- Thomas Sully
Infobox Person
name = Thomas Sully
caption = Thomas Sully,daguerreotype byMathew Brady 's studio of an oil painting, between 1851 and 1860.
birth_date = June 19, 1783
birth_place = Horncastle,Lincolnshire ,England
death_date = November 5, 1872
death_place =Philadelphia ,Pennsylvania ,United States
occupation = PainterThomas Sully (
June 19 ,1783 –November 5 ,1872 ) was a well-known American (English-born) painter, mostly of portraits.Life and career
Early life
Sully was born in Horncastle,
Lincolnshire ,England , to the actors Matthew and Sarah Sully. In March 1792 the Sullys and their nine children immigrated toRichmond, Virginia , where Thomas’s uncle managed a theater. The boy attended school inNew York City until 1794, when his mother died and he returned to Richmond. By July of that year the family was inCharleston, South Carolina . After a brief apprenticeship to an insurance broker who recognized his artistic talent, at age 12 or thereabouts Sully began painting and studied with his brother-in-lawJean Belzons (active 1794–1812), a French miniaturist, until they had a falling-out in 1799. He then returned to Richmond to learn "miniature & Device painting" from his elder brother Lawrence Sully (1769–1804). After Lawrence Sully's death, Thomas Sully married his sister-in-law, Lawrence's widow,Sarah Annis Sully and not only take on the raising of Lawrence's children but have a further nine children with Sarah himself. Among the children wereAlfred Sully , Mary Chester Sully (who married Sully's protégé, the painterJohn Neagle ),Jane Cooper Sully Darley , Blanche,Rosalie Sully , and Thomas Wilcocks Sully. Sully was also one of the founding members ofThe Musical Fund Society [http://phonoarchive.org/grove/Entries/S21550.htm Phono Archive] where he painted the portraits of many of the musicians and composers.Painting
Sully became a professional painter at age 18 in 1801. He studied face-painting under
Gilbert Stuart inBoston for three weeksref|1. After some time inVirginia with this brother, Sully moved toNew York , after which he moved to Philadelphia in 1806, where he resided for the remainder of his life. In 1809 he traveled toLondon for nine months of study underBenjamin West .Sully's 1824 portraits of
John Quincy Adams , who became President within the year, and then the Marquis de Lafayette appear to have brought him to the forefront of his day. (His Adams portrait may be seen in theNational Gallery of Art , Washington.) Many famous Americans of the day had their portraits painted by him. In 1837-1838 he was in London to paint Queen Victoria at the request of Philadelphia's St. George's Society. His daughter Blanche assisted him as the Queen's "stand-in", modeling the Queen's costume when she was not available. One of Sully's portraits ofThomas Jefferson is owned by theJefferson Literary and Debating Society at theUniversity of Virginia and hangs in that school's Rotunda. Another Jefferson portrait, this one head-to-toe, hangs at West Point, as is his portrait ofAlexander Macomb (American general) .Sully's own index indicates that he produced 2631 paintings from 1801, most of which are currently in the United States. His style resembles that of Thomas Lawrence. Though best known as a portrait painter, Sully also made historical pieces and landscapes. An example of the former is the 1819 "Passage of the Delaware", now on display at the
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston .Death and legacy
Sully died in Philadelphia on
November 5 ,1872 , where he had spent the majority of his long and successful career. He is buried in theLaurel Hill Cemetery . His book "Hints to young painters" was published after his death.His son,
Alfred Sully , was abrigadier general in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War . Through Alfred, he is the great-grandfather of the notedYankton Sioux ethnologist and writerElla Deloria and the great-great grandfather ofStanding Rock Sioux scholar and writerVine Deloria, Jr. author of Custer Died For Your Sins in 1969, an American Indian civil rights manifesto.Sully was a great-uncle of the
New Orleans -based architect, also named Thomas Sully (1855-1939).Gallery of works
References
*Murray, P. & L. (1996). "Dictionary of art and artists". Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-051300-0.External links
*" [http://findingaid.winterthur.org/html/HTML_Finding_Aids/COL0164.htm The Winterthur Library] " Overview of the archival collection on Thomas Sully.
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