Matthew Pratt (September 23, 1734 – January 9, 1805) was an American "Colonial Era" artist famous for his portraits of American men and women. He was born in Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania to goldsmith Henry Pratt, (1708–1748) and Rebecca Claypoole, (1711–1762) (sister of James Claypoole Sr.), he was the second of eight children born to the Pratts.[1]
American painter (1734–1805)
Matthew Pratt – Self Portrait, c. 1764
Apprenticeship
He was apprenticed to his uncle, artist James Claypoole (a limner and painter) from 1745 to 1755. He learned different aspects of portrait painting (including business acumen) from Claypoole.[2] In 1764 he escorted his cousin, Betsey Shewell to England for her marriage to the American "expatriate" artist Benjamin West. West was gaining a distinguished reputation in England. Pratt stayed on in England for two and a half years as a pupil and colleague to West. It was during this time that he painted one of his best known works "The American School".
Back in America
In March 1768 he returned to America. Charles Willson Peale stated that at that time Matthew Pratt had a full-length portrait of John Dickinson and a considerable number of other works in progress. It was there that he met John Singleton Copley.[3]
Marriage and children
In 1760 he married Elizabeth Moore, (May 4, 1739 – July 7, 1777).[3][4] Their children were:
Henry Charles Pratt (May 14, 1761 – 1838);
Charles Pratt, (September 10, 1763 – August 27, 1764);[5]
Charles Pratt, (February 18, 1769 – August 13, 1770);[5]
Thomas Phyle Pratt, (October 1, 1773 – April 12, 1869); and,[7]
Elizabeth "Eliza" (née Pratt) Kugler, (August 2, 1776-?).
Later life
Pratt announced that he was recently returned from England and Ireland and also New York. [3][8] He died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on January 9, 1805, and is buried in Christ Church Burial Ground. (An old historic burial ground established in 1695)[9]
Oil paintings – portraits
Hannah Stockton Boudinot (1736–1808), by Matthew PrattWilliam Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of PortlandThomas Paine by Matthew Pratt
The American School – (1765) oil on canvas 36" x 50 1/4" this painting depicts a group of five artists/painters in the London studio of artist Benjamin West at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Mrs. Elias Boudinot – (1740–1821) oil on canvas
Cadwallader Colden and His Grandson Warren De Lancey – (1772) oil on canvas 50" x 40" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Reynold Keen (1769) oil on canvas 30" x 25" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Mrs. Peter De Lancey (1771) oil on canvas 29 3/4" x 25" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Christiana Stille Keen (1769) oil on canvas 30" x 25" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Abigail Willing
Madonna of Saint Jerome (1764) oil on canvas 30 9/16" x 23 9/16" at the National Gallery of Art
William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, 3rd Duke of Portland (1774) oil on canvas 30 1/6" x 24 7/8" at the National Gallery of Art
Benjamin West (1765) oil on canvas at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
Mrs. Benjamin West (1765) oil on canvas at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts
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