Edward Malbone
Edward Greene Malbone (1777–1807) was an American painter,[1] and the most sought-after miniaturist of his day.[2] He was an influence on other artists including Charles Fraser, William Dunlap and John Wesley Jarvis.
Actual size: 7 inches high, 6 inches wide.
COPYRIGHT, 1895, BY THE PROVIDENCE ATHENAEUM
IN THE PROVIDENCE ATHENAEUM
By Edward G. Malbone
THE HOURS,
Edward Greene Malbone was born at Newport, Rhode Island and began his career in Providence at the age of seventeen, later working in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Charleston and London. Exacting and unceasing work undermined his constitution and following an attempt to recover his health in Jamaica, he came to Savannah and died there of tuberculosis at the home of his cousin, Robert Mackay, on May 7, 1807.
MARTHA WASHINGTON GREENE, BY EDWARD G. MALBONE
In the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
MRS. RICHARD C. DERBY, BY EDWARD G. MALBONE
In the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City
References
Probert Encyclopaedia
Encyclopaedia Britannia
External links
Historic New England. Portrait of Mrs. Harrison Gray (Sally Foster) Otis, 1804
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