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Edward Savage (artist)

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67: 36: 53: 22: 321: 129:(Historical Society of Pennsylvania Collection, Atwater Kent Museum, Philadelphia) in 1784, but it was unfinished at his death. Savage completed the painting in 1801, and mass-produced the image as a mezzotint. Its portraits of 95:, and at first worked as a goldsmith, also practicing engraving. Although seemingly untrained in painting, he came into prominence in 1790 through his portrait of 377: 422: 447: 358: 427: 417: 407: 392: 412: 308:, an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Savage (no. 69) 66: 432: 218: 452: 442: 437: 35: 305: 269: 156: 351: 397: 58: 402: 168: 278: 160: 344: 92: 176: 143: 72: 387: 382: 240: 264: 192: 164: 100: 52: 152: 148: 119:, maintaining for several years a picture gallery and art museum on Water Street in New York. 96: 21: 138: 122: 291: 111:, and then went to Italy. Upon his return to the United States in 1794, he practiced in 141:
are highly esteemed. Savage is principally known, however, for a large portrait group,
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American paintings & historical prints from the Middendorf collection
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147:(begun 1789, completed 1796), portraying President 167:. The painting was in the collection formed by 352: 8: 359: 345: 267:; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). 209: 287: 276: 273:(1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. 7: 378:People from Princeton, Massachusetts 317: 315: 163:, and an enslaved servant, probably 107:, where he studied for a time under 423:18th-century American male artists 125:began the first representation of 14: 448:19th-century American printmakers 319: 223:George Washington's Mount Vernon 428:19th-century American painters 418:18th-century American painters 270:New International Encyclopedia 157:George Washington Parke Custis 1: 43: 26: 331:. You can help Knowledge by 171:, New York, until bought by 155:, two of her grandchildren, 127:Congress Voting Independence 59:Congress Voting Independence 16:American painter (1761–1817) 408:Painters from Massachusetts 393:Painters from New York City 469: 413:American portrait painters 314: 433:19th-century male artists 183:. He died in Princeton. 99:, intended as a gift to 93:Princeton, Massachusetts 217:Brandt, Lydia Mattice. 177:National Gallery of Art 453:American painter stubs 443:19th-century engravers 438:18th-century engravers 103:. In 1791 he visited 77: 63: 49: 32: 245:American Silversmiths 144:The Washington Family 73:The Washington Family 69: 55: 38: 24: 169:William F. Havemeyer 161:Eleanor Parke Custis 398:American goldsmiths 175:and donated to the 403:American engravers 165:Christopher Sheels 101:Harvard University 78: 64: 50: 33: 340: 339: 286:Missing or empty 279:cite encyclopedia 153:Martha Washington 149:George Washington 97:George Washington 40:George Washington 460: 361: 354: 347: 323: 316: 295: 289: 284: 282: 274: 255: 253: 251: 227: 226: 214: 139:Thomas Jefferson 123:Robert Edge Pine 48: 45: 31: 28: 468: 467: 463: 462: 461: 459: 458: 457: 368: 367: 366: 365: 312: 302: 285: 275: 263: 249: 247: 241:"Edward Savage" 239: 236: 231: 230: 219:"Edward Savage" 216: 215: 211: 206: 189: 91:He was born in 89: 87:Life and career 70: 56: 46: 29: 25:Self-portrait, 17: 12: 11: 5: 466: 464: 456: 455: 450: 445: 440: 435: 430: 425: 420: 415: 410: 405: 400: 395: 390: 385: 380: 370: 369: 364: 363: 356: 349: 341: 338: 337: 324: 310: 309: 301: 300:External links 298: 297: 296: 256: 235: 232: 229: 228: 208: 207: 205: 202: 201: 200: 199:(Boston, 1905) 188: 185: 181:Washington, DC 88: 85: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 465: 454: 451: 449: 446: 444: 441: 439: 436: 434: 431: 429: 426: 424: 421: 419: 416: 414: 411: 409: 406: 404: 401: 399: 396: 394: 391: 389: 386: 384: 381: 379: 376: 375: 373: 362: 357: 355: 350: 348: 343: 342: 336: 334: 330: 325: 322: 318: 313: 307: 304: 303: 299: 293: 280: 272: 271: 266: 265:Gilman, D. C. 261: 260:public domain 257: 246: 242: 238: 237: 233: 224: 220: 213: 210: 203: 198: 194: 191: 190: 186: 184: 182: 178: 174: 173:Andrew Mellon 170: 166: 162: 158: 154: 151:, First Lady 150: 146: 145: 140: 136: 135:Benjamin Rush 132: 131:Anthony Wayne 128: 124: 120: 118: 117:New York City 114: 110: 109:Benjamin West 106: 102: 98: 94: 86: 84: 82: 81:Edward Savage 75: 74: 68: 61: 60: 54: 41: 37: 23: 19: 333:expanding it 326: 311: 288:|title= 268: 248:. Retrieved 244: 222: 212: 196: 187:Publications 142: 126: 121: 113:Philadelphia 90: 80: 79: 71: 57: 39: 18: 388:1817 deaths 383:1761 births 62:(1784–1801) 47: 1796 30: 1791 372:Categories 204:References 193:C. H. Hart 76:(1789–96) 250:July 18, 262::  234:Sources 137:, and 105:London 195:, in 329:stub 292:help 252:2022 159:and 115:and 374:: 283:: 281:}} 277:{{ 243:. 221:. 179:, 133:, 44:c. 42:, 27:c. 360:e 353:t 346:v 335:. 294:) 290:( 254:. 225:.

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George Washington
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Benjamin West
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Robert Edge Pine
Anthony Wayne
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Thomas Jefferson
The Washington Family
George Washington
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Eleanor Parke Custis
Christopher Sheels
William F. Havemeyer
Andrew Mellon
National Gallery of Art
Washington, DC
C. H. Hart
"Edward Savage"
"Edward Savage"

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