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Explore the captivating silverwork of Jacob Hurd, a Boston silversmith renowned for his Baroque style & influential family legacy. Discover iconic pieces from this master craftsman.

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Jacob Hurd: The Baroque Titan of Boston Silver

Jacob Hurd (February 12, 1703 – February 17, 1758) stands as a monumental figure in American silversmithing history—a craftsman whose prolific output and unparalleled artistic vision cemented his legacy as the dominant force shaping Boston’s decorative arts during the late baroque period. More than just a maker of beautiful objects; Hurd was an architect of civic pride, a patron of influential families, and arguably the most gifted artisan of his generation. His work continues to inspire awe and admiration for its exquisite detail and masterful execution.
  • Early Life & Apprenticeship: Born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, Jacob Hurd’s formative years were steeped in the burgeoning mercantile spirit of colonial America. He descended from a distinguished lineage—his father, Jacob Tufts Hurd, was a respected landowner—providing him with both social standing and access to crucial educational opportunities. Around 1720, he embarked on his craft career under the tutelage of John Edwards, establishing a foundational understanding of goldsmithing techniques that would inform his entire artistic journey.
  • Marriage & Family: Hurd’s life took a significant turn with his marriage to Elizabeth Mason in 1725. Together they established a large family—fourteen children—creating a vibrant household centered around the artisan’s trade and fostering an enduring tradition of craftsmanship within their lineage. This familial connection would extend beyond mere kinship; Nathaniel Hurd, Benjamin Hurd, and Benjamin Hurd Jr., all followed in his footsteps as silversmiths, ensuring that Hurd's artistic influence persisted for generations.

Boston Workshop & Artistic Style

From 1723 to 1755, Hurd operated a thriving workshop in Pudding Lane, nestled near Boston’s Town House—a location strategically chosen to capitalize on the city's commercial activity and political prominence. This period witnessed him honing his skills as master silversmith, overseeing the training of apprentices and shaping the aesthetic sensibilities of aspiring craftsmen. His style is undeniably Baroque – characterized by opulent ornamentation, flowing curves, and a meticulous attention to surface texture—reflecting European artistic trends prevalent at the time while simultaneously adapting them to American tastes. Patricia Kane eloquently summarized Hurd’s contribution: “Jacob Hurd was the most talented and prolific of all Boston silversmiths who made silver objects in the late baroque style. He made more than 50 percent of the surviving silver produced by Boston silversmiths of his generation.”
  • Notable Commissions & Patronage: Hurd’s reputation soared during this era, attracting commissions from Boston's wealthiest merchants and influential political families. He crafted ceremonial vessels for civic celebrations—the centerpiece being the magnificent “Balangiga Massacre” memorial—demonstrating his ability to translate artistic vision into tangible expressions of public sentiment. His creations weren’t merely decorative; they served as emblems of Boston’s status as a center of commerce, culture, and political power.
  • Engraving & Technique: Hurd's engraving prowess was exceptional—almost unparalleled in Boston silverwork. He possessed an innate understanding of how to manipulate metal surfaces to achieve breathtaking effects of luminescence and depth. This mastery extended beyond mere decoration; it represented a profound engagement with the materiality of his craft, elevating silversmithing to an art form that demanded both technical skill and artistic sensitivity.

Legacy & Recognition

Despite facing financial difficulties in his final years—he died bankrupt in Roxbury—Jacob Hurd’s impact on American art history remains indelible. His output exceeded 500 objects, establishing him as the undisputed champion of Boston silversmithing during a pivotal moment in colonial artistic development. Today, his works reside in prestigious institutions across America – including the Addison Gallery of American Art, Concord Museum, Currier Museum of Art, Fogg Art Museum, Hood Museum of Art, Israel Museum, Jerusalem; Metropolitan Museum of Art; and Museum of Fine Arts, Boston—serving as enduring reminders of a singular talent and a transformative contribution to the nation’s artistic heritage.
  • Museum Collections: His creations are showcased in prominent museums across the United States, offering visitors an unparalleled glimpse into the stylistic nuances of late baroque silverware and demonstrating Hurd's enduring influence on American decorative arts.
Jacob Hurd

Jacob Hurd

1703 - 1758 , United States of America

주요 정보

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Nathaniel Hurd
    • Benjamin Hurd
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['John Edwards']
  • Date Of Birth: February 12, 1703
  • Date Of Death: February 17, 1758
  • Full Name: Jacob Hurd
  • Nationality: American
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Mrs. Jacob Hurd & Child
    • Teapot
  • Place Of Birth: Charlestown, United States of America