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Nelson A. Primus

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241: 196: 226: 211: 169:, a prominent African-American portrait painter and landscape artist. Primus stayed with Bannister only three months, as he felt the older artist was not interested in promoting the younger artist's work. He went on to study with lithographer, Charles Stetfield, who worked in the same building as Bannister. Stetfield was not as talented as Bannister, but he was a better teacher and mentor. 172:
Nelson worked part-time as a carriage painter, general painter, photo colorist, and waiter. He painted portraits when he was not working day-jobs, and often struggled to sell his work. His parents were supportive of Primus' aspirations and helped the family financially, often sending gifts of money
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In 1895, Primus and his wife Mary moved to the west coast, initially living in Seattle for a few years. Several portraits from that time period have been identified as Primus's work. The couple moved to San Francisco, California sometime around 1900, living near Chinatown. He worked at a
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County Fair, first when he was nine years old and the second time when he was seventeen. When he was fifteen, Primus was apprenticed to carriage painter, George Francis. Later, he studied art with
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or food. In July 1876, Primus' wife, Amoretta, died from complications of childbirth. He remarried Mary G. Wheeler of Nantucket, MA in 1877. In 1893, his daughter, Leila, died of pneumonia.
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By 1910, Primus's wife, Mary had died. Very little is known of his life after 1910. He died of tuberculosis on May 29, 1916, in a San Francisco hospital.
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in 1898, A realistic portrayal of life in San Francisco in the late 1800s. Many of Primus's paintings were lost in the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco.
127:. He was the only son of Mehitable (Jacobs), a dressmaker and Holdridge Primus, a grocery store clerk at R.S and G. Seyms Co. He had three sisters, 571: 438: 317: 305:
Beloved Sisters and Loving Friends: Letters from Rebecca Primus of Royal Oak, Maryland, and Addie Brown of Hartford, Connecticut, 1854–1868
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delicatessen, and in his free time, he painted cityscapes, landscapes and portraits. While in San Francisco, he created
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Primus's artistic talents were recognized early in his life. He won a drawing award twice at the
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so that Primus could study art and find work as an artist. He first studied art with
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The Primus Papers: An Introduction to Hartford's Nineteenth Century Black Community
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Hopes and Expectations: The Origins of the Black Middle Class in Hartford
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Hopes and Expectations: The Origins of the Black Middle Class in Hartford
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On June 18, 1864, Primus married Amoretta Prime, of
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Index

Nelson Primus
Hartford, Connecticut
Portrait painting
Hartford, Connecticut
Rebecca
Hartford
Gad Asher
American Revolutionary War
Hartford
Elizabeth Gilbert Jerome
Norfolk, Connecticut
Boston
Edward Mitchell Bannister
Lizzy May Ulmer, 1876
Nehemiah Gibson, 1883
Landscape with horse, 1884
Fortune Teller, 1898



ISBN
978-0961611217
Griffin, Farah Jasmine
Beloved Sisters and Loving Friends: Letters from Rebecca Primus of Royal Oak, Maryland, and Addie Brown of Hartford, Connecticut, 1854–1868
Alfred A. Knopf
ISBN
978-0-679-45128-0
"Finding Rebecca Primus"
Hartford Courant
10

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