Thomas Sully

Thomas Sully

Auteur : Thomas Sully, William Keyse Rudolph, Carol Eaton Soltis

Date de publication : 2013

Éditeur : Milwaukee Art Museum

Nombre de pages : 180

Résumé du livre

Thomas Sully (1783-1872) painted some of the most dynamic personalities of the 19th century, including Queen Victoria, Thomas Jefferson, and the Marquis de Lafayette. Although he created more than two thousand portraits and subject paintings, his full production has never before been examined in depth. The child of actors, Sully's lifelong connection to the theater informed his imagination. His portraits of 19th-century actors, celebrities, royalty, and politicians established his reputation, and would mark all his works, particularly his "fancy pictures," portraits evoking scenes from literature, fairy tales, Shakespeare, or of his own devising. This essential introduction demonstrates how the artist interpreted the nature of painting as performance, manifested in his dazzling productions. Three essays, 160 color reproductions, and an illustrated chronology survey and elucidate his career.



Distributed for the Milwaukee Art Museum



Exhibition Schedule:

Milwaukee Art Museum
(10/11/13-01/05/14)

San Antonio Museum of Art
(02/07/14-05/11/14)

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