词条 | Mount, William Sidney |
释义 | Mount, William Sidney American painter born November 26, 1807, Setauket, Long Island, New York, U.S. died November 19, 1868, Setauket American genre painter who mainly depicted rustic life in his native Long Island. He was one of the first and best 19th-century anecdotal painters in the United States. A farm boy until age 17, Mount apprenticed himself to his older brother Henry, a sign painter working in New York City. They were joined by another brother, Shepard Alonzo, who eventually became a portrait painter. In 1826, when the National Academy of Design opened drawing classes, Mount was one of its first students and was elected an associate member in 1831 (he became a full member in 1832). He stayed only a year before returning to Setauket, where he continued painting and sending work to be exhibited in New York, where it received great acclaim. ![]() Additional Reading Alfred Frankenstein, Painter of Rural America: William Sydney Mount, 1807–1868 (1968), accompanied the first major retrospective on Mount. Alfred Frankenstein, William Sydney Mount (1975), is the first monograph on the artist and tells Mount's story through selections from his diaries, account books, and letters. Deborah J. Johnson, William Sydney Mount: Painter of American Life (1998), brings together scholarly essays by several experts to explore issues of patronage, reception, and the mass marketing of the artist's works. |
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