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Thomas Sully

Thomas Sully (June 19, 1783 – November 5, 1872) was an American portrait painter in the United States. Born in Great Britain, he lived most of his life in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He painted in the style of Thomas Lawrence. His subjects included national political leaders such as United States presidents: Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, and Andrew Jackson, Revolutionary War hero General Marquis de Lafayette, and many leading musicians and composers. In addition to portraits of wealthy patrons, he painted landscapes and historical pieces such as the 1819 The Passage of the Delaware. His work was adapted for use on United States coinage.

Thomas Sully
Sully in 1869
BornJune 19, 1783 (1783-06-19)
DiedNovember 5, 1872(1872-11-05) (aged 89)
OccupationPainter
SpouseSarah (Annis) Sully (m. 1805)
Children9, including Brevet BG Alfred Sully (May 22, 1820 – April 27, 1879); Mary Chester Sully (married John Neagle); Jane Cooper Sully; Blanche Sully; Rosalie Sully (June 3, 1818 – July 8, 1847), (in a relationship with Charlotte Cushman (1843-1844)); Thomas Wilcocks Sully
Parents
  • Matthew Sully (father)
  • Sarah Chester (mother)
Signature

Life and career edit

Early life edit

Sully was born in Horncastle, Lincolnshire, England in 1783 to actors Matthew Sully and Sarah Chester.[1] In March 1792, the Sullys and their nine children emigrated to Charleston, South Carolina, where Thomas's uncle Thomas Wade West managed a theater. Sully made his first appearance in the theater as a tumbler at the age of 11 in Charleston.[2] After a brief apprenticeship to an insurance broker, who recognized his artistic talent, at about age 12 Sully began painting. He studied with his brother-in-law Jean Belzons (active 1794–1812), a French miniaturist, until they had a falling-out in 1799. Between 1801 and 1802, Sully lived in Norfolk, Virginia, the city from which his aunt Margaretta Sully West ran her theater and opera company.[3]

Career as a painter edit

 
The Passage of the Delaware, 1819, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
 
Plaque on the former home of Thomas Sully in Society Hill

Sully became a professional painter at age 18 in 1801, while living in Norfolk, Virginia, with his brother Lawrence.[4] By 1802, he and elder brother Lawrence Sully (1769–1804) changed their base to Richmond, Virginia, where they continued to work together. In 1805, Thomas Sully married his brother's widow, Sarah (Annis) Sully. He took on the rearing of Lawrence's children.

Sully moved to New York in 1806. The next year, he studied portrait painting under Gilbert Stuart in Boston for three weeks. By 1808, he had settled in Philadelphia, where he resided for the remainder of his life. In 1809 Sully traveled to London for nine months of study under the American Benjamin West, who had established his painting career in Great Britain.[citation needed]

Sully's 1824 portraits of John Quincy Adams, who became President within the year, and the general Marquis de Lafayette, appear to have brought him widespread recognition. His Adams portrait is held in the National Gallery of Art, Washington. Many notable 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 does his portrait of General Alexander Macomb.

 
Mrs. Robert Gilmor, Jr. (Sarah Reeve Ladson), 1823, Oil on canvas

In Philadelphia Sully taught portrait painting to Marcus Aurelius Root, who later became an internationally successful daguerreotypist.[5]

Sully's records say that he produced 2,631 paintings from 1801, most of which are currently in the United States.[citation needed] His style resembles that of Thomas Lawrence.(cf. Rilla Evelyn Jackman "AMERICAN ARTS" 1928 pg. 61)[citation needed] Though best known as a portrait painter, Sully also made historical pieces and landscapes. An example of the former is the 1819 The Passage of the Delaware, now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Personal life edit

Thomas and Sarah Sully had nine children together. Among the children were Alfred Sully, Mary Chester Sully (who married Sully's protégé, the painter John Neagle), Jane Cooper Sully (who married a Mr. Darley), Blanche Sully, Rosalie Sully, and Thomas Wilcocks Sully.[citation needed]

Professional Connections and Honors edit

Sully was one of the founding members of The Musical Fund Society in Philadelphia.[6] He painted the portraits of many of the musicians and composers who were also members. In 1835, Sully was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society.[7]

Death and legacy edit

 
Grave marker for Thomas Sully and his wife Sarah

Sully died in Philadelphia on November 5, 1872, and was interred in Laurel Hill Cemetery.[8]

His book Hints to Young Painters was published posthumously.

