- George Whiting Flagg
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name = George Whiting Flagg
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caption = "Lady Jane Grey Preparing for Execution" (1835) in The Henry Luce II Center for the Study of American Culture, New York.
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deathdate = death date and age |1898|1|5|1816|6|26|
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nationality = American
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awards =George Whiting Flagg (June 26, 1816 - January 5, 1898) from
New Haven, Connecticut , was an American painter of historical scenes and genre pictures. He was the brother of the artistJared Bradley Flagg .Education
Both Flagg brothers studied painting under their uncle,
Washington Allston .Later in life, George Flagg studied theology and entered the ministry, but eventually he would returned to painting, mainly portraiture, during his declining years.
Notable works
George Whiting Flagg's early work included "Boy Listening to a Ghost Story", "A Young Greek", and "Jacob and Rachel at the Well".
A painting entitled the "Murder of the Princes", from "Richard Ill", procured Flagg the patronage of
Luman Reed , a merchant and businessman fromNew York City , through whose aid he spent three years studying inEurope , and afterward lived for six years inLondon .Another of George Flagg's early paintings, "Lady Jane Grey Preparing for Execution", was to make him famous. His fame quickly waned, however, as historical painting became progressively less fashionable.
Among his best known works should be mentioned "Landing of the Pilgrims"; "Landing of the Atlantic Cable"; "Washington Receiving his Mother's Blessing", which has been frequently engraved; "The Good Samaritan"; and "Columbus and the Egg" (1867). George Flagg's "The Match Girl", "Haidee", and "The Scarlet Letter" were painted while he was living in
London .Recognition
In 1851, George Whiting Flagg was elected to be a member of the
National Academy of Design .
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