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(1 February 1766 - 28 September 1839) was a pioneer of the American theater. He was a producer, playwright, and actor, as well as a historian. He managed two of New York's earliest and most prominent theaters, the John Street Theatre (from 1796 - 98) and the Park Theatre (from 1798 - 1805). He was also an artist, despite losing an eye in childhood. He was born in Perth Amboy New Jersey, the son of an army officer wounded at the Battle of Quebec in 1759. In 1783, he produced a portrait of George Washington, now owned by the United States Senate, and later studied art under Benjamin West in London. After returning to America in 1787, he worked exclusively in the theater for 18 years, resuming painting out of economic necessity in 1805. By 1817, he was a full-time painter. In his lifetime he produced more than sixty plays, most of which were adaptations or translations from French or German works. A few were original: these were based on American themes and had American characters. However, he is best known for his encyclopedic three-volume History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States, which was published in 1834, and which is now an invaluable source of information about artists, collecting, and artistic life generally in the colonial and federal periods.

William Dunlap Robert Snow oil painting artist


William Dunlap Robert Snow oil painting artist

ID de tableau::  71511
Robert Snow
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ca. 1831(1831) Oil on panel 85.2 x 67.8 cm (33.54 x 26.69 in)


William Dunlap Robert Snow oil painting artist


William Dunlap Robert Snow oil painting artist

ID de tableau::  72694
Robert Snow
new24/William Dunlap-959786.jpg
Date ca. 1831(1831) Medium Oil on panel Dimensions 85.2 X 67.8 cm (33.54 X 26.69 in) cyf


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