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Queen Victoria and Thomas Sully Carrie Rebora Barratt

Queen Victoria and Thomas Sully By Carrie Rebora Barratt

Queen Victoria and Thomas Sully by Carrie Rebora Barratt


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This exhibition guide also tells the story of the American artist Thomas Sully's sojourn in England. While there, he was offered a commission to paint Queen Victoria in her coronation year, and created a portrait which took liberties with conventions of accepted state portraiture.

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Queen Victoria and Thomas Sully by Carrie Rebora Barratt

In 1837, Thomas Sully, who had created a vogue for full-length portraiture among the elite of Philadelphia, was offered a commission to paint the young Queen Victoria. He had already painted Andrew Jackson and Lafayette, but it was his refined and sensual portraits of women that had won him the greatest renown. This text tells the story of his complex and challenging sojourn abroad, in which he spent five months waiting for a sitting with Her Majesty. He kept expectations in check as he navigated his way through the corridors of British protocol and power, biding time by becoming an active participant in London's lively art scene. By drawing upon Victoria's and Sully's journals, as well as contemporary letters, this text arrives at exactly how Sully achieved his portrait of Victoria, which took great liberties with conventions of state portraiture and was acclaimed as a masterpiece.

Queen Victoria and Thomas Sully Reviews

To anyone interested not only in the London art world of the 1830's but also in the social niceties of the time, Ms. Barrat's book will be fascinating... This book is a genuine contribution to social history, and every word rings true as a self-portrait of a painter who was irreversibly on the rise. -- John Russell New York Times [A] fascinating tale ... Choice Ms. Barratt should take much credit for her clear and readable text as well as for her enthusiasm for the subject. This is an attractively produced book of modest proportions, which can be read independently of the exhibition and brings to life an aspect of the relationship between American and British Victorian art which is only rarely mentioned in the English anthologies. -- Rosa Somerville The Art Book

About Carrie Rebora Barratt

Carrie Rebora Barratt is Associate Curator of American Paintings and Sculpture and Manager of The Henry R. Luce Center for the Study of American Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. She is coauthor of John Singleton Copley in America and The Art of Henry Inman.

Table of Contents

Foreward vi Preface viii QUEEN VICTORIA AND THOMAS SULLY Queen Victoria: Her Life in Pictures 5 Thomas Sully: Hints from an Old Painter 19 Fanny Kemble Butler: The Muse 31 Queen Victoria by Thomas Sully 36 The Lawsuit and the Legacy 49 THOMAS SULLY'S JOURNAL 77 Further Reading 198 Index I99

Additional information

CIN0691070342G
9780691070346
0691070342
Queen Victoria and Thomas Sully by Carrie Rebora Barratt
Used - Good
Hardback
Princeton University Press
20001001
224
N/A
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