Thomas Le Clear

American artist
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroAmerican artist
A.K.A.Thomas LeClear Thomas Leclear
A.K.A.Thomas LeClear Thomas Leclear
PlacesUnited States of America
wasPainter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth17 March 1818
Death26 November 1882 (aged 64 years)
The details

Biography

Thomas Le Clear (born in Owego, New York, 17 March 1818; died in Rutherford Park, New Jersey, 26 November 1882) was an American painter.

Biography

Le Clear sold his first paintings, copies of a painting of Saint Matthew, at the age of 12. He began to follow art professionally before he had had any instruction. He continued to teach himself by studying the painting by other artists. When he was fourteen, in 1832, he moved to London, Canada, with his father. He painted portraits there for a time. He painted portraits in Elmira, and in Rochester, before moving to New York City in 1839, when he was twenty-one. There he studied for several years under Henry Inman. From 1844 to 1860, he resided in Buffalo, where he was a founding member of the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy. He returned to New York City in the early 1860s, and was elected a National Academician in 1863.

Works

Among his compositions are “The Reprimand,” “Marble Players,” and “Itinerants” (1862). Of his numerous portraits, one of the best is that of George Bancroft, at the Century Club, New York; other excellent portraits are those of William Cullen Bryant, Bayard Taylor, Millard Fillmore, and Edwin Booth as Hamlet. He's also noted for his genre scenes, including Interior with Portraits.

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