Thomas Doughty (artist) explained

Thomas Tabor Doughty
Birth Date:July 19, 1793
Birth Place:Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Death Date:July 22, 1856 (aged 63)
Resting Place:Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York
Known For:Landscape paintings and lithography
Movement:Associated with the Hudson River School

Thomas Doughty (July 19, 1793  - July 22, 1856) was an American artist associated with the Hudson River School.[1] [2] [3]

Biography

Born in Philadelphia, Thomas Doughty was the first American artist to work exclusively as a landscapist and was successful both for his skill and the fact that Americans were turning their interest to landscape. He was known for his quiet, often atmospheric landscapes of the rivers and mountains of Pennsylvania, New York, New England, and especially the Hudson River Valley.[4] He taught himself how to paint while apprenticing for a leather manufacturer. In 1827 he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Honorary Academician.

He worked mostly in Philadelphia, but also lived and worked in Boston and New York.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.themagazineantiques.com/article/painters-of-the-hudson-river-school-1/ Antiques Magazine Painters of the Hudson River School
  2. https://hudsonriverschoolartists.wordpress.com/the-hudson-river-school-artists/thomas-doughty-1793-1856/ Hudson River School Artists
  3. https://www.britannica.com/biography/Thomas-Doughty Encyclopedia Britannica
  4. http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095948860 Oxford Reference, Hudson River School
  5. Web site: Thomas Doughty . . November 9, 2016 .