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Thomas Sully
1783-1872
Thomas Sully Galleries
Sully became a professional painter at age 18 in 1801. He studied face-painting under Gilbert Stuart in Boston for three weeks. After some time in Virginia with this brother, Sully moved to New York, after which he moved to Philadelphia in 1806, where he resided for the remainder of his life. In 1809 he traveled to London for nine months of study under Benjamin West.
Sully's 1824 portraits of John Quincy Adams, who became President within the year, and then the Marquis de Lafayette appear to have brought him to the forefront of his day. (His Adams portrait may be seen in the National Gallery of Art, Washington.) Many famous Americans of the day had their portraits painted by him. In 1837-1838 he was in London to paint Queen Victoria at the request of Philadelphia's St. George's Society. His daughter Blanche assisted him as the Queen's "stand-in", modeling the Queen's costume when she was not available. One of Sully's portraits of Thomas Jefferson is owned by the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society at the University of Virginia and hangs in that school's Rotunda. Another Jefferson portrait, this one head-to-toe, hangs at West Point, as is his portrait of Alexander Macomb (American general).
Sully's own index indicates that he produced 2631 paintings from 1801, most of which are currently in the United States. His style resembles that of Thomas Lawrence. Though best known as a portrait painter, Sully also made historical pieces and landscapes. An example of the former is the 1819 Passage of the Delaware, now on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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Thomas Sully Daniel Wadsworth
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1807
Oil on canvas
28 1/8x21 7/8in
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art,Hartford,Connecticut,Gift of William P.Wadsworth
Thomas Sully Queen Victoria
new21/Thomas Sully-843977.jpg 1838 Oil on canvas, 143 x 113 cm Wallace Collection, London This painting is a reduced version of a whole-length portrait of the young Queen at the time of her coronation which was painted in London for the Society of the Sons of St George of Philadelphia. Author: SULLY, Thomas Title: Queen Victoria Form: painting , 1801-1850 , American , portrait
Thomas Sully Portrait of Rembrandt Peale
new24/Thomas Sully-458595.jpg "Portrait of Rembrandt Peale," by the American artist Thomas Sully, oil on canvas. 24¼ in. x 20 in. (61.6 cm. x 50.8 cm.) Courtesy of Christie's.
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Thomas Sully Mrs. Robert Gilmor,
new24/Thomas Sully-334895.jpg Mrs. Robert Gilmor, Jr. (Sarah Reeve Ladson), oil on canvas painting by Thomas Sully, 1823
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Thomas Sully Oil on canvas portrait of Elizabeth McEuen Smith by Thomas Sully
new24/Thomas Sully-467934.jpg Oil on canvas portrait of Elizabeth McEuen Smith by Thomas Sully, 1823
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Thomas Sully Portrait of the Misses Mary and Emily McEuen
new24/Thomas Sully-947366.jpg 1823(1823)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 112.4 x 87 cm (44.3 x 34.3 in)
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Thomas Sully The Passage of the Delaware
new24/Thomas Sully-596998.jpg The Passage of the Delaware. 1819. By Thomas Sully, American (born in England), 1783 - 1872.
372.11 x 525.78 cm (146 1/2 x 207 in.). Oil on canvas.
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Thomas Sully Portrait of Queen Victoria
new26/Thomas Sully-689984.jpg Date 1838(1838)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 238.8 x 147.3 cm (94 x 58 in)
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Thomas Sully Portrait of Queen Victoria (study)
new26/Thomas Sully-687477.jpg Date 1838(1838)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 91.4 x 71.5 cm (36 x 28.1 in)
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Thomas Sully Self-Portrait of the Artist Painting His Wife (Sarah Annis Sully)
new26/Thomas Sully-549368.jpg oil on canvas, by the English-born American artist Thomas Sully. 26 3/4 in. x 21 7/8 in. Yale University Art Gallery, Mabel Brady Garvan Collection. Courtesy of Yale University, New Haven, Conn.
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1783-1872
Thomas Sully Galleries
Sully became a professional painter at age 18 in 1801. He studied face-painting under Gilbert Stuart in Boston for three weeks. After some time in Virginia with this brother, Sully moved to New York, after which he moved to Philadelphia in 1806, where he resided for the remainder of his life. In 1809 he traveled to London for nine months of study under Benjamin West.
Sully's 1824 portraits of John Quincy Adams, who became President within the year, and then the Marquis de Lafayette appear to have brought him to the forefront of his day. (His Adams portrait may be seen in the National Gallery of Art, Washington.) Many famous Americans of the day had their portraits painted by him. In 1837-1838 he was in London to paint Queen Victoria at the request of Philadelphia's St. George's Society. His daughter Blanche assisted him as the Queen's "stand-in", modeling the Queen's costume when she was not available. One of Sully's portraits of Thomas Jefferson is owned by the Jefferson Literary and Debating Society at the University of Virginia and hangs in that school's Rotunda. Another Jefferson portrait, this one head-to-toe, hangs at West Point, as is his portrait of Alexander Macomb (American general).
Sully's own index indicates that he produced 2631 paintings from 1801, most of which are currently in the United States. His style resembles that of Thomas Lawrence. Though best known as a portrait painter, Sully also made historical pieces and landscapes. An example of the former is the 1819 Passage of the Delaware, now on display at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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