All Joseph Whiting Stock Oil Paintings

1815-1855 American painter. He was physically handicapped and confined to his house until his doctor advised a wheelchair, which, when placed on a railway carriage, allowed him to travel. He took painting lessons as therapy from Franklin White, a pupil of Chester Harding, and became proficient as an artist. This enabled him to make a living painting portraits, landscapes and miniatures throughout New England and part of New York State. He kept a journal that lists 912 examples of his work executed between 1832 and 1846, with the names of his sitters, canvas sizes, the prices charged and where the pictures were painted. No examples of his landscapes have survived and only a few of his 80 miniatures have been located. The earliest miniatures date from 1836, but most were executed in 1842 and 1845 when he lived in New Bedford, MA. Few American primitive artists of the 19th century were as productive as Stock.
 

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Joseph Whiting Stock Portrait of a Boy with a Dog oil on canvas


Portrait of a Boy with a Dog
Portrait of a Boy with a Dog
Painting ID::  4511
 
 

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Joseph Whiting Stock Mary Jane Smith oil on canvas


Mary Jane Smith
Mary Jane Smith
Painting ID::  37384
  mk125 American 1838
  mk125 American 1838

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Joseph Whiting Stock Portrait of a woman oil on canvas


Portrait of a woman
Portrait of a woman
Painting ID::  77455
  Date 1793(1793) Medium Oil , Sheet copper Dimensions 48 ?? 37 cm (18.9 ?? 14.6 in) cyf
  Date 1793(1793) Medium Oil , Sheet copper Dimensions 48 ?? 37 cm (18.9 ?? 14.6 in) cyf

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     Joseph Whiting Stock
     1815-1855 American painter. He was physically handicapped and confined to his house until his doctor advised a wheelchair, which, when placed on a railway carriage, allowed him to travel. He took painting lessons as therapy from Franklin White, a pupil of Chester Harding, and became proficient as an artist. This enabled him to make a living painting portraits, landscapes and miniatures throughout New England and part of New York State. He kept a journal that lists 912 examples of his work executed between 1832 and 1846, with the names of his sitters, canvas sizes, the prices charged and where the pictures were painted. No examples of his landscapes have survived and only a few of his 80 miniatures have been located. The earliest miniatures date from 1836, but most were executed in 1842 and 1845 when he lived in New Bedford, MA. Few American primitive artists of the 19th century were as productive as Stock.

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