William Simpson (portrait Artist)
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

William H. Simpson (c.1818 – 1872) was an African American artist and civil right activist in the 19th century, known for his portraits.


Bibliography

William Simpson was born c.1818 in Buffalo, New York to an African American family. He apprenticed with British–American Neoclassical portraitist and miniature painter, Matthew Henry Wilson (1814–1892). In 1854, Simpson moved to Boston where he became known for his portrait paintings. He is known for his portraits of Jermain Wesley Loguen, a former slave who became bishop of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in New York. Other subjects of his portrait paintings include Caroline Loguen, the wife of Jermain Loguen; Charles Sumner, the abolitionist and statesman; and
John T. Hilton John Telemachus Hilton (April 1801 – March 5, 1864) was an African-American abolitionist, author, and businessman, who established barber, furniture dealer, and employment agency businesses. He was a Prince Hall Mason and established the Pr ...
, the abolitionist, author, and businessman. After 1866, Simpson moved back to Buffalo, New York, and also lived throughout the Northern part of the United States and Canada. He became an active speaker against slavery and participated in the Underground Railroad. His painting style and aesthetic was influenced by European painting, which was common at the time for American artists. However unlike the majority of American artists of his time, Simpson documented the lives of the first African American leaders. His work is included in public museum collections including at Howard University Gallery of Art, and the
Frick Collection The Frick Collection is an art museum in New York City. Its permanent collection (normally at the Henry Clay Frick House, currently at the 945 Madison Avenue#2021–present: Frick Madison, Frick Madison) features Old Master paintings and Europe ...
in the art reference library.


See also

* List of African-American visual artists


Further reading

*


References

{{Authority control 1818 births 1872 deaths Artists from Buffalo, New York African-American painters American portrait painters Underground Railroad people Activists for African-American civil rights