His paintings are held and displayed permanently in many of the world's leading art museums. Two of Sully's portraits hang in the chambers of the Dialectic and Philanthropic societies of the University of North Carolina. Portraits, including that of President James K. Polk, were commissioned of notable alumni from the Societies. The obverse design of the United States Seated Liberty coinage, which began with the Gobrecht dollar in 1836 and lasted until 1891, was based on his work. The Sully painting Portrait of Anna and Harriet Coleman was sold at auction in 2013 for $145,000.[9]

His son, Alfred Sully, served as a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Through Alfred, Thomas Sully is the great-grandfather of Ella Deloria, the noted Yankton Dakota ethnologist and writer; the great-grandfather of artist Mary Sully (also known as Susan Mabel Deloria, 1896–1963);[10] and the great-great-grandfather of Vine Deloria, Jr., Standing Rock Dakota scholar and author of Custer Died For Your Sins (1969), an American Indian civil-rights manifesto.

Sully was a great-uncle of Thomas Sully (1855–1939), the New Orleans-based architect.

Charles Henry Lanneau of South Carolina was his student; he became a portrait painter and Civil War artist.

The World War II Liberty Ship SS Thomas Sully was named in his honor.

Gallery of works edit

References edit

  1. ^ Barratt, Carrie Rebora. "Thomas Sully (1783–1872) and Queen Victoria". metmuseum.org. Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved December 7, 2014.
  2. ^ "Thomas Sully: Portraiture, Fancy, Theatricality and Commerce in Art in 19th-Century America".
  3. ^ Rossheim, Beth (1981). Thomas Sully (1783-1872): Beginning Portraitist in Norfolk. pp. 18, 48.
  4. ^ Rossheim, Beth (1981). Thomas Sully (1783-1872): Beginning Portraitist in Norfolk.
  5. ^ "Marcus Aurelius Root". Luminous Lint. Retrieved January 14, 2023.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on March 28, 2008.
  7. ^ "APS Member History". search.amphilsoc.org. Retrieved April 8, 2021.
  8. ^ Association for Public Art
  9. ^ "William Coleman Auction Results 9-28-13" (PDF). John M. Hess Auction Service Inc. Manheim, Pennsylvania.
  10. ^ Deloria, Philip (2019). Becoming Mary Sully: Toward an American Indian Abstract. University of Washington Press. ISBN 9780295745046.
  11. ^ "Lady with a Harp: Eliza Ridgely, 1818". National Gallery of Art. Archived from the original on August 6, 2012. Retrieved February 5, 2008.

Further reading edit

  • Murray, P. & L. (1996). Dictionary of Art and Artists. Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-051300-0.
  • Carrie Rebora Barratt, Queen Victoria and Thomas Sully. Exhibition catalogue. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000.

