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Alfred Thomas Agate

Alfred Thomas Agate (February 14, 1812 – January 5, 1846) was a noted American artist, painter and miniaturist.

Alfred Thomas Agate
Self-portrait
Born(1812-02-14)February 14, 1812
DiedJanuary 5, 1846(1846-01-05) (aged 33)
Washington, D.C.
NationalityAmerican
Known forPainting, Miniature
Agate's portrait of Biraban, from L. E. Threlkeld's book A Key to the Structure of the Aboriginal Language, published in 1850
Agate's portrait of a Kalapuya man, sketched in Oregon during the United States Exploring Expedition.

Agate lived in New York from 1831 to 1838. He studied with his brother, Frederick Styles Agate, a portrait and historical painter. He later went on to study with Thomas Seir Cummings.[citation needed] By the late 1830s, Agate was exhibiting his work at the National Academy of Design in New York, and established himself as a skilled painter in oils. He was elected into the National Academy of Design as an honorary member in 1840.

Agate drew landscapes, portraits, and scientific illustrations. For much of his landscapes,[citation needed] Agate used a camera lucida, a device which projected the scene onto a piece of paper for purposes of tracing.

Expedition

Agate created many artworks during his service with the United States Exploring Expedition of 1838–1842 under Charles Wilkes. He was especially good at botanical illustrations, and was the designated portrait and botanical artist of the expedition.[1]

The United States Exploring Expedition passed through the Ellice Islands and visited Funafuti, Nukufetau and Vaitupu in 1841.[2] During the visit of the expedition to the Ellice Islands (now known as Tuvalu) Alfred Thomas Agate recorded the dress and tattoo patterns of men of Nukufetau.[3]

Agate created the first known picture of Mount Shasta. Agate contributed more than half (173 of 342) of the sketches and paintings reproduced as lithographs illustrating the five volumes of the expedition's reports. He sketched the Oregon Territory, including a look into a Chinook Lodge, an Indian Burial Place, an Indian Mode of Rocking Cradle, and a picture of the wreck of one of the expedition's sailing ships at the mouth of the Columbia River.

After the expedition

Agate lived in Washington, D.C., from 1842 onward, but his health suffered severely from the expedition and he died four years later of consumption.

On Agate's death in 1846, the drawings passed to his widow, Elizabeth Hill Kennedy Agate, who later married Dr. William J. C. Du Hamel of Washington, D.C. In 1926, one of her daughters from this marriage, Elizabeth A. Du Hamel, sold them to the Naval Historical Foundation. The Naval Historical Foundation donated Agate's artwork to the Navy Art Collection in 1998.

Namesakes

In 1841, Agate Passage near Bainbridge Island, Washington, was named by Lt. Charles Wilkes in honor of Agate. Agate Island in Fiji was also named in honor of Agate. Botanist Asa Gray used Agate's drawings and the expedition's specimens for botanical reports, and named a violet, Agatea violaris, after him.[4]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ . www.history.navy.mil. Archived from the original on 30 April 2007. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  2. ^ Tyler, David B. – 1968 The Wilkes Expedition. The First United States Exploring Expedition (1838–42). Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society
  3. ^ The extensive report of the expedition has been digitized by the Smithsonian Institution. The visit to the Ellice Islands (now known as Tuvalu) is described in Chapter 2 in volume 5, pp. 35–75, 'Ellice's and Kingsmill's Group', http://www.sil.si.edu/DigitalCollections/usexex/
  4. ^ Gray 1852.

