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Biografia dell'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 simple beauty and authentic representation. 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 detective work that illuminated a previously obscure artistic landscape.

Early Life and Education

Phillips’ early life remains shrouded in mystery; biographical details are scarce. Born in Colebrook Borough, Vermont, he emerged from obscurity as an artist around 1809, at the age of 21, marking the beginning of his remarkable career. Advertisements appearing in publications like *The Berkshire Reporter* and a Pittsfield tavern proclaimed his talent for painting “correct likenesses,” distinguished by “perfect shadows and elegantly dressed in the prevailing fashions of the day.” This early declaration of artistic ambition reveals a man determined to establish himself as an artist—a characteristic that would permeate every facet of his life’s work. While definitive information about his formal education is lacking, anecdotal evidence suggests he honed his skills independently, absorbing influences from artists like John Vanderlyn whose portraits graced the homes of wealthy patrons. The visual culture of the era undoubtedly shaped Phillips' artistic sensibilities.

Artistic Career

Phillips swiftly established himself as a portraitist, capitalizing on the burgeoning demand for painted likenesses in rural New England communities. Unlike his contemporaries—Benjamin West and John Singleton Copley—who pursued careers in urban centers—Philadelphia and Boston respectively—Phillips embraced an itinerant lifestyle, traversing Connecticut, Massachusetts, and the Hudson River Valley. This nomadic existence is archetypally romantic, contrasting sharply with the bourgeois domesticity often depicted in his portraits, which are invariably set within interiors. His canvases captured not just physical appearances but also a sense of character and social standing—a hallmark of folk art that prioritizes emotional resonance over technical virtuosity. Phillips’s paintings were under constant construction, evolving as he added or discarded what he found successful, while taking care to incorporate subtle personal touches that reflected the identities of his clients. Records indicate he was commissioned by prominent figures in Vermont and Massachusetts, demonstrating a keen understanding of local tastes and traditions.

Notable Works

Phillips’s artistic output spanned over eight hundred paintings—a staggering achievement considering the limited resources available to him during his time. Among his most celebrated works are portraits of George C. Sunderland painted in 1840, capturing youthful idealism against a backdrop of rural Vermont scenery. Equally compelling is Mrs. Isaac Cox and Deacon Benjamin Benedict, completed around 1836—a testament to Phillips’s ability to convey both dignity and warmth. However, his fame rests primarily on his series of portraits depicting children dressed in red—a motif that continues to captivate collectors and art historians alike. The Girl in Red Dress with Cat and Dog achieved unprecedented commercial success in 1985, fetching a staggering one million dollars—the first instance of folk art attaining such extraordinary valuation. This painting exemplifies Phillips’s stylistic hallmark: clarity, precision, and an intimate portrayal of everyday life—a remarkable feat considering the circumstances of his artistic practice.

Legacy

Phillips's oeuvre was painstakingly reconstructed by Barbara Holdridge and Larry Holdridge, collectors and students of American folk art, with the invaluable assistance of Mary Black—an extraordinary accomplishment that brought to light a previously unrecognized artistic tradition. His work stands as a poignant reminder of the transformative power of self-taught artistry and the enduring appeal of simple, honest representation. Phillips’s legacy extends beyond his individual paintings; he embodies the spirit of American frontier culture—a realm where artistic expression flourished amidst challenging conditions. He died peacefully in Curtisville (now Interlaken), Stockbridge, Massachusetts, on July 15, 1865, leaving behind a body of work that continues to inspire admiration and scholarly debate. Visit WahooArt to explore Ammi Phillips’s art and discover more about his remarkable life's journey! 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 , Stati Uniti d'America

Informazioni rapide

  • 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']
  • Place Of Birth: Colebrook Borough, United States of America