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Jeremiah Theus (April 5, 1716 - May 17, 1774) was a Swiss-born American painter, primarily of portraits. He was active mainly around Charleston, South Carolina, in which city he remained almost without competition for the bulk of his career.
Theus was born in the city of Chur, in the Swiss canton of Graubenden, and was the eldest child of Simeon and Anna Walser Thees. He was nineteen when he immigrated with his family to the Province of South Carolina, whose General Assembly had provided land grants and transport funds to encourage European Protestants to settle in the colony. Simeon Thes was given 250 acres (1.0 km2) of land along the Edisto River in what was then Orangeburgh Township, |
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ID de tableau:: 78503 Portrait of Mrs Portrait of Mrs
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Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 75.88 x 63.18 cm (29.9 x 24.9 in)
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Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 75.88 x 63.18 cm (29.9 x 24.9 in)
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ID de tableau:: 84914 Hannah Dart Hannah Dart
"Hannah Dart," oil on canvas circa 1765
cjr "Hannah Dart," oil on canvas circa 1765
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ID de tableau:: 87322 Portrait of a Young Southern Woman Portrait of a Young Southern Woman
18th century
Medium Oil
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ID de tableau:: 88740 Hannah Dart Hannah Dart
Old Salem.
Date circa 1765
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Date circa 1765
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Jeremiah Theus (April 5, 1716 - May 17, 1774) was a Swiss-born American painter, primarily of portraits. He was active mainly around Charleston, South Carolina, in which city he remained almost without competition for the bulk of his career.
Theus was born in the city of Chur, in the Swiss canton of Graubenden, and was the eldest child of Simeon and Anna Walser Thees. He was nineteen when he immigrated with his family to the Province of South Carolina, whose General Assembly had provided land grants and transport funds to encourage European Protestants to settle in the colony. Simeon Thes was given 250 acres (1.0 km2) of land along the Edisto River in what was then Orangeburgh Township,
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