James Gates Percival

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TITLE James Gates Percival
CREATORAlexander, Francis, 1800-1880
DATE 1820-1830
DIMENSIONS 37 x 31.5 in. (in frame)
ORIGINAL FORMAT Painting
MEDIUM Oil on canvas
DONOR Gift of Dr. Nathaniel Augustus Fisher
DATE OF ACCESSION 1850
LOCATION Providence Athenæum: Art Room
This work painted by Francis Alexander depicts the American poet and geologist James Gates Percival.

Alexander studied under the painter Alexander Robertson, who co-founded the Columbian Academy of Painting in New York. In 1820, he returned home to Connecticut and worked painting portraits. After meeting Alice Brown Mason, the widow of James Brown Mason of Providence, Alexander was introduced to her friends, many of whom later posed for portraits. After painting for such famous sitters as Noah Webster and President Andrew Johnson, his portraits commanded increasingly higher prices.

This painting originally hung in the office of Hiram Fuller in Providence’s Greene Street School. In 1850, Dr. Nathaniel Augustus Fisher donated this painting to the Athenæum. In 1881, the painting, along with several others, was stolen from the library - it was later recovered in Brooklyn and returned to the library.

Lancaster, Jane. Inquire Within: A Social History of the Providence Athenæum Since 1753. Providence Athenæum, 2003, p. 86.

Wang, Hongting. “James Percival.” 2016. ARTH 401: Cataloguing Curiosity, Wheaton College, student paper.

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