- John Trumbull
Infobox Artist
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name = John Trumbull
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birthdate =June 6 ,1756
location =Lebanon, Connecticut
deathdate =November 10 ,1843
deathplace =New York, New York
nationality = American
field =Painting
training = withBenjamin West
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works = "Declaration of Independence" (1817-1819)"
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awards =John Trumbull (
June 6 ,1756 –November 10 ,1843 ) was an American artist during the period of theAmerican Revolutionary War famous for his historical paintings including his "Declaration of Independence", which appears on the reverse of the $2 dollar bill.Early years
Trumbull was born in
Lebanon, Connecticut , toJonathan Trumbull , who wasGovernor of Connecticut from 1769 to 1784. He entered the 1771 junior class atHarvard University at age fifteen and graduated in 1773. Due to a childhood accident, Trumbull lost use of one eye, which may have influenced his detailed painting style. citation |title=Gentleman John Trumbull |journal=Time Magazine |date=1956-10-29 |url=http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,867213,00.html |accessdate=2008-02-17 ]As a soldier in the
American Revolutionary War , Trumbull rendered a particular service atBoston by sketching plans of the British works, and witnessed the famousBattle of Bunker Hill . He was appointed secondpersonal aide to GeneralGeorge Washington , and in June 1776 deputy adjutant-general to GeneralHoratio Gates , but resigned from the army in 1777.In 1780 he traveled to
London where he studied underBenjamin West , who suggested to him that he paint small pictures of the War of Independence and miniature portraits, of which he produced about 250 in his lifetime.On
September 23 ,1780 andOctober 2 ,1780 , British agent MajorJohn André was, respectively, captured and hanged as a spy in America. News reached Europe, and as an officer of similar rank as André in the Continental Army, Trumbull was imprisoned for seven months in London'sTothill Fields Bridewell .In 1784 he was again in London working under West, in whose studio he painted his "Battle of Bunker Hill" and "Death of Montgomery", both of which are now in the
Yale University Art Gallery .In 1785 Trumbull went to
Paris , where he made portrait sketches of French officers for "The Surrender of Cornwallis", and began, with the assistance of Jefferson, "Declaration of Independence", well-known from the engraving byAsher Brown Durand . This latter painting was purchased by theUnited States Congress along with his "Surrender of General Burgoyne", "Surrender at Yorktown", and "Washington Resigning his Commission", and these paintings now hang in theUnited States Capitol . Trumbull's "The Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar, 1789 ", owned by theBoston Athenaeum , is now in theBoston Museum of Fine Arts .Middle years
Trumbull sold a series of 28 paintings and 60 miniature portraits to
Yale University in 1831 for an annuity of US$1000. This is by far the largest single collection of his works. The collection was originally housed in a neoclassical art gallery designed by Trumbull on Yale'sOld Campus , along with portraits by other artists. [ [http://artgallery.yale.edu/pages/collection/buildings/build_trumbull.html Yale Art Gallery: Trumbull] ]His portraits include full lengths of General Washington (1790) and George Clinton (1791), in
New York City Hall , where there are also full lengths ofAlexander Hamilton (1805, and the source of the face on the U.S. $10 bill [cite news | last=Dunlap | first=David W. | title=In New York, Taking Years Off the Old, Famous Faces Adorning City Hall | publisher=The New York Times | date=2006-12-06 | accessdate=2007-01-07 | url=http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/06/nyregion/06portraits.html?ref=nyregion ] ) andJohn Jay , and portraits ofJohn Adams (1797), Jonathan Trumbull, andRufus King (1800),; ofTimothy Dwight andStephen Van Rensselaer , (both at Yale),Alexander Hamilton (in theMetropolitan Museum of Art and in the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, both taken from Ceracchi's bust), a portrait of himself painted in 1833, a full length of Washington, atCharleston, South Carolina ,a full length of Washington in military costume (1792), (now at Yale), and portraits of President and Mrs. Washington (1794), in theNational Museum of American History .Fact|date=February 2007Trumbull's own portrait was painted by
Gilbert Stuart and by many others.In 1794 Trumbull acted as secretary to John Jay in London during the negotiation of the treaty with Great Britain, and in 1796 he was appointed by the commissioners sent by the two countries the fifth commissioner to carry out the seventh article of the treaty.
Later years
Trumbull was appointed president of the American Academy of Fine Arts, a position he held for nine years, from 1816 to 1825, though he did not get along with the students, and his skills declined. Eventually by 1825, his lack of support for the students led to the down fall of the Academy with the students rebelling and founding the
National Academy of Design . [citebook |title=A History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States (Vol 3) |last=Dunlap |first=William |year=1918 |pages=52-57 |publisher =C. E. Goodspeed & Co. |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=0FJLAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA52|accessdate=2008-02-17] He published an autobiography in 1841.He died in
New York City at the age of 88. He was originally interred (along with his wife) beneath the Art Gallery atYale University that he had designed. In 1867, his collection, and the remains, were moved to the newly built Street Hall. [ [http://www.yalealumnimagazine.com/issues/01_03/popup/landmarks/7.html Trumbull Gallery at Yale] ] The Trumbull Gallery was later razed.The
John Trumbull Birthplace , in Lebanon, Connecticut, was declared aNational Historic Landmark in 1965.Allegedly because Congress only voted enough money for four paintings for the Capital Rotunda only four of Trumbull's paintings on the Revolution are hung there: "Declaration of Independence", "Surrender of General Burgoyne", "Surrender of Lord Cornwallis", and "General George Washington Resigning his Commission". Not hung were "Death of General Warren at Bunker Hill"; "Death of General Montgomery at Quebec"; "Capture of Hessians at Battle of Trenton"; "Death of General Mercer at Battle of Princeton".
Paintings
* "The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill"
* "The Death of General Montgomery in the Attack on Quebec"
* "The Death of Aemilius Paullus at the Battle of Cannae"
* "The Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar, 1789 "
* "Declaration of Independence"
* " [http://digital-library.usma.edu/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/stockbridge&CISOPTR=663&CISOBOX=1&REC=20 Capture of the Hessians at the Battle of Trenton] " {reference only}
* "Death of General Mercer at theBattle of Princeton " {See Below}
* "The Surrender of General Burgoyne at Saratoga"
* "The Surrender of Cornwallis at Yorktown"
* "Washington Resigning his Commission "
* Portraits ofGeorge Washington andJohn Adams
* Self-portrait
* Portrait ofJosiah Bartlett Gallery of Trumbull Paintings
Historic Events
Portraits
Notes
References
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* Helen A. Cooper, "John Trumbull: The Hand and Spirit of a Painter" (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1982).
* Irma B. Jaffe, "John Trumbull: Patriot-Artist of the American Revolution" (Boston: New York Graphic Society, 1975).
*External links
* [http://findingaid.winterthur.org/html/HTML_Finding_Aids/COL0391.htm The Winterthur Library] Overview of an archival collection on John Trumbull.
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Trumbull, Connecticut
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