External links edit

  • The Winterthur Library Overview of the archival collection on Thomas Sully.
  • "Washington's Crossing as Docudrama", Wall Street Journal, Retrieved 03/19/2001
  • "Thomas Sully (1783–1872) and Queen Victoria". In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Thomas Sully June 19 1783 November 5 1872 was an American portrait painter in the United States Born in Great Britain he lived most of his life in Philadelphia Pennsylvania He painted in the style of Thomas Lawrence His subjects included national political leaders such as United States presidents Thomas Jefferson John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson Revolutionary War hero General Marquis de Lafayette and many leading musicians and composers In addition to portraits of wealthy patrons he painted landscapes and historical pieces such as the 1819 The Passage of the Delaware His work was adapted for use on United States coinage Thomas SullySully in 1869BornJune 19 1783 1783 06 19 Horncastle Lincolnshire UKDiedNovember 5 1872 1872 11 05 aged 89 Philadelphia Pennsylvania USOccupationPainterSpouseSarah Annis Sully m 1805 Children9 including Brevet BG Alfred Sully May 22 1820 April 27 1879 Mary Chester Sully married John Neagle Jane Cooper Sully Blanche Sully Rosalie Sully June 3 1818 July 8 1847 in a relationship with Charlotte Cushman 1843 1844 Thomas Wilcocks SullyParentsMatthew Sully father Sarah Chester mother Signature Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Early life 1 2 Career as a painter 1 3 Personal life 1 4 Professional Connections and Honors 1 5 Death and legacy 2 Gallery of works 3 References 4 Further reading 5 External linksLife and career editEarly life edit Sully was born in Horncastle Lincolnshire England in 1783 to actors Matthew Sully and Sarah Chester 1 In March 1792 the Sullys and their nine children emigrated to Charleston South Carolina where Thomas s uncle Thomas Wade West managed a theater Sully made his first appearance in the theater as a tumbler at the age of 11 in Charleston 2 After a brief apprenticeship to an insurance broker who recognized his artistic talent at about age 12 Sully began painting He studied with his brother in law Jean Belzons active 1794 1812 a French miniaturist until they had a falling out in 1799 Between 1801 and 1802 Sully lived in Norfolk Virginia the city from which his aunt Margaretta Sully West ran her theater and opera company 3 Career as a painter edit nbsp The Passage of the Delaware 1819 Museum of Fine Arts Boston nbsp Plaque on the former home of Thomas Sully in Society HillSully became a professional painter at age 18 in 1801 while living in Norfolk Virginia with his brother Lawrence 4 By 1802 he and elder brother Lawrence Sully 1769 1804 changed their base to Richmond Virginia where they continued to work together In 1805 Thomas Sully married his brother s widow Sarah Annis Sully He took on the rearing of Lawrence s children Sully moved to New York in 1806 The next year he studied portrait painting under Gilbert Stuart in Boston for three weeks By 1808 he had settled in Philadelphia where he resided for the remainder of his life In 1809 Sully traveled to London for nine months of study under the American Benjamin West who had established his painting career in Great Britain citation needed Sully s 1824 portraits of John Quincy Adams who became President within the year and the general Marquis de Lafayette appear to have brought him widespread recognition His Adams portrait is held in the National Gallery of Art Washington Many notable 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 does his portrait of General Alexander Macomb nbsp Mrs Robert Gilmor Jr Sarah Reeve Ladson 1823 Oil on canvasIn Philadelphia Sully taught portrait painting to Marcus Aurelius Root who later became an internationally successful daguerreotypist 5 Sully s records say that he produced 2 631 paintings from 1801 most of which are currently in the United States citation needed His style resembles that of Thomas Lawrence cf Rilla Evelyn Jackman AMERICAN ARTS 1928 pg 61 citation needed Though best known as a portrait painter Sully also made historical pieces and landscapes An example of the former is the 1819 The Passage of the Delaware now in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston Personal life edit Thomas and Sarah Sully had nine children together Among the children were Alfred Sully Mary Chester Sully who married Sully s protege the painter John Neagle Jane Cooper Sully who married a Mr Darley Blanche Sully Rosalie Sully and Thomas Wilcocks Sully citation needed Professional Connections and Honors edit Sully was one of the founding members of The Musical Fund Society in Philadelphia 6 He painted the portraits of many of the musicians and composers who were also members In 1835 Sully was elected a member of the American Philosophical Society 7 Death and legacy edit nbsp Grave marker for Thomas Sully and his wife SarahSully died in Philadelphia on November 5 1872 and was interred in Laurel Hill Cemetery 8 His book Hints to Young Painters was published posthumously His paintings are held and displayed permanently in