Bibliography

External links

  • Alfred Thomas Agate at American Art Gallery
  • from the Navy Art Gallery

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Alfred Thomas Agate February 14 1812 January 5 1846 was a noted American artist painter and miniaturist Alfred Thomas AgateSelf portraitBorn 1812 02 14 February 14 1812Sparta New YorkDiedJanuary 5 1846 1846 01 05 aged 33 Washington D C NationalityAmericanKnown forPainting MiniatureAgate s portrait of Biraban from L E Threlkeld s book A Key to the Structure of the Aboriginal Language published in 1850Agate s portrait of a Kalapuya man sketched in Oregon during the United States Exploring Expedition Agate lived in New York from 1831 to 1838 He studied with his brother Frederick Styles Agate a portrait and historical painter He later went on to study with Thomas Seir Cummings citation needed By the late 1830s Agate was exhibiting his work at the National Academy of Design in New York and established himself as a skilled painter in oils He was elected into the National Academy of Design as an honorary member in 1840 Agate drew landscapes portraits and scientific illustrations For much of his landscapes citation needed Agate used a camera lucida a device which projected the scene onto a piece of paper for purposes of tracing Contents 1 Expedition 2 After the expedition 3 Namesakes 4 Gallery 5 References 6 Bibliography 7 External linksExpedition EditAgate created many artworks during his service with the United States Exploring Expedition of 1838 1842 under Charles Wilkes He was especially good at botanical illustrations and was the designated portrait and botanical artist of the expedition 1 The United States Exploring Expedition passed through the Ellice Islands and visited Funafuti Nukufetau and Vaitupu in 1841 2 During the visit of the expedition to the Ellice Islands now known as Tuvalu Alfred Thomas Agate recorded the dress and tattoo patterns of men of Nukufetau 3 Agate created the first known picture of Mount Shasta Agate contributed more than half 173 of 342 of the sketches and paintings reproduced as lithographs illustrating the five volumes of the expedition s reports He sketched the Oregon Territory including a look into a Chinook Lodge an Indian Burial Place an Indian Mode of Rocking Cradle and a picture of the wreck of one of the expedition s sailing ships at the mouth of the Columbia River After the expedition EditAgate lived in Washington D C from 1842 onward but his health suffered severely from the expedition and he died four years later of consumption On Agate s death in 1846 the drawings passed to his widow Elizabeth Hill Kennedy Agate who later married Dr William J C Du Hamel of Washington D C In 1926 one of her daughters from this marriage Elizabeth A Du Hamel sold them to the Naval Historical Foundation The Naval Historical Foundation donated Agate s artwork to the Navy Art Collection in 1998 Namesakes EditIn 1841 Agate Passage near Bainbridge Island Washington was named by Lt Charles Wilkes in honor of Agate Agate Island in Fiji was also named in honor of Agate Botanist Asa Gray used Agate s drawings and the expedition s specimens for botanical reports and named a violet Agatea violaris after him 4 Gallery Edit Andes near Alparmarca Peru Sketched from an Elevation of 16 000 Feet illustration from the South American portion of the United States Exploring Expedition digitally restored A man from the Nukufetau atoll Ellice Islands now Tuvalu 1841 Portrait of a native of the Gilbert Islands then called the Kingsmill Islands 1841 Illustration of a Ficus in SamoaReferences Edit The Alfred Agate Collection The United States Exploring Expedition 1838 1842 www history navy mil Archived from the original on 30 April 2007 Retrieved 3 July 2021 Tyler David B 1968 The Wilkes Expedition The First United States Exploring Expedition 1838 42 Philadelphia American Philosophical Society The extensive report of the expedition has been digitized by the Smithsonian Institution The visit to the Ellice Islands now known as Tuvalu is described in Chapter 2 in volume 5 pp 35 75 Ellice s and Kingsmill s Group http www sil si edu DigitalCollections usexex Gray 1852 Bibliography EditGray Asa 4 May 1852 Agatea Nov Gen Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2 323 324 United States Exploring Expedition 1838 1842 Records of the United States Exploring Expedition Harvard University Herbaria Botany Libraries Archives Gray Herbarium June 2009 Retrieved 7 May 2020 Contains botanical illustrations Who Was Who in America Historical Volume 1607 1896 Chicago Marquis Who s Who 1963 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Alfred Thomas Agate Alfred Thomas Agate at American Art Gallery Exhibit The Alfred Agate Collection The United States Exploring Expedition 1838 1842 from the Navy Art Gallery Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alfred Thomas Agate amp oldid 1126254351, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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