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George Fuller (painter)

George Fuller (January 17, 1822 – March 21, 1884) was an American figure and portrait painter.

George Fuller
Born(1822-01-17)January 17, 1822
DiedMarch 21, 1884(1884-03-21) (aged 62)
NationalityAmerican
Known forPainting
ChildrenHenry Brown Fuller

Biography edit

Fuller was born in Deerfield, Massachusetts.[1] His father, Aaron Fuller, was a farmer. His mother was Aaron's second wife, Fanny Negus of Petersham, Massachusetts. His parents were not in favor of Fuller becoming a painter. At age thirteen, he went to Boston, Massachusetts to work for a grocer, then tried selling shoes before giving up on this also and returning home. A year or so later, he went to Illinois with a survey team for the railroad, and continued working with the survey team for a couple of years. Fuller then returned home once again, entered Deerfield Academy, and began to paint in his spare time.

In 1841, his desire to paint overcame his parents' opposition. He joined his half-brother Augustus as an itinerant painter, and enjoyed some success painting portraits in northern New York. That winter he went to Albany where he studied painting with Henry Kirke Brown for nine months. The next two winters, he studied painting with the Boston Artists' Association, working on the family farm in the summers. In 1846 he sold A Nun at Confession for six dollars. In 1847, he enrolled in the National Academy of Design in New York. He spent most of the next ten years in New York. Some winters he spent in the southern United States painting portraits and scenes about local life. Friends included painter E.T. Billings, with whom he travelled in the south.[2][3] In 1857 he was elected an associate of the National Academy of Design.

 
The Quadroon (study) by Fuller

His father died in 1859, and he became aware that he would eventually need to return to the family farm to support his family. In January 1860 he began five month a tour of Europe with friends during which they visited London, Paris, Florence, Rome, and Venice. He married Agnes Higginson of Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1861 and brought her home to the Deerfield farm. For the next fifteen years, he worked the farm and painted in his spare time in a studio converted form a carriage house. His farm failed in 1875, and he turned to painting for his livelihood.

In the spring of 1876, the opening of his first art exhibition relaunched his career as a painter. In 1878 the National Academy exhibition included his Turkey Pasture in Kentucky and By the Wayside. The following year he sent to the Academy And She Was a Witch and The Romany Girl. He sent more pictures to the Academy in 1881 as his reputation and commercial success grew.

In 1878, Fuller showed the oil painting, Reapers Resting, as his first exhibited at the Boston Art Club. Subsequently, at the Boston Art Club, he exhibited one oil painting, Head, in 1880; one oil painting, Portrait of Miss A___ in 1881; three oil paintings: Study Head, Portrait of Miss F., and Maidenhood, at the 1882 Boston Art Club exhibition; and the final oil painting he exhibited at the Club, Portrait of Miss C., was January 19–February 16, 1884.

His work continued to enjoy success until his death at his home in Brookline, Massachusetts on March 21, 1884, of kidney disease.[1] A memorial exhibition of his works was held at the Boston Museum of the Fine Arts in 1884.[4]

Examples of Fuller's artwork reside in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

 
Winifred Dysart (1881)

