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This is part 15 of a 21-part post on American Folk Art:
John Sherburne Blunt (1798 – 1835)
John Sherburne Blunt was born in the Portsmouth,
New Hampshire area. His brief career consisted of portraiture, landscapes, and
marine art. He also produced ship ornaments and miniatures in his early years.
He married in 1821, and in 1825 he opened an art instruction school in
Portsmouth. He moved to Boston in 1831.
1828 Winter Scene oil on canvas mounted on Masonite 60.6 x 69.8 cm Museum of FIne Arts, Boston, MA |
1829-30c Portrait of a Child oil on canvas 68.2 x 58.4 cm |
1830-31c ( attributed to ) Portrait of a Country Squire oil on canvas 76.2 x 63.5 cm |
1830-31c ( attributed to ) Portrait of a Country Squire's Wife oil on canvas 76.2 x 63.5 cm |
1830-33 ( attributed to ) Miss Frances A. Motley oil on canvas 89.8 x 74.3 cm American Folk Art Museum, New York City |
1830-35c ( attributed to ) Mary Beth Steward |
1830c Portrait of a Lady oil on canvas 76.2 x 63.5 cm |
1831c Gentleman fron Providence, RI oil on canvas 66 x 55.9 cm |
1831c Lady on Red Sofa oil on canvas 84.4 x 71.7 cm Folk Art Museum, New York City |
1835 Boston Harbour oil on panel 52.1 x 71.4 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA |
1835c Portrait of a Gentleman oil on canvas 83.8 x 68.6 cm |
n.d. Portrait of a Gentleman oil on canvas 75.6 x 62.9 cm |
n.d. Portrait of a Lady in a Black Dress oil on canvas 83.8 x 71.1 cm |
n.d. Portrait of a Lady oil on canvas 75.6 x 62.9 cm |
n.d. Portrait of a Young Girl oil on canvas |
n.d. Portrait of a Young Woman oil on canvas 66 x 55.9 cm |
n.d. Portrait of the Wife of Rufus Kendall oil on canvas 77.5 x 63.5 cm |
Samuel Addison Shute (1803-1836) and
Ruth
Whittier Shute (1803-1882)
Helen and Steven Kellogg's entry in "American Radiance" for Samuel Addison and Ruth Whittier Shute note that they "were an unusually talented, prolific and enterprising pair of artists who married in Sommerworth, New Hampshire, on October 16, 1827. Ruth was born in Dover, New Hampshire, on Octover 3, 1802, the eighth of nine children; Samuel was born on September 24 of the same year. He attended the Governer Dummer Academy in Byfield, Massachusetts, and went on to study medicine at Dartmouth College.
After his marriage, Dr. Shute's focus shifted away from medicine, and he joined his wife in an artistic partnership that took the couple through the hamlets and small cities of northern New England and New York State, selling their services as itinerant portrait painters. Their efforts met with considerable success until Samuel's untimely death in Champlain, New York, in 1836, at the age of 32.
The Shutes employed a highly unusual method of painting, in that they simultaneously directed their creative energies to the same portrait. Although the great majority of their works are unsigned, a number of them are inscribed on the reverse “Painted by R.W. Shute and S.A. Shute”. In several, their contributions are more specifically documented as having been “Drawn by R.W. Shute and Painted by S.A. Shute”.
By
September 1833, Ruth alone was signing paintings. For four years after her husband's death, Ruth continued to travel the region and
paint, before marrying Alpha Tarbell and moving to Lexington, Kentucky. Her
last known portrait is of her granddaughter, dated 1874.
