Thomas Thompson (1797 in Boston – 1869) was an American businessman and art collector, who also set up one of the oldest charitable foundations in the United States.
Background
Mr. Thompsons father who was also called Thomas Thompson originally came from
Nantucket
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and was of a
quaker
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family. The family was wealthy. In a
Boston
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pamphlet
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published in 1846 entitled ''Our First Men'', which lists the names of the most prominent and wealthiest people of the city, one can find the Thompson family.
Mr. Thompson was sent to
Harvard University
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in 1817, and was the classmate of
George Barrell Emerson
George Barrell Emerson (September 12, 1797 – March 14, 1881) was an American educator and pioneer of women's education.
Biography
He was born in Kennebunk, Maine. He graduated from Harvard College in 1817, and soon after took charge of an acad ...
,
Caleb Cushing
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, and
George Bancroft
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. He was an
honors student
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, and already from a young age interested in art and nature.
Art collection
Mr. Thompson started collecting art early, and the first inventory of his collection is dated 1844. Unfortunately, most of his art collection was stored at the
Tremont Temple
The Tremont Temple on 88 Tremont Street is a Baptist church in Boston, affiliated with the American Baptist Churches, USA. The existing multi-storey, Renaissance Revival structure was designed by architect Clarence Blackall of Boston, and opened ...
in Boston, which was divested in a fire in March 1852. Thompson writes on April 5, 1852, to the secretary of the city's Board of Engineers;
''At your request I transmit a statement of my loss by the late fire in the Tremont Temple. I have been twenty years making the collection recently deposited there. My estimate of the loss – that is, the lowest cost – $92,456 on the pictures, although I do not think that they could be replaced to-morrow for a hundred and fifty thousand.''
However, Thompson almost immediately started building up a new collection, and it was said that his aim was to gift his collection to the city of Boston. However, Thompson moved from Boston to New York, and the gift to Boston was never materialized. Instead, the collection was sold of after his death at an auction witch started in New York on February 7, 1870. The sale was organized by his estate, and conducted by Thompson's brother-in-law,
George Presbury Rowell, who also served as the estate executor to his sister, Thompson's widow, Elizabeth Rowell Thompson.
All lots in the sale was marked on the back with:
''Thompson Collection / New York – 1870 / Geo. P. Rowell.''
Gallery
These pictures was among them sold from Mr. Thompsons collection in New York in 1870.
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, now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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.
file:Portrait of a Young Woman Holding a Basket of Fruit.jpg, ''Portrait of a Young Woman Holding a Basket of Fruit'' by Jacob van der Merck, in the collection of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
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.
file:Lady as Flora.jpg, ''Lady as Flora'', by unknown painter.
File:Saint Peter.jpg, ''Head of Saint Peter
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by Giovanni Lanfranco
Giovanni Lanfranco (26 January 1582 – 30 November 1647) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.
Biography
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.
The Thomas Thompson Trust
Mr. Thompsons
will
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...
was set up in 1857 and it stipulates how his
charitable trust would be set up. His wife, Elizabeth, survived him by more than 30 years and soon after the turn of the 20th Century, his trustees began making grants and have continued to do so for over a hundred year. The instruction to the
trustee
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s, made by Thompson simply states that;
''apply the net income of the trust fund... for or towards the relief and support, of poor seamstresses, needle-women and shop girls, who may be in temporary need from want of employment, sickness or misfortune, in the towns of
Brattleboro
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, Vermont, and
Rhinebeck,
Duchess County,
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It also stated that:
''And I empower my said trustees...to apply surplus to such kindred charitable purposes in said towns or elsewhere, but not however in the City of Boston, as shall be determined by my said Trustees.''
References
External links
The Thomas Thompson Trust
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American art collectors
1797 births
1869 deaths
Harvard University alumni
19th-century American businesspeople