Works edit

  • Hannah, 1879, oil on canvas, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri[permanent dead link]
  • The Plains Between "The Bars" and South Deerfield, c. 1836-1838, oil on canvas, Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts
  • Cupid, 1854
  • "The Birdcatcher", 1880, oil on canvas The University of Arizona Museum of Art, Tucson, Arizona
  • Negro Nurse with Child, 1861
  • At the Bars, 1865
  • Ideal Head of a Boy (George Spencer Fuller)"", c. 1867–1873, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City
  • By the Wayside, 1877, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • The Romany Girl, 1877-1879, oil on canvas, Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts
  • Shearing the Donkey, 1877-1879
  • And She Was a Witch, 1877–1884, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City
  • Turkey Pasture in Kentucky, 1878
  • The Dandelion Girl, 1879
  • The Quadroon, 1880, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City
  • The Gathering of Simples, 1880
  • Sketch of the Deerfield Valley, c. 1880-1884, chalk on blue-grey wove paper, Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts
  • Portrait of Mary C. Hardy as a Child, 1881, oil on canvas, Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, Massachusetts
  • Winifred Dysart, 1881, Worcester Art Museum[permanent dead link], Worcester, Massachusetts
  • Hoeing Tobacco, Worcester Art Museum[permanent dead link], Worcester, Massachusetts
  • Nydia, 1882, oil on canvas, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City
  • Priscilla Fauntleroy, 1882
  • Psyche, 1882
  • November, 1882-1884
  • Fedalma, 1883-1884, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.
  • Arethusa, 1884, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • A Nun at Confession
  • Boy and Bird
  • Girl with a Calf
  • Ideal Head, oil on canvas, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, D.C.
  • Reapers Resting

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b "George Fuller". Boston Evening Transcript. March 21, 1884. p. 4. Retrieved March 29, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ Sarah Burns. "A Study of the Life and Poetic Vision of George Fuller (1822-1884)". American Art Journal, Vol. 13, No. 4 (Autumn, 1981)
  3. ^ Sarah Burns. "Images of Slavery: George Fuller's Depictions of the Antebellum South". American Art Journal, Vol. 15, No. 3 (Summer, 1983)
  4. ^ Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). "Fuller, George" . Encyclopedia Americana.

References edit

  • Downes, William Howe. "George Fuller." Dictionary of American Biography Base Set. American Council of Learned Societies, 1928-1936. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Gale, 2008. Online. February 18, 2008.
  • Sherman, Frederic Fairchild (1919). "Chapter: Four Figure Pictures by George Fuller". American Painters of Yesterday and Today. Priv. print in New York.
Attribution

External links edit

  • George Fuller Exhibition Catalogs from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • "Fuller, George" . New International Encyclopedia. 1906.
  • 19th Century Biographies

