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Reuben Moulthrop (1763–1814) was an early American artist based in
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. During his lifetime Moulthrop was famous for the wax figures that he arranged in tableaux (which at the time were so popular that they were even exported to the West Indies), but he is known to posterity through his portraits, which are in many important collections, including those of the
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. He was only twenty years old when the Revolutionary War ended: although his life spanned from colonial America to the new republic, his career coincided with the early decades of national independence. Though his earliest documented works, the portraits of Sarah and Job Perit in the Metropolitan Museum, date from 1790, earlier works, such as the portraits of Mary and James Reynolds in the American Folk Art Museum, have been attributed to the artist.
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, the president of
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from 1778 to 1795, praised Moulthrop as a "self taught painter" who "pleased with his genius", which suggests how esteemed Moulthrop's work was by the ruling class of the new republic, where there was as yet little art to see. Moulthrop's work thus contributed to the establishment of an early standard. Moulthrop's work is an early example of the adaptation of the European form of portraiture to American realities; it testifies to the development of European-style bourgeois culture on the American frontier. Moulthrop's work evinces the influence of the Colonial painter John Durand, who had been active in East Haven as well as in New York and Virginia. In turn he was a likely influence on the Connecticut-born portraitist
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, whose namesake the Reverend Ammi Ruhamah Robbins was painted by Moulthrop. A retrospective devoted to Moulthrop's work at the Connecticut Historical Society in 1956–1957 revealed unlikely inconsistencies in the ''oeuvre'' attributed to Moulthrop.See Hollander et al, ''American Radiance'', p. 375; and Hollander et al, ''American Anthem'', p. 298. It is therefore difficult to assign works to Moulthrop with certainty.


Gallery

File:Timothy Atwater, by Reuben Moulthrop.jpg, Timothy Atwater File:Ezra Stiles by Reuben Moulthrop.jpg, Ezra Stiles


References

*Hollander, Stacy C., Anderson, Brooke Davis, et al. ''American Anthem: Masterworks from the American Folk Art Museum''. New York: Harry N. Abrams in association with the American Folk Art Museum, 2001, p. 298. *Stacy C. Hollander (ed.) et al. ''American Radiance: The Ralph Esmerian Gift to the American Folk Art Museum''. New York: The American Folk Art Museum in association with Harry N. Abrams, 2001, p. 374-6.


External links

*http://www.folkartmuseum.org/?p=folk&t=images&id=1525 *http://www.dia.org/object-info/2fd6ebf6-f3ca-401e-a304-3815a405089d.aspx?position=416 *http://emuseum.nyhistory.org:8080/emuseum/view/objects/asitem/search@/0?t:state:flow=fede79e8-f661-4369-b866-a35ac2e3e240 *http://www.metmuseum.org/collection/the-collection-online/search/11611?rpp=30&pg=1&rndkey=20140724&ft=*&deptids=2&when=A.D.%2B1600-1800&who=Reuben%2BMoulthrop&pos=2&imgNo=0&tabName=related-objects {{DEFAULTSORT:Moulthrop, Reuben 1763 births 1814 deaths Painters from Connecticut People from East Haven, Connecticut American male painters 18th-century American painters 18th-century American male artists