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ISBN: HB: 9780300042580

Yale University Press

November 1995

294 pp.

27.9x21.6 cm

284 black&white illus., 26 colour plates

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£85,00
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John Smibert

Colonial America's First Portrait Painter

John Smibert was the first portrait painter of distinction to attempt to carve out an existence in colonial America. This text is both a catalogue raisonne of Smibert's work and a discussion of his life and career.

Reviews

"This study of the important colonial painter John Smibert takes him from his early life in Edinburgh to his final years in Boston. The first book to comment on a colonial immigrant artist's earlier career in Europe, it also offers a rich discussion of Smibert's colonial achievements, dwelling on his patronage, studios, triumphs, and disappointments. The book will be an indispensable tool in the study of colonial painting" – Elizabeth Johns, author of "American Genre Painting"

"Saunders's meticulous scholarship is highlighted by his clear prose and engaging telling of Smibert's life. Of particular interest and usefulness is an extensive catalog of Smibert's works, which includes unlocated and misattributed works. Recommended for collections of American art and history" – Library Journal

"Saunders includes a detailed catalog of the painter's works, and thoroughly examines the man. His book is not only a compelling story of Smibert, but of the social, political, and religious influence on art in colonial America" – Tracy Keegan, Colonial Homes

"The book is an exhaustively researched and copiously illustrated catalogue raisonn... A book of considerable importance in the history of Anglo-American painting prior to the Revolution... A landmark book in the history of colonial American painting... Scholars of early American art and culture will applaud his indefatigable research and welcome the book as an essential reference work of enduring interest" – Deborah I. Prosser, Winterthur Portofolio

"The invaluable catalogue, with its five sections on types of works (accepted, disputed, unlocated, misattributed and fake, and copied); the valuable appendixes, bibliography, and index; unobtrusive notes; and large number of excellent black-and-white and color plates render Saunders's study of interest to the student and scholar of American art and American studies, as well as to the general reader interested in American culture" – Choice