Blythe David Gilmour

American Painter, 1815-1865 He began his career as an itinerant portrait painter in the early 1840s and became one of the leading satirical artists in America by the beginning of the Civil War. Self-taught, from 1840 to 1850 he worked in East Liverpool, OH, and Uniontown, PA, and nearby towns and villages, painting rather stiff likenesses of the local gentry. He also carved a monumental polychrome wooden statue of Marie-Joseph, Marquis de Lafayette for the Uniontown courthouse and painted a landscape panorama of the Allegheny mountains, which he took on tour through Maryland, Pennsylvania and Ohio.


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Blythe David Gilmour Street Urchins oil


Street Urchins
Painting ID::  31874
Street Urchins
mk77 c.1856-58 Oil on canvas 26 3/4x22in
mk77 c.1856-58 Oil_on_canvas 26_3/4x22in
   
   
     

Blythe David Gilmour General Abner Doubleday Watching His Troops Cross the Potomac oil


General Abner Doubleday Watching His Troops Cross the Potomac
Painting ID::  49266
General Abner Doubleday Watching His Troops Cross the Potomac
mk195 Oil on canvas 31x41
mk195 Oil_on_canvas 31x41
   
   
     

Blythe David Gilmour Battle of Gettysburg oil


Battle of Gettysburg
Painting ID::  49298
Battle of Gettysburg
mk195 1863-1865 Oil on canvas 26x34
mk195 1863-1865 Oil_on_canvas 26x34
   
   
     

Blythe David Gilmour Libby Prison oil


Libby Prison
Painting ID::  49317
Libby Prison
mk195 1863 Oil on canvas 24x36
mk195 1863 Oil_on_canvas 24x36
   
   
     

Blythe David Gilmour Lincoln Crushing the Dragon of Rebellion oil


Lincoln Crushing the Dragon of Rebellion
Painting ID::  49334
Lincoln Crushing the Dragon of Rebellion
mk195 1862 Oil on canvas 18x22
mk195 1862 Oil_on_canvas 18x22
   
   
     

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     Blythe David Gilmour
     American Painter, 1815-1865 He began his career as an itinerant portrait painter in the early 1840s and became one of the leading satirical artists in America by the beginning of the Civil War. Self-taught, from 1840 to 1850 he worked in East Liverpool, OH, and Uniontown, PA, and nearby towns and villages, painting rather stiff likenesses of the local gentry. He also carved a monumental polychrome wooden statue of Marie-Joseph, Marquis de Lafayette for the Uniontown courthouse and painted a landscape panorama of the Allegheny mountains, which he took on tour through Maryland, Pennsylvania and Ohio.

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