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Oppdag John Ramage (1748-1802), den irske amerikanske kunstneren kjent for sine utsøkte portrettminiatyrer, inkludert det første offisielle portrettet av president George Washington! Utforsk hans Loyalist historie og kunstneriske arv.

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James Bleecker (1764-1842) sat for Ramage about the time of his marriage in 1788 to Elizabeth Garland Bache.

Om kunstneren

A Life Bridging Worlds: The Story of John Ramage

Born in Dublin, Ireland, in 1748, John Ramage’s life was one of remarkable transition and artistic dedication, a journey that carried him from the refined world of Irish goldsmithing to the burgeoning art scene of colonial America. Details surrounding his early family life remain elusive, yet it is known he received formal training at the Dublin Society of Artists in 1763, laying a foundation in drawing and painting techniques that would serve as the bedrock for his future endeavors. Ramage’s initial career path was notably versatile; he skillfully combined the precision of a goldsmith with the delicate artistry of a miniaturist—a testament to his inherent talent for detail and decorative arts. This early period instilled within him not only technical proficiency but also an appreciation for craftsmanship that would distinguish his work throughout his life. In 1772, driven by ambition or perhaps circumstance, Ramage embarked on a new chapter, emigrating to Halifax, Nova Scotia, marking the beginning of his artistic journey in North America and setting the stage for a life intertwined with both art and political upheaval.

Loyalty, Love, and Revolution: Navigating Turbulent Times

Ramage’s arrival in North America coincided with a period of immense political tension—the American Revolution. A staunch Loyalist, his allegiance lay firmly with the British Crown, leading him to join “the Loyal Irish Volunteers” in Boston, a military unit dedicated to defending the city. This commitment to the crown deeply impacted his personal life as well. In 1776, he married Victoria Ball, but this union was soon complicated by another marriage to a woman known only as “Mrs. Taylor” while stationed in Halifax. The ensuing legal battles and eventual divorce granted to Ball underscore the complexities of Ramage’s life during wartime—a period marked not only by political strife but also by personal turmoil. Forced to evacuate Boston with British forces in 1776, he relocated back to Halifax before eventually settling in New York City in 1777, seeking refuge and continuing his artistic practice amidst the ongoing conflict. His dedication extended beyond the canvas; Ramage served as a second lieutenant in the City Militia of New York, demonstrating a willingness to actively participate in the defense of the city he had come to call home.

The Miniature Master: A Portraitist of an Emerging Nation

Despite the turbulent backdrop of revolution and political division, Ramage flourished as an artist, quickly gaining renown for his exquisite portrait miniatures on ivory. This was a particularly popular art form at the time, prized for its intimacy and portability. His skill lay in the masterful application of delicately shaded cross-hatching and fine linear strokes to model faces with remarkable realism and sensitivity. He didn’t merely replicate likenesses; he captured character, social standing, and a sense of individual presence within each miniature. Ramage's clientele quickly grew to include prominent figures from New York society—the Pintards, Gerrys, Ludlows, Van Rensselaers, and Van Cortlands all sought his services. Beyond his painting prowess, Ramage’s goldsmithing skills were also highly valued; he crafted elegant cases for his miniatures, showcasing a holistic artistic vision that combined artistry with meticulous craftsmanship. Contemporary artist William R. Dunlap aptly considered him “the best artist in his branch in America,” a testament to Ramage’s enduring talent and contribution to the art world.

Notable Works

  • Portrait of George Washington (1789): The most famous work, marking Ramage as the first artist to officially portray the President. This miniature captures Washington’s solemn gaze and dignified posture with unparalleled precision—a symbol of leadership and resilience during a pivotal moment in American history.
  • John Maunsell (1785): A rare and elegant miniature showcasing a stern figure in a red coat, demonstrating Ramage’s skill in capturing character. The meticulous detail reveals the sitter’s facial features and clothing with remarkable accuracy, reflecting the artistic standards of the era.
  • Miniature Portraits of Prominent New York Families: Works commissioned by the Pintards, Gerrys, Ludlows, Van Rensselaers, and Van Cortlands, offering glimpses into colonial society. These portraits exemplify Ramage’s ability to convey social status and familial bonds through subtle artistic techniques.
##A Final Chapter Marked by Hardship and Legacy The latter years of John Ramage's life were unfortunately marred by financial difficulties and personal hardship. Facing mounting debts in 1794, he fled to Montreal in an attempt to escape his creditors, only to encounter further misfortune upon arrival—imprisonment and a struggle to revive his artistic career. Despite these challenges, he continued to paint, claiming to have produced “extraordinary pictures,” though success proved elusive. On October 24, 1802, John Ramage died in Montreal, receiving a burial that was, sadly, reflective of his isolation and diminished circumstances. Yet, despite the hardships he faced, Ramage’s legacy endures—primarily through his distinction as the first artist to paint George Washington as President, an achievement that holds significant historical and artistic weight. His miniatures offer invaluable insights into the fashion, social circles, and personalities of late 18th-century America. He remains a celebrated figure in American art history—a testament to his unwavering dedication to craftmanship and his indelible contribution to capturing the spirit of a nation on ivory.
John Ramage

John Ramage

1748 - 1802 , Irland

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Portrettminiatyrer
  • Date Of Birth: 1748 Dublin Irland
  • Date Of Death: 1802 Montreal Quebec Kanada
  • Full Name: John Ramage
  • Nationality: Irsk-Amerikaner
  • Notable Artworks:
    • George Washington Portrett
    • John Maunsell
  • Place Of Birth: Dublin Irland