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Ralph Earl Clarissa Seymour oil painting


Clarissa Seymour
Painting ID::  79437
Artist: Ralph Earl
Painting: Clarissa Seymour
Introduction: 1789(1789) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 120.8 x 91.3 cm (47.6 x 35.9 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ralph Earl Clarissa Seymour oil painting


Clarissa Seymour
Painting ID::  79443
Artist: Ralph Earl
Painting: Clarissa Seymour
Introduction: 1789(1789) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 120.8 x 91.3 cm (47.6 x 35.9 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ralph Earl and her son Charles oil painting


and her son Charles
Painting ID::  79628
Artist: Ralph Earl
Painting: and her son Charles
Introduction: 1791(1791) Medium Oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ralph Earl Earl Ralph Mrs Noah Smith And Her Children oil painting


Earl Ralph Mrs Noah Smith And Her Children
Painting ID::  81328
Artist: Ralph Earl
Painting: Earl Ralph Mrs Noah Smith And Her Children
Introduction: Date 1798(1798) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 217.8 x 162.6 cm (85.7 x 64 in) cjr
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ralph Earl Mrs Noah Smith And Her Children oil painting


Mrs Noah Smith And Her Children
Painting ID::  85357
Artist: Ralph Earl
Painting: Mrs Noah Smith And Her Children
Introduction: 1798(1798) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 217.8 x 162.6 cm (85.7 x 64 in) cyf
   
   
     

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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     1751- 1801 Ralph Earl Galleries Ralph Earl was born in either Shrewsbury or Leicester, Massachusetts. By 1774, he was working in New Haven, Connecticut as a portrait painter. In the autumn of 1774, Earl returned to Leicester, Massachusetts to marry his cousin, Sarah Gates. A few months later, their daughter was born; however, Earl left them both with Sarah's parents and returned to New Haven. Like so many of the colonial craftsmen, Earl was self-taught, and for many years was an itinerant painter. In 1775, Earl visited Lexington and Concord, which were the sites of recent battles in the American Revolution. Together with engraver Amos Doolittle, he painted four of his most famous pictures, all battle scenes. Although his father was a colonel in the Revolutionary army, Ralph Earl himself was a Loyalist. In 1778, he left behind his wife and daughter and escaped to England by disguising himself as the servant of British army captain John Money. . Related Artists to Ralph Earl : | Samuel Thomas Gill | Francisco de herrera the elder | Hugo Vogel | DOSSI, Dosso | Jochem de Vries |

 

 

 

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