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  • Data di creazione1765
  • Dimensioni87.0 x 75.0 cm

Jeremiah Theus (1716-1774) fu un pittore svizzero nato a Charleston, SC. Celebre per ritratti busto lungo della società coloniale e adattamento abile degli stili inglesi, è una figura chiave nell'arte americana precoce.

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Biografia dell'artista

Jeremiah Theus: Charleston’s Rococo Portraitist

Jeremiah Theus (1716 – 1774) stands as a singular figure in the annals of early American art, primarily recognized for his prolific output of portraits executed during the flourishing Rococo period in Charleston, South Carolina. Born in Chur, Switzerland, he arrived in America with his family around 1740, driven by the promise of land grants and colonial opportunity offered by the British Crown. This migration marked the beginning of a career dedicated to capturing the elegance and sophistication of Charleston’s elite society—a remarkable feat considering the artistic landscape of the time. Early Life & Training: Little is definitively known about Theus' formative years beyond his Swiss birthplace. However, circumstantial evidence suggests exposure to European artistic traditions, particularly Rococo style, which would profoundly influence his subsequent work. His upbringing instilled in him a deep appreciation for meticulous craftsmanship and an understanding of classical aesthetics—qualities that would become foundational to his artistic practice. Charleston Studio & Patronage: By 1740, Theus established a studio in Charleston’s bustling commercial district—a strategic location that ensured access to influential patrons and fueled his artistic endeavors. Advertisements in the South Carolina Gazette showcased his skills as a “limner,” or portrait painter, highlighting his commitment to serving the burgeoning colonial community. This astute business acumen combined with an unwavering dedication to artistic excellence cemented his position as Charleston’s foremost portraitist—a distinction that would endure for decades to come. A Master of Rococo Style & Technique: Theus’ distinctive style is characterized by its adherence to Rococo principles—a movement originating in France that prioritized grace, ornamentation, and pastel hues. He skillfully adapted English artistic conventions prevalent during the era, resulting in portraits imbued with a sense of refined elegance and meticulous detail. His canvases frequently employed geometric shapes and subtle tonal variations to create atmospheric depth and convey emotion—techniques honed through observation and experience. The influence of artists like François Boucher and Jean Honoré Fragonard is palpable in his compositions, demonstrating an awareness of the prevailing artistic currents of Europe. Notable Commissions & Artistic Legacy: Theus undertook numerous commissions throughout his career, demonstrating versatility and responsiveness to client needs. Among his accomplishments were the gilded steeple of St. Michael’s Episcopal Church (1756), a testament to his craftsmanship and artistic vision; the weather vane for Charleston’s City Hall; and contributions towards the construction of St. Michael's Cathedral. His work transcended mere decoration—it served as a visual chronicle of Charleston’s social history, capturing the likenesses of prominent figures who shaped the colony’s destiny. Furthermore, he opened an evening drawing school in 1744 – a pioneering initiative that nurtured aspiring artists within Charleston’s intellectual circles and solidified his legacy as not only a celebrated painter but also as a catalyst for artistic development. Iconic Portraits & Charleston Society: Jeremiah Theus achieved enduring fame through his portraits of prominent Charlestonians—individuals who shaped the social, economic, and cultural fabric of the colony. Works such as “Mrs. Gabriel Manigault” (1757), “Captain John Reynolds” (c. 1758) and “Mrs. John Dart” (1772) exemplify his mastery of Rococo style and offer invaluable insights into Charleston’s aristocratic milieu during the mid-18th century. These paintings are treasured for their technical precision, expressive quality, and ability to convey the dignity and refinement associated with colonial leadership—images that continue to resonate today as symbols of Charleston's cultural heritage. His portraits stand as enduring representations of a bygone era, capturing not only physical likenesses but also the spirit and character of Charleston’s elite.
Jeremiah Theus

Jeremiah Theus

1716 - 1774 , Svizzera

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Rococò
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['John Singleton Copley']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Francis Cotes']
  • Date Of Birth: April 5, 1716
  • Date Of Death: May 17, 1774
  • Full Name: Jeremiah Theüs
  • Nationality: Svizzero
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Jeremiah Lamenting the Destruction of Jerusalem
    • Antequam exhires de vulva sactificavite
  • Place Of Birth: Chur, Switzerland
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