1828 Mary Ann Russell graphite, watercolour, gouache, ink and gum arabic on paper 25.3 x 20.8 cm |
1830-35c ( attributed to ) Child with Blue Shoes graphite, watercolour and gouache on wove paper 58.1 x 50.2 cm |
1830c ( attributed to ) Miniature Portrait of A Young Lady watercolour on paper in original frame 5.4 x 6.7 cm |
1830c Double Portrait of a Young Boy and a Baby graphite and watercolour on paper 73 x 48.9 cm |
1830c Miniature Portrait of a Young Boy watercolour on paper in original frame 5.4 x 6.7 cm |
1830c Portrait of a Little Girl graphite, watercolour, gouache and ink on paper 67.3 x 43.2 cm |
1830c Portrait of a Young Boy in a Blue Dress graphite, charcoal and watercolour on paper 70 x 48.3 cm |
1830c Portrait of a Young Man Holding a Book graphite and watercolour on paper mounted on cardboard 64.8 x 49.5 cm |
1830c Portrait of Miss Adeline Bartlett of Lowell, MA graphite and watercolour on paper 13.3 x 12.1 cm |
1831-32c Abigail S. Burnham graphite, watercolour, gouache, ink and gold foil on paper 34.3 x 24.1 cm Folk Art Museum, New York City |
1831-32c Master Burnham graphite, watercolour, gouache and ink on paper 69.8 x 48.3 cm Folk Art Museum, New York City |
1831c Frederick Buxton graphite, watercolour, gouache and ink on paper 46.3 x 38.7 cm |
1831c Portrait of Two Children watercolour, pen and ink on paper |
1832 Miss Emeline Parker of Lowell, MA graphite, watercolour, gouache, gum arabic and gold foil on heavy white wove paper 60 x 47.3 cm Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City |
1832 Portrait of Eliza Parker Townsend of Lowell, MA graphite and watercolour on paper 61 x 50.8 cm |
1832c Portrait of Jeremiah H. Emerson graphite, watercolour, gouache, ink and gold foil on paper 74.3 x 48.3 cm |
1833c Eliza Gordon ( Mrs Zophar Willard Brooks ) watercolour and gouache on paper with applied gold paper 62.6 x 48.3 cm Folk Art Museum, New York City |
1833c Portrait of a Standing Little Girl watercolour on paper 66 x 54 cm |
1834 Portrait of a Child graphite, watercolour, pen and ink on paper 41.3 x 36.8 cm |
1835 Portrait of Mrs. David Stevens of St. Albans, VT by Ruth Whittier Shute oil on canvas 76.2 x 61.6 cm |
1840c ( attributed to ) Elderly Lady Seated in a Chair watercolour on paper 48.8 x 38.7 cm |
n.d. Portrait of a Woman in Blue watercolour and ink on paper 50 x 40 cm |
n.d. Portrait of a Woman watercolour and pencil with gold foil55.9 x 45.7 cm |
n.d. Portrait of a Woman with Tortoiseshell Comb oil on canvas 69.5 x 61 cm |
n.d. Portrait of a Young Boy graphite. watercolour, pen and ink on paper |
n.d. Portrait of John and hannah Maria Pickett graphite and watercolour on paper 74.3 x 54 cm |
Asahel Lynde
Powers (1813-1843)
Asahel Lynde Powers was born in Springfield, Vermont in1813. He began his career as an
itinerant artist at an early age; the first portrait attributed to him is from
1831. Several portraits from the mid-1830s were painted in Springfield,
indicating that Powers returned there periodically from his travels through
Vermont, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire. Powers' paintings from the 1830s are
considered his strongest portraits due to their intensity, crispness, and
decorative quality.
In the early 1840s the artist moved to Olney, Illinois. A number
of likenesses dated 1840 and painted in the area of Plattsburgh, New York.
While in New York Powers evidently gave painting tuition as well. Landscape and
still life painter Daniel Folger Bigelow (1823-1910) of Peru, New York, wrote
that he acquired his first instruction from Powers, to whose influence he owed
his own "delicacy of coloring and treatment."
There are no known works, however, from the artist's Illinois
residency. An 1844 document from Clinton County, the only evidence of Powers'
marriage, orders Elizabeth M. Powers, his widow, to make an inventory of the
deceased's possessions, suggesting that she may not have accompanied him to
Illinois, where he died in 1843.
1826? Mrs. Patrick Henry ( Dorothea Dandridge ) oil on canvas 85.1 x 60.3 cm Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA |
1826? Patrick Henry oil on canvas Shelburne Museum, Vermont |
1831c possibly William Sheldon oil on wood 104.4 x 78.7 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC |
1833 Hannah Fisher Stedman oil on wood 91.5 x 63 cm National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC |
1835c ( attributed to ) Portrait of Abel Fisk Farrar Worcester, Massachusetts oil on canvas 87.6 x 64.8 cm Private Collection |
1835c Portrait of a Young Man oil on panel |
Pair of wedding portraits of Colonel
Butterfield and his wife Octavia. The Colonel wears the uniform of the 26th
Regiment of Vermont Militia. One dated 1836 on reverse:
1836c Colonel Butterfield oil on canvas 50 .8 x 48.9 cm Private Collection |
1836c Mrs Butterfield oil on canvas 50 .8 x 48.9 cm Private Collection |
1839c Portrait of a Young Gentleman oil on poplar panel |
n.d. ( attributed to ) "Carson Dana Gifford Miller, born Vermont 1812, died Rochester, NY, April 30, 1891" oil on paperboard 20.3 x 35.6 cm |
n.d. ( attributed to ) Carson Dana Miller or her Sister (1897-1881) oil on paperboard 20.3 x 35.6 cm |
n.d. ( attributed to ) Hemon Miller (1897-1881) oil on paperboard 20.3 x 35.6 cm |
n.d. ( attributed to ) Woman Wearing a Golden Brown Dress and Gold Jewellery |
n.d. Azuba Allen Carpenter, Wife of Dr. Henry Gray |
n.d. Charles Mortimer French |
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