Art in America Before the Revolution Address Before the Society of Colonial Wa

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Art in America Before the Revolution Address Before the Society of Colonial Wa
Balch, Edwin Swift, 1856-1927
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He painted portraits in New York from about 1761 to 1772.
Taylor painted miniatures in the Colonies about 1760.
Gustavus Hesselius, probably a Swede, although one authority calls him an Englishman, was painting portraits in 1763 at Annapolis, Maryland, where he was the first teacher of Charles Wilson Peale. There are two portraits by him in the Historical Society of Philadelphia, of an ugly gray color, and wooden in drawing.
Cain painted portraits in Maryland about 1760.
Frazier was painting at
... Norfolk, Virginia, about 1763.
Abraham Delanoy was born about 1740 and died about 1786. He was a pupil of Benjamin West and painted por- traits from about 1760 until his decease. .
Patience Wright was born in 1725, and died in 1785. She was of Quaker descent and resided in Colonial times at Bordentown, New Jersey. She used to model heads and figures, principally in wax, which are said to show some imitative talent. She started her son, Joseph Wright, at painting, and is probably the earliest woman artist in the United States.


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