William Smith Jewett | |
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Born | 1821 Dover, New York, U.S. |
Died | 1873 |
Education | New York Academy of Design |
Occupation | Painter |
Children | William Dunbar Jewett |
William Smith Jewett (1821โ1873) was an American painter.
Jewett was born in South Dover, New York.[1] He studied painting at the New York Academy of Design, where he became an associate in 1845.[2] He sold many paintings through the American Art-Union, and he exhibited his artwork at the Academy of Design in 1841โ1851.[2] Jewett moved to San Francisco, California in 1851, where he joined the Society of California Pioneers and he did many portraits of pioneers like him, including John Sutter.[2] Jewett died in Springfield, Massachusetts.[1] His son, William Dunbar Jewett, became a sculptor.[2]
References
- 1 2 McAuliffe, Chris; Miller, Angela L. (2013). America: Painting a Nation. Sydney: Art Gallery of New South Wales. p. 88. ISBN 9781741741018. OCLC 862093088.
- 1 2 3 4 Evans, Elliott (December 1954). "William S. and William D. Jewett". California Historical Society Quarterly. 33 (4): 309โ320. doi:10.2307/25156517. JSTOR 25156517.
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