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Jerome Thompson -- Gathering Wildflowers

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Jerome Thompson (1814-1886) was born in 1814 to the Middleboro, Massachusetts portraitist, Cephas Thompson, who instructed only Jerome's older brother in art. His father wanted Jerome to farm, and destroyed Jerome's art work. In his teens, Thompson moved with his sister to Barnstable, Massachusetts, where he painted signs, ornaments and portraits. Daniel Webster is said to have been one of Thompson's subjects, and in 1834 he painted the aging Abraham Quary, last of the Nantucket Indian tribe. In 1835, Thompson opened a New York City portrait studio.

Jerome Thompson's genre paintings on rustic themes, which were immensely popular in the late nineteenth century, have received new attention recently. This revived interest focuses on the unusual distinction of Thompson's landscape settings, which often dominate the pictures' simple foreground scenes of rural work, play or dalliance. Thompson's natural elements-meadows, mountains, sky-have great luminosity and tonal subtlety. They show a high level of technical sophistication.
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