James e butterworth biography definition dictionary

James e butterworth biography definition James Edward Buttersworth (–) was an English painter who specialized in maritime art and is considered among the foremost ship portraitists in the United States of the nineteenth century. [1].

James Edward Buttersworth (–) was an English painter who specialized in maritime art, and is considered among the foremost American ship portraitists of the nineteenth century.[1] His paintings are particularly known for their meticulous detail, dramatic settings, and grace in movement.

Early life and education

Buttersworth was born in London, England in , to a family of maritime artists, and studied painting with his father, Thomas Buttersworth Jr., who was also noted for the genre.

Career

He moved to the United States around , and settled in West Hoboken, New Jersey (now Union City, New Jersey),[2] and also maintained a Brooklyn studio in He returned to England in for the Race for the Hundred Pound Cup that took place on 22 August His sketches and paintings of that yachting competition provide the definitive record of events in that benchmark season of sailing.

Buttersworth’s paintings of the Vigilant vs.

Valkyrie II Cup match, done one year before his death, completed the chronicling of America's Cup races by oil painting just before the advent of successful photographic imagery. He was inducted into the America's Cup Hall of Fame in About of his pieces survive today, which are found in private collections and museums all over the United States, including New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Virginia, and have also been featured on the television series Antiques Roadshow.[3]

Notes

1.^James E.

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2.^Halasz, Piri. "Art: Maritime Theme at Exhibitions; Appeal of Nostalgia History and Humor Portraits of Vessels",The New York Times, January 21, "James Butterworth (), whose work is on view in Trenton, was an Englishman born on the Isle of Wight. By the time he emigrated and settled in West Hoboken (now Union City), America was in the heyday of its gallant clipper ships."

3.^The Union City Reporter; January

References

"Ship, Sea and Sky: The Marine Art of James Edward Buttersworth."American Heritage, July-August v45 n4 p(1)

External links

§A Guide to James E.

Butterworth’s Art

§Gallery of James. E. Buttersworth art