All Malbone, Edward Greene's oil paintings



ID Image  Oil Pantings, Sorted from A to Z     Other Information
31972 Eliza lzard Eliza lzard mk77 1801 Watercolor on ivory 2 7/8x2 5/16in
19260 Portrait of Washington Allston Portrait of Washington Allston Watercolor on ivory Prior to 1801 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
31679 Robert Macomb et Mary Cornell Pell Robert Macomb et Mary Cornell Pell mk75 1806 Chaque Portrait huile sur ivoire 9.5x7.6cm

Malbone, Edward Greene
American Miniaturist, 1777-1807 .American miniature painter. Like his boyhood friend Washington Allston, he was encouraged in his artistic pursuits by Samuel King, who lent him engravings to study. In autumn 1794 Malbone set himself up as a miniature painter in Providence, RI, where he worked for two years, achieving almost immediate success. His earliest miniatures, such as that supposedly of Nicholas Brown (1794; New York, NY Hist. Soc.), although somewhat primitive, demonstrate his precosity. The sitters' faces are modelled with a stippling technique and chiselled planes; their outlines are distinct and crisp. These first compositions all include a conventional portrait background, usually a red curtain pulled back to reveal a blue sky. Despite the laboured technique, they are lively, direct and sensitive. During the second half of the 1790s Malbone travelled the eastern USA in search of commissions. He renewed his friendship with Allston in Boston and later visited New York and Philadelphia. In 1801 he was in Charleston, SC, where he befriended the miniature painter Charles Fraser, on whose work he had a strong influence. He developed a brilliant technique of delicate, barely perceptible crosshatching, using interwoven lines of pale colours to create graceful forms. . Related Artists to : | Johann Christoph Rincklake | Walter Gramatte | Elliott Charles Loring | Joseph Mallord William Turner | Jean-Jacques Monanteuil |