- Edward Savage (artist)
Edward Savage (1761-1817) was an American portrait painter and engraver. He was born in Princeton, Mass., and at first worked as a goldsmith, also practicing engraving. Although seemingly untrained in painting, he came into prominence in 1790 through his portrait of Washington, intended as a gift to
Harvard University . In 1791 he visitedLondon , where he studied for a time under West, and then went to Italy. Upon his return to the United States in 1794, he practiced inPhiladelphia and New York, maintaining for several years a picture gallery and art museum in Water Street, New York.He completed the first representation of "Congress Voting Independence" (Pennsylvania Historical Society), begun by
Robert Edge Pine . The portraits ofAnthony Wayne , Dr. Rush, andThomas Jefferson are good examples of his mezzotint engravings, which are highly esteemed. He is principally known, however, by a large portrait group, "The Washington Family" (1796), comprising George Washington, his wife, and two of the latter's grandchildren, in the collection formed by William F. Havemeyer, New York.Publications
* C. H. Hart, in "Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society" (Boston, 1905)
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