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For other people with the same name see George Fuller George Fuller January 17 1822 March 21 1884 was an American figure and portrait painter George FullerBorn 1822 01 17 January 17 1822Deerfield MassachusettsDiedMarch 21 1884 1884 03 21 aged 62 Brookline MassachusettsNationalityAmericanKnown forPaintingChildrenHenry Brown Fuller Contents 1 Biography 2 Works 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksBiography editFuller was born in Deerfield Massachusetts 1 His father Aaron Fuller was a farmer His mother was Aaron s second wife Fanny Negus of Petersham Massachusetts His parents were not in favor of Fuller becoming a painter At age thirteen he went to Boston Massachusetts to work for a grocer then tried selling shoes before giving up on this also and returning home A year or so later he went to Illinois with a survey team for the railroad and continued working with the survey team for a couple of years Fuller then returned home once again entered Deerfield Academy and began to paint in his spare time In 1841 his desire to paint overcame his parents opposition He joined his half brother Augustus as an itinerant painter and enjoyed some success painting portraits in northern New York That winter he went to Albany where he studied painting with Henry Kirke Brown for nine months The next two winters he studied painting with the Boston Artists Association working on the family farm in the summers In 1846 he sold A Nun at Confession for six dollars In 1847 he enrolled in the National Academy of Design in New York He spent most of the next ten years in New York Some winters he spent in the southern United States painting portraits and scenes about local life Friends included painter E T Billings with whom he travelled in the south 2 3 In 1857 he was elected an associate of the National Academy of Design nbsp The Quadroon study by FullerHis father died in 1859 and he became aware that he would eventually need to return to the family farm to support his family In January 1860 he began five month a tour of Europe with friends during which they visited London Paris Florence Rome and Venice He married Agnes Higginson of Cambridge Massachusetts in 1861 and brought her home to the Deerfield farm For the next fifteen years he worked the farm and painted in his spare time in a studio converted form a carriage house His farm failed in 1875 and he turned to painting for his livelihood In the spring of 1876 the opening of his first art exhibition relaunched his career as a painter In 1878 the National Academy exhibition included his Turkey Pasture in Kentucky and By the Wayside The following year he sent to the Academy And She Was a Witch and The Romany Girl He sent more pictures to the Academy in 1881 as his reputation and commercial success grew In 1878 Fuller showed the oil painting Reapers Resting as his first exhibited at the Boston Art Club Subsequently at the Boston Art Club he exhibited one oil painting Head in 1880 one oil painting Portrait of Miss A in 1881 three oil paintings Study Head Portrait of Miss F and Maidenhood at the 1882 Boston Art Club exhibition and the final oil painting he exhibited at the Club Portrait of Miss C was January 19 February 16 1884 His work continued to enjoy success until his death at his home in Brookline Massachusetts on March 21 1884 of kidney disease 1 A memorial exhibition of his works was held at the Boston Museum of the Fine Arts in 1884 4 Examples of Fuller s artwork reside in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York nbsp Winifred Dysart 1881 Works editHannah 1879 oil on canvas The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art Kansas City Missouri permanent dead link The Plains Between The Bars and South Deerfield c 1836 1838 oil on canvas Addison Gallery of American Art Andover Massachusetts Cupid 1854 The Birdcatcher 1880 oil on canvas The University of Arizona Museum of Art Tucson Arizona Negro Nurse with Child 1861 At the Bars 1865 Ideal Head of a Boy George Spencer Fuller c 1867 1873 oil on canvas Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City By the Wayside 1877 Museum of Fine Arts Boston The Romany Girl 1877 1879 oil on canvas Addison Gallery of American Art Andover Massachusetts Shearing the Donkey 1877 1879 And She Was a Witch 1877 1884 oil on canvas Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City Turkey Pasture in Kentucky 1878 The Dandelion Girl 1879 The Quadroon 1880 oil on canvas Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City The Gathering of Simples 1880 Sketch of the Deerfield Valley c 1880 1884 chalk on blue grey wove paper Addison Gallery of American Art Andover Massachusetts Portrait of Mary C Hardy as a Child 1881 oil on canvas Addison Gallery of American Art Andover Massachusetts Winifred Dysart 1881 Worcester Art Museum permanent dead link Worcester Massachusetts Hoeing Tobacco Worcester Art Museum permanent dead link Worcester Massachusetts Nydia 1882 oil on canvas Metropolitan Museum of Art New York City Priscilla Fauntleroy 1882 Psyche 1882 November 1882 1884 Fedalma 1883 1884 oil on canvas Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington D C Arethusa 1884 Museum of Fine Arts Boston A Nun at Confession Boy and Bird Girl with a Calf Ideal Head oil on canvas Smithsonian American Art Museum Washington D C Reapers RestingNotes editThis article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations February 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message a b George Fuller Boston Evening Transcript March 21 1884 p 4 Retrieved March 29 2023 via Newspapers com Sarah Burns A Study of the Life and Poetic Vision of George Fuller 1822 1884 American Art Journal Vol 13 No 4 Autumn 1981 Sarah Burns Images of Slavery George Fuller s Depictions of the Antebellum South American Art Journal Vol 15 No 3 Summer 1983 Rines George Edwin ed 1920 Fuller George Encyclopedia Americana References editDownes William Howe George Fuller Dictionary of American Biography Base Set American Council of Learned Societies 1928 1936 Reproduced in Biography Resource Center Farmington Hills Mich Gale 2008 Online February 18 2008 Sherman Frederic Fairchild 1919 Chapter Four Figure Pictures by George Fuller American Painters of Yesterday and Today Priv print in New York Attribution nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Fuller George Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press External links editGeorge Fuller Exhibition Catalogs from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Fuller George New International Encyclopedia 1906 19th Century Biographies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Fuller painter amp oldid 1152162336, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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