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Discover "Thomas Storm," a captivating folk art reproduction by Ammi Phillips. Experience the clarity & precision of this iconic American portrait – perfect for collectors & art enthusiasts! Hand-painted on WahooArt.com.

Ammi Phillips (1788-1865): Pintor estadounidense de retratos itinerante conocido por sus obras del "Kent Limner", con figuras femeninas en rojo y un estilo distintivo que refleja la vida cotidiana de su época.

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Biografía del artista

Ammi Phillips (1788–1865): The Quiet Genius of American Folk Art

Ammi Phillips (April 24, 1788 – July 11, 1865) was a prolific American itinerant portrait painter active from the mid 1810s to the early 1860s in Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York. His artwork is identified as folk art, primitive art, provincial art, and itinerant art without consensus among scholars, pointing to the enigmatic nature of his work and life. He is attributed to over eight hundred paintings, although only eleven are signed. While his paintings are formulaic in nature, Phillips’s work was under constant construction, evolving as he added or discarded what he found successful, while taking care to add personal details that spoke to the identity of those who hired him. He is most famous for his portraits of children in red, although children only account for ten percent of his entire body of work. The most well known of this series, Girl in Red Dress with Cat and Dog, sold in 1985 for one million dollars, a first for folk art—a testament to the enduring fascination with his distinctive style and the profound connection he forged with his subjects. His paintings hung mostly unidentified, spare for some recognition in the collections like those of Edward Duff Balken, for decades until his oeuvre was reconstructed by Barbara Holdridge and Larry Holdridge, collectors and students of American folk art, with the support of Mary Black—a remarkable feat of scholarly investigation that illuminated the hidden depths of Phillips’s artistic legacy.

Early Life and Education

Phillips’ early life remains shrouded in obscurity to history, although he is often considered a self-taught artist. Precise biographical details are scarce, reflecting the limitations of documentation during his time. It is believed that Phillips received some formal instruction—perhaps from John Vanderlyn—though verifiable evidence supporting this claim is elusive. Nevertheless, Phillips possessed an innate artistic sensibility and a determination to hone his craft independently. He enters the documentary record as an artist in 1809, at the age of 21, with advertisements in both The Berkshire Reporter and a Pittsfield, Massachusetts tavern proclaiming hi talent for painting “correct likenesses,” distinguished by “perfect shadows and elegantly dressed in the prevailing fashions of the day.” This early foray into artistic self-promotion reveals a man determined to establish himself as an artist—a characteristic that would define his entire life’s work.

Artistic Career

Phillips quickly specialized as a portraitist, and his work satisfied the local standard. Within two years, Phillips was receiving regular portrait commissions from community leaders in this area of western Massachusetts. Unlike his illustrious predecessors in American art, such as Benjamin west of philadelphia and john singleton copley of boston, Phillips lived and worked on the rural frontier—a difference which is key to understanding his career. Phillips’ itinerant lifestyle took him regularly between western massachusetts, connecticut, and the hudson river valley. The artist moved on as he exhausted the demand of the local community for painted “likenesses.” This wandering lifestyle is archetypically romantic, rather contrasting with the bourgeois domesticity of his portraits, which are almost always set within interiors. Phillips’s paintings were under constant construction, evolving as he added or discarded what he found successful, while taking care to add personal details that spoke to the identity of those who hired him. He was recorded in the diary of Dr. Samuel Barstow of Great Barrington, Massachusetts, dated October 6, 1811, mentioning small portraits he had commissioned of himself and his wife. Phillips’s work satisfied the local standard, and within two years he was receiving regular portrait commissions from community leaders in this area of western massachusetts. He meticulously crafted each painting, adapting his technique to suit the individual subject and incorporating subtle nuances that conveyed their character—a practice that distinguishes him from many of his contemporaries who adhered to more rigid conventions.

Notable Works

Some of Phillips’ notable works include George C. Sunderland painted when at the age of 21 years by mr. Ammi Phillips, in the fall 1840, and mrs. Isaac Cox and deacon Benjamin Benedict, both painted around 1836. These portraits showcase Phillips’ superb quality and demonstrate his ability to capture the essence of his subjects. Phillips may have learned some of his skills from the portraits by john vanderlyn he saw hanging in the homes of his wealthy patrons. The Course of Empire: The Savage State, painted by Thomas Cole in 1836—a monumental landscape that embodies Romantic ideals—served as an inspiration for Phillips’s artistic vision. Girl in Red Dress with Cat and Dog sold in 1985 for one million dollars, a first for folk art. His paintings hung mostly unidentified, spare for some recognition in the collections like those of Edward Duff Balken, for decades until his oeuvre was reconstructed by Barbara Holdridge and Larry Holdridge, collectors and students of American folk art, with the support of Mary Black—a remarkable feat of scholarly investigation that illuminated the hidden depths of Phillips’s artistic legacy.

Legacy

Phillips lived into the era of the daguerreotype, and his last portraits show this influence. He died on July 15, 1865, at the age of 72, in Curtisville (now Interlaken), Stockbridge, Massachusetts, just outside stockbridge, where his death certificate is filed in the town hall. Phillips was buried in Amenia, New York, where he had lived earlier in his life. Phillips’ legacy as an artist has been reconstructed by Barbara Holdridge and Larry Holdridge, collectors and students of American folk art, with the support of Mary Black—a testament to the enduring fascination with his distinctive style and the profound connection he forged with his subjects. His work provides posterity with a vast archive of early american self-fashioning, and his portraits continue to be admired for their clarity, precision, and sympathy. Visit Ammi Phillips page on WahooArt to learn more about the artist and his works. Explore The Patricia - Phillip Frost Art Museum in Miami! Explore modern & contemporary art, plus a vibrant Latin American collection. Rotating exhibits & free admission!. Check out Thomas Cole's The Course of Empire: The Savage State and other notable works on WahooArt. Important links: all popular artworks all popular artists
Kent Limner

Kent Limner

1788 - 1865 , Estados Unidos

Información clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Folk Art
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['John Vanderlyn']
  • Date Of Birth: April 24, 1788
  • Date Of Death: July 11, 1865
  • Full Name: Ammi Phillips
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Girl in Red Dress with Cat and Dog
    • Portrait of Cicero Hinds
  • Place Of Birth: Colebrook Borough, United States of America