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  1. Gilbert Stuart, The Skater (Portrait of William Grant), 1782, oil on canvas, Andrew W. Mellon Collection, 1950.18.1. A Day for Skating. When he made The Skater in 1782, the 27-year-old Stuart was in London, working as an assistant to painter Benjamin West, a fellow American expatriate. When he wasn’t helping West create monumental history ...

  2. 11 de oct. de 2023 · Gilbert Stuart Born North Kingston, R.I., December 3, 1755. Died Boston, Mass., July 9, 1828. Gilbert Stuart was America's leading portraitist of the Federal period, and he set a standard for portraiture that would continue even after his death in 1828. 1 After training in London with the American artist Benjamin West and achieving success in the tight London portrait market and in Ireland ...

  3. Gilbert Stuart. Gilbert Charles Stuart (* 3. Dezember 1755 als Stewart in North Kingstown, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations; † 9. Juli 1828 in Boston, Massachusetts) war ein amerikanischer Maler. Er gilt als der bedeutendste frühe amerikanische Porträtmaler .

  4. The Athenaeum Portrait, also known as The Athenaeum, is an unfinished painting by Gilbert Stuart of United States President George Washington. Created in 1796, it is Stuart's most notable work. The painting depicts Washington at age 64, about three years before his death, on a brown background. [1] It served as the model for the engraving that ...

  5. Mount Vernon’s Gilbert Stuart portrait of Washington has long been considered among the finest of these “replicas”. Stuart’s pupil Matthew Jouett reportedly declared it “one of Stuart’s best copies of his great portrait,” and its authenticity and quality were attested to in 1804 by two other artists in 1804—the English landscape painter George Beck and the miniature portrait ...

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  7. The fame of Gilbert Stuart today rests on the dozens of portraits he painted of George Washington, the first president of the United States. Indeed, Stuart painted so many likenesses of the first president between arriving in Philadelphia in 1795 and his death more than thirty years later that he often joked that the act of painting Washington’s face was akin to painting a $100—his normal fee.