many of the world s leading art museums Two of Sully s portraits hang in the chambers of the Dialectic and Philanthropic societies of the University of North Carolina Portraits including that of President James K Polk were commissioned of notable alumni from the Societies The obverse design of the United States Seated Liberty coinage which began with the Gobrecht dollar in 1836 and lasted until 1891 was based on his work The Sully painting Portrait of Anna and Harriet Coleman was sold at auction in 2013 for 145 000 9 His son Alfred Sully served as a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War Through Alfred Thomas Sully is the great grandfather of Ella Deloria the noted Yankton Dakota ethnologist and writer the great grandfather of artist Mary Sully also known as Susan Mabel Deloria 1896 1963 10 and the great great grandfather of Vine Deloria Jr Standing Rock Dakota scholar and author of Custer Died For Your Sins 1969 an American Indian civil rights manifesto Sully was a great uncle of Thomas Sully 1855 1939 the New Orleans based architect Charles Henry Lanneau of South Carolina was his student he became a portrait painter and Civil War artist The World War II Liberty Ship SS Thomas Sully was named in his honor Gallery of works edit nbsp Portrait of the Artist Painting His Wife c 1810 oil on canvas Yale University Art Gallery nbsp Lady with a Harp 1818 a portrait of Eliza Ridgely was at Hampton Mansion from the 1820s to 1945 when it was sold to the National Gallery of Art 11 nbsp Portrait of the Artist 1821 Metropolitan Museum of Art nbsp Portrait of Thomas Jefferson 1821 West Point nbsp Portrait of the Misses Mary and Emily McEuen 1823 Los Angeles County Museum of Art nbsp Portrait of Elizabeth McEuen Smith 1823 oil on canvas Honolulu Museum of Art nbsp Portrait of Andrew Jackson 1824 used for the United States twenty dollar bill from 1928 onward nbsp A Life Study of the Marquis de Lafayette c 1824 1825 oil on canvas nbsp Portrait of Mary Ann Heide Norris 1830 Philadelphia Museum of Art nbsp Sheet of figure studies 1830 1839 Museum of Fine Arts Boston nbsp Jared Sparks 1831 oil on canvas Reynolda House Museum of American Art nbsp Miss Walton of Florida 1833 oil on canvas a portrait of Octavia Walton Le Vert nbsp Portrait of Fanny Kemble 1834 nbsp Portia and Shylock 1835 nbsp Gypsy Maidens 1839 watercolor Brooklyn Museum nbsp Macbeth in the witches cave 1840 Folger Shakespeare Library nbsp Mother and Son 1840 oil on canvas Metropolitan Museum of Art New York nbsp Charlotte Cushman 1843 Folger Shakespeare Library nbsp Cinderella at the Kitchen Fire 1843 Dallas Museum of Art nbsp Engraving of Sully s portrait of Eliza daughter of Joshua Bates of Boston US and wife to the Belgian statesman Sylvain van de Weyer nbsp Elizabeth Elise Wadsworth wife of Sir Charles Murray nbsp The Student of Sully s daughter Rosalie 1848 nbsp Portrait of Shakespeare 1864 Folger Shakespeare Library nbsp Portrait of Rev John Andrews D D Provost of University of Pennsylvania nbsp Portrait of Benjamin Ogle Tayloe American businessman bon vivant diplomat and influential political activist in Washington D C during the first half of the 19th century Son of John Tayloe III nbsp John Tayloe III reproduction by Thomas Sully from the original by Gilbert Stuart nbsp Portrait of Miss Marie Louise Parker nbsp Rosalie Spang 1848References edit Barratt Carrie Rebora Thomas Sully 1783 1872 and Queen Victoria metmuseum org Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History New York The Metropolitan Museum of Art Retrieved December 7 2014 Thomas Sully Portraiture Fancy Theatricality and Commerce in Art in 19th Century America Rossheim Beth 1981 Thomas Sully 1783 1872 Beginning Portraitist in Norfolk pp 18 48 Rossheim Beth 1981 Thomas Sully 1783 1872 Beginning Portraitist in Norfolk Marcus Aurelius Root Luminous Lint Retrieved January 14 2023 Phono Archive Archived from the original on March 28 2008 APS Member History search amphilsoc org Retrieved April 8 2021 Association for Public Art William Coleman Auction Results 9 28 13 PDF John M Hess Auction Service Inc Manheim Pennsylvania Deloria Philip 2019 Becoming Mary Sully Toward an American Indian Abstract University of Washington Press ISBN 9780295745046 Lady with a Harp Eliza Ridgely 1818 National Gallery of Art Archived from the original on August 6 2012 Retrieved February 5 2008 Further reading editMurray P amp L 1996 Dictionary of Art and Artists Penguin Books ISBN 0 14 051300 0 Carrie Rebora Barratt Queen Victoria and Thomas Sully Exhibition catalogue Princeton Princeton University Press 2000 External links edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Thomas Sully The Winterthur Library Overview of the archival collection on Thomas Sully Washington s Crossing as Docudrama Wall Street Journal Retrieved 03 19 2001 Thomas Sully 1783 1872 and Queen Victoria In Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History New York The Metropolitan Museum of Art Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thomas Sully amp oldid 1198149436, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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