Jane Stuart

1) Jane Stuart, born in Boston, Massachusetts on 1812 to April 27, 1888 (aged 75 to 76), was an American painter, best known for her miniature paintings & portraits, particularly of George Washington.

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2) She was the youngest child of renowned painter Gilbert Stuart. Jane learned painting skills by watching him, copying his style, & through lessons by instructors or her brother Charles.

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3) She completed many of her father’s partially finished paintings & made her own paintings. Affectionately called “boy” by him, she was considered to be a better painter than he was at the same age.

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4) Her painting of Washington, patterned after one made by her father, exhibited her skill as an artist, capturing light and depicting facial features and expression.

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5) Her paintings were so skillful that the paintings have been confused with the originals by art dealers. Besides earning money as a painter, Stuart was also an art teacher.

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6) Noted as the first woman portraitist of Newport, she was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in 2011. Her work is held at the Photograph Archives & Library of the SAAM & U.S.A.

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