


Thomas Sully – Thursday 19 June 1783 Horncastle, England to Tuesday 5 November 1872 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
English-born American Portrait Painter
In addition to portraits, Thomas Sully also painted other subject matters such as – Capuchin Chapel, 1821 – which I like because of his use of perspective.

Last Monday’s Artist – Georges-Pierre Seurat
Next Monday’s Artist – Annibale Carracci
Images:
Left: The Torn Hat, 1820 from the website cgfa.acropolisinc.com
Center: Child Asleep (The Rosebud), 1841 from the website metmuseum.org
Right: Juvenile Ambition, 1825 from the website the-anthenaeum.org
Below: “Monday Morning Museum” logo created by Adrean Darce Brent
English-born American Portrait Painter
In addition to portraits, Thomas Sully also painted other subject matters such as – Capuchin Chapel, 1821 – which I like because of his use of perspective.

Last Monday’s Artist – Georges-Pierre Seurat
Next Monday’s Artist – Annibale Carracci
Images:
Left: The Torn Hat, 1820 from the website cgfa.acropolisinc.com
Center: Child Asleep (The Rosebud), 1841 from the website metmuseum.org
Right: Juvenile Ambition, 1825 from the website the-anthenaeum.org
Below: “Monday Morning Museum” logo created by Adrean Darce Brent

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