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1766 - 1839

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  • Died: 1839
  • Top 3 works:
    • The Dunlap Family
    • Elizabeth Chandler Putnam
    • Self portrait
  • Art period: Early Modern
  • Nationality: United States of America
  • Creative periods: mature period
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  • Lifespan: 73 years
  • Top-ranked work: The Dunlap Family
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Born: 1766, Perth Amboy, United States of America
  • Works on APS: 8

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Besides being an artist, William Dunlap was a significant figure in the development of what other art form?
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In what year did William Dunlap begin painting professionally after a period dedicated to theater?
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Dunlap studied art under Benjamin West in which European city?

William Dunlap: A Pioneer of American Theater and Art

Early Life and Education

  • Born: February 19, 1766, in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
  • Dunlap was the son of an army officer wounded at the Battle of Quebec in 1759.
  • He demonstrated artistic talent early on, producing a portrait of George Washington in 1783 while staying at Rockingham in Rocky Hill.
  • He later pursued formal art training under Benjamin West in London and briefly with Abraham Delanoy in New York.

A Career in the Theater

  • Upon returning to America in 1787, Dunlap dedicated himself almost entirely to the theater for eighteen years.
  • He became a pivotal figure in the burgeoning American theatrical scene, managing two of New York City’s most prominent theaters: the John Street Theatre (1796–98) and the Park Theatre (1798–1805).
  • Dunlap was not only a manager but also a prolific playwright, producing over sixty plays, many adaptations or translations from French and German works.
  • Notable Plays: The Father (1789), André (1798), The Virgin of the Sun (1800).

Return to Painting and Artistic Development

  • Economic necessity prompted Dunlap to resume painting in 1805, eventually becoming a full-time painter by 1817.
  • His artistic style encompassed portraiture and landscape painting, often reflecting the elegance of Rococo and Neoclassical influences.
  • He focused on capturing the likenesses of prominent individuals and scenes of American life during the Federal period.

Major Achievements and Historical Significance

  • Historical Record: Dunlap’s most significant contribution lies in his three-volume History of the Rise and Progress of the Arts of Design in the United States (1834).
  • This work remains an invaluable resource for understanding the development of art, collecting practices, and artistic life in colonial and Federal America.
  • Founding Member: In 1825, he was one of the founders of the National Academy of Design and served as an instructor at its school.
  • Dunlap’s multifaceted career—as a theater manager, playwright, and artist—demonstrates his broad cultural impact on early America.

Legacy

  • William Dunlap's work provides crucial insights into the artistic and theatrical landscape of the late 18th and early 19th centuries in the United States.
  • His historical writings continue to be essential for scholars researching American art history.
  • He is remembered as a true Renaissance man, contributing significantly to multiple facets of American cultural life.



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