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Edward Savage – U.S. Department of State - Art in Embassies Born in Princeton, Massachusetts, Edward Savage was a self-taught painter and engraver. He began his career painting commissioned copies of portraits by John Singleton Copley, and later painted original ones, including those of George and Martha Washington in 1789-1790.
Edward Savage (artist) - Wikipedia Edward Savage (November 26, 1761 – July 6, 1817) [1] was an American portrait painter and engraver.
Edward Savage: Princeton Artist – 11/26/1761 to 7/6/1817 Edward Savage was born in Princeton, Massachusetts in 1761, and he was the second child of Seth and Linda (Craige) Savage and grandson of Edward Savage who came to Massachusetts in 1696 from Ireland.
Edward Savage - American Silversmiths Savage's self-taught ability to distinguish between satins, gauzes, and laces is nothing short of astonishing. However, the anatomy alternates between wooden and rubbery, and the family strangely avoids eye contact.
The Washington Family - Wikipedia The Washington Family by Edward Savage is a life-sized group portrait of the Washington family, including U.S. President George Washington, First Lady Martha Washington, two of her grandchildren and a black servant, most likely a slave whose identity was not recorded.
Edward Savage (footballer) - Wikipedia Edward William J. Savage (born 15 November 1989) is an English footballer and former child actor.
Edward Savage - Smithsonian American Art Museum Edward Savage began his career as a goldsmith and engraver. Primarily a self-taught painter, he may have studied briefly with the American artist Benjamin West while in London in 1791.
Edward Savage - National Gallery of Art Edward Savage, Congress Voting Independence, 1859-1906, stipple, engraving and etching in black on heavyweight wove paper, Corcoran Collection (Museum Purchase, Mary E. Maxwell Fund), 2015.19.598
Edward Savage - George Washington's Mount Vernon Born in Princeton, Massachusetts, in 1761, Edward Savage was a self-taught painter and engraver. After working briefly as a goldsmith, by the early 1780s Savage was painting commissioned copies of portraits of prominent Bostonians originally painted by John Singleton Copley.
Edward Savage - Biography - askART Edward Savage is known for Portrait, landscape, and history painting, engraving. Born in Princeton, Massachusetts, Edward Savage was a self-taught portraitist whose subject included George Washington.