
Genre Portrait painting, American
ISBN 1588391221

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The Life Portraits of Thomas Jefferson

The Life Portraits of Thomas Jefferson
Title The Life Portraits of Thomas Jefferson PDF eBook
Author Alfred L. Bush
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 116
Release 1987
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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The Genius of Gilbert Stuart

The Genius of Gilbert Stuart
Title The Genius of Gilbert Stuart PDF eBook
Author Dorinda Evans
Publisher Princeton Univ Department of Art &
Pages 177
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780691059457

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Arguably the most gifted American portraitist of the late-18th and early 19th centuries, Gilbert Stuart is perhaps best known for his "Athenaeum" portrait of George Washington. This book explores Stuart's life and times, and presents his famous paintings as well as many never before published. 16 color plates. 103 halftones.

American Paintings of the Eighteenth Century

American Paintings of the Eighteenth Century
Title American Paintings of the Eighteenth Century PDF eBook
Author National Gallery of Art (U.S.)
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 454
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN

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The energy and optimism of the new nation are abundantly apparent in this catalogue. It features some of the icons of American art, such as John Singleton Copley's The Copley Family and Gilbert Stuart's portraits of the first five presidents. Numerous paintings, including Benjamin West's Colonel Guy Johnson and Karonghyontye (Captain David Hill), are discussed from a new perspective, the result of information culled from letters, wills, and other previously unpublished documents. The author offers new interpretations of some works, among them Charles Willson Peale's portrait of the Baltimore couple Benjamin and Eleanor Ridgely Laming. The volume is richly illustrated, with carefully selected comparative illustrations.

Lessons in Likeness

Lessons in Likeness
Title Lessons in Likeness PDF eBook
Author Estill Curtis Pennington
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 621
Release 2010-11-26
Genre Art
ISBN 0813139600

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From 1802, when the young artist William Edward West began painting portraits on a downriver trip to New Orleans, to 1918, when John Alberts, the last of Frank Duveneck's students, worked in Louisville, a wide variety of portrait artists were active in Kentucky and the Ohio River Valley. Lessons in Likeness: Portrait Painters in Kentucky and the Ohio River Valley, 1802–1920 charts the course of those artists as they painted the mighty and the lowly, statesmen and business magnates as well as country folk living far from urban centers. Paintings by each artist are illustrated, when possible, from The Filson Historical Society collection of some 400 portraits representing one of the most extensive holdings available for study in the region. This volume begins with a cultural chronology—a backdrop of critical events that shaped the taste and times of both artist and sitter. The chronology is followed by brief biographies of the artists, both legends and recent discoveries, illustrated by their work. Matthew Harris Jouett, who studied with Gilbert Stuart, William Edward West, who painted Lord Byron, and Frank Duveneck are well-known; far less so are James T. Poindexter, who painted charming children's portraits in western Kentucky, Reason Croft, a recently discovered itinerant in the Louisville area, and Oliver Frazer, the last resident portrait artist in Lexington during the romantic era. Pennington's study offers a captivating history of portraiture not only as a cherished possession but also representing a period of cultural and artistic transitions in the history of the Ohio River Valley region.

Newportraits

Newportraits
Title Newportraits PDF eBook
Author Newport Art Museum (R.I.)
Publisher UPNE
Pages 352
Release 2000
Genre Art
ISBN 9781584650188

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"In 1992, the Newport Art Museum assembled an exhibition of 223 portraits of Newporters painted over a period of three centuries. It presented not just a gallery of the Newport elite and some of its haute bourgeoisie, but also a showcase of the most famous portraitists and portrait styles throughout United States history. Artists represented in this collection range from the great colonial portraitists Gilbert Stuart, Robert Feke, and John Singleton Copley to such modern figures as Diego Rivera, Larry Rivers, and Andy Warhol."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Of Arms and Artists

Of Arms and Artists
Title Of Arms and Artists PDF eBook
Author Paul Staiti
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 546
Release 2016-10-18
Genre History
ISBN 1632864673

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A vibrant and original perspective on the American Revolution through the stories of the five great artists whose paintings animated the new American republic. The images accompanying the founding of the United States--of honored Founders, dramatic battle scenes, and seminal moments--gave visual shape to Revolutionary events and symbolized an entirely new concept of leadership and government. Since then they have endured as indispensable icons, serving as historical documents and timeless reminders of the nation's unprecedented beginnings. As Paul Staiti reveals in Of Arms and Artists, the lives of the five great American artists of the Revolutionary period--Charles Willson Peale, John Singleton Copley, John Trumbull, Benjamin West, and Gilbert Stuart--were every bit as eventful as those of the Founders with whom they continually interacted, and their works contributed mightily to America's founding spirit. Living in a time of breathtaking change, each in his own way came to grips with the history they were living through by turning to brushes and canvases, the results often eliciting awe and praise, and sometimes scorn. Their imagery has connected Americans to 1776, allowing us to interpret and reinterpret the nation's beginning generation after generation. The collective stories of these five artists open a fresh window on the Revolutionary era, making more human the figures we have long honored as our Founders, and deepening our understanding of the whirlwind out of which the United States emerged.