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Edward Savage (November 26, 1761, Princeton, Massachusetts – July 6, 1817, Princeton, Massachusetts)[1] was an American portrait painter and engraver.

Self-portrait, c. 1791
Self-portrait, c. 1791
George Washington, c. 1796
George Washington, c. 1796
Atwater Kent Museum, PhiladelphiaCongress Voting Independence (1784–1801)
Atwater Kent Museum, Philadelphia
Congress Voting Independence (1784–1801)
National Gallery of ArtThe Washington Family (1789–96)
National Gallery of Art
The Washington Family (1789–96)

Life and career


He was born in Princeton, Massachusetts, and at first worked as a goldsmith, also practicing engraving. Although seemingly untrained in painting, he came into prominence in 1790 through his portrait of George Washington, intended as a gift to Harvard University. In 1791 he visited London, where he studied for a time under Benjamin West, and then went to Italy. Upon his return to the United States in 1794, he practiced in Philadelphia and New York City, maintaining for several years a picture gallery and art museum on Water Street in New York.

Robert Edge Pine began the first representation of Congress Voting Independence (Historical Society of Pennsylvania Collection, Atwater Kent Museum, Philadelphia) in 1784, but it was unfinished at his death. Savage completed the painting in 1801, and mass-produced the image as a mezzotint. Its portraits of Anthony Wayne, Benjamin Rush, and Thomas Jefferson are highly esteemed. Savage is principally known, however, for a large portrait group, The Washington Family (begun 1789, completed 1796), portraying President George Washington, First Lady Martha Washington, two of her grandchildren, George Washington Parke Custis and Eleanor Parke Custis, and an enslaved servant, probably Christopher Sheels. The painting was in the collection formed by William F. Havemeyer, New York, until bought by Andrew Mellon and donated to the National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC.


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References


  1. Brandt, Lydia Mattice. "Edward Savage". George Washington's Mount Vernon.

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[de] Edward Savage

Edward Savage (* 26. November 1761 in Princeton; † 6. Juli 1817 ebenda) war ein amerikanischer Maler und Kupferstecher.
- [en] Edward Savage (artist)

[fr] Edward Savage

Edward Savage, né le 26 novembre 1761 à Princeton dans le Massachusetts, et mort le 6 juillet 1817 dans la même ville, est un peintre de portraits et un graveur américain.

[ru] Саваж, Эдуард

Эдуард Саваж (англ. Edward Savage, * 26 ноября 1761 г. Принстон, Массачусетс; † 6 июля 1817 г. Принстон) - американский художник и график.



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