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| Thomas Sully (1783 - 1872) |
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Artists who influenced Thomas Sully![]() | American painter, b. England. Having come to the United States as a child, he first studied with his brother Lawrence, a miniaturist, and later for a brief time with Gilbert Stuart. During a year (1809-10) in England he came under the influence of Benjamin West and Sir Thomas Lawrence. In 1810 he settled in Philadelphia, where he quickly became the leading portrait painter. On a second trip to Eng ... more (Google) | Artists who were influenced by Thomas Sully![]() | |
![]() Rembrandt | ![]() Torn Hat (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Lady with Harp, Eliza Ridgely (National Gallery of Art) | ![]() Alfred Jacob Miller |
![]() Gilbert Stuart | ![]() Passage of Delaware (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Thomas Perkins (Boston Athenaeum) | ![]() John Francis |
![]() Thomas Lawrence | ![]() Coleman Sisters (National Gallery of Art) | ![]() Margaret Siddons Kintzing (Worcester Art Museum) | ![]() Henry Inman |
![]() Benjamin West | ![]() Daniel La Motte (Smithsonian American Art Museum) | ![]() John Myers (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) | ![]() Jacob Eichholtz |