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  • Dato for oprettelse1765
  • Dimensioner87.0 x 75.0 cm

Jeremiah Theus (1716-1774) var schweiziskfødt amerikansk maler, primært portrætter. Han var Charleston, SC's førende kunstner i kolonitiden og hans værker er kendt for deres elegante stil og detaljerede gengivelse af aristokratisk samfund.

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Kunstnerens biografi

Jeremiah Theus: Charleston’s Dominant Portraitist

Jeremiah Theus (1716-1774) stands as a singular figure in the artistic landscape of colonial South Carolina, a testament to both talent and circumstance. Born in Chur, Switzerland—a bastion of Huguenot heritage—his journey to America marked not merely geographical relocation but an embrace of a burgeoning cultural milieu eager for European sophistication. While biographical details remain somewhat elusive, scholarly consensus points to a formative education rooted in Swiss artistic traditions, equipping him with the foundational skills necessary for his remarkable career.1 ### Early Life and Artistic Training The youngest son of Simeon Walser Theüs—a merchant involved in trade routes between Switzerland and France—Jeremiah’s upbringing instilled a pragmatic sensibility alongside an appreciation for aesthetic refinement. Precise records concerning his formal artistic training are scarce, yet circumstantial evidence suggests exposure to techniques prevalent in Rococo art circles.2 This stylistic influence would permeate his oeuvre, characterized by delicate brushwork, pastel hues, and an emphasis on idealized beauty—a deliberate mirroring of the aristocratic tastes that defined Charleston society. Theus’s decision to immigrate to South Carolina in 1735 coincided with a broader movement of Huguenots seeking refuge from religious persecution across Europe.1 Driven by the promise of land grants and governmental support, he joined a cohort of European Protestants establishing new settlements in the Carolinas—a venture that would ultimately shape his artistic identity. ### Charleston and Artistic Recognition Charleston quickly became Theus’s creative epicenter. Recognizing the dearth of established portraitists within the city, he shrewdly capitalized on this opportunity, advertising his services extensively in local publications.3 His studio, situated at the crossroads of Broad Street and Meeting Streets—a location reflecting Charleston's commercial heart—became synonymous with artistic excellence. Within a span of three decades, Theus cultivated an unparalleled reputation for capturing the likenesses of prominent figures—plantation owners, merchants, and civic leaders—establishing himself as the undisputed master of his craft.1 Notably, he competed with John Wollaston, another English-trained artist who briefly resided in Charleston during 1765–66. Wollaston’s influence subtly shaped Theus's stylistic preferences, fostering a penchant for incorporating elements reminiscent of English mezzotints—a practice common among artists of the era.1 ### Style and Technique Theus’s artistic style is instantly recognizable: predominantly bust-length portraits rendered in oil on canvas. His meticulous attention to detail—particularly in capturing drapery folds and facial expressions—demonstrates a mastery of observation and technical skill.3 He frequently borrowed from English prints for inspiration, adapting stylistic conventions prevalent in London’s aristocratic circles.1 A hallmark of his work is the incorporation of idealized poses derived from English mezzotints, mirroring the aesthetic sensibilities of his clientele. Theus's portraits are distinguished by their subtle elegance and refined execution—a reflection of Charleston’s aspirations for cultural prestige during the mid-century period.1 ### Legacy and Notable Works Jeremiah Theus bequeathed to Charleston’s artistic heritage a corpus of approximately 300 paintings, representing an astonishing achievement considering the limitations imposed by his time. Among his most celebrated commissions are portraits of Colonel Barnard Elliott Jr. and his wife—considered masterpieces of Rococo art.1 These works exemplify Theus's ability to distill complex psychological states into visually compelling representations.3 Furthermore, his involvement in the decoration of St. Michael’s Episcopal Church—including the steeple and weather vane—underscores his versatility as an artist.1 His portraits reside in museums across North America and Europe, cementing his place among the foremost portraitists of the eighteenth century.1 Recent scholarship has illuminated a fascinating dimension of Theus’s artistic practice: his deliberate emulation of English stylistic conventions—a strategy that effectively positioned him within Charleston's cultural landscape as an artist attuned to European trends.1 1 Middleton, Margaret Simons. *Jeremiah Theus: Colonial Artist of Charles Town*. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1953.
Jeremiah Theus

Jeremiah Theus

1716 - 1774 , Schweiz

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Rokoko
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Englische Gemälde']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • John Wollaston
    • Allan Ramsay
  • Date Of Birth: april 5, 1716
  • Date Of Death: may 17, 1774
  • Full Name: Jeremiah Theüs
  • Nationality: Schweizer
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Portrætte von Männern und Frauen
    • Das Wetterfahne
  • Place Of Birth: Chur, Schweiz
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