Washington Allston
1779-1843 Washington Allston Gallery Allston was born on a plantation on the Waccamaw River near Georgetown, South Carolina. His mother Rachel Moore had married Captain William Allston in 1775, though her husband died in 1781, shortly after the Battle of Cowpens. Moore remarried to Dr. Henry C. Flagg, the son of a wealthy shipping merchant from Newport, Rhode Island. Allston graduated from Harvard College in 1800 and moved to Charleston, South Carolina for a short time before sailing to England in May 1801. He was admitted to the Royal Academy in London in September, when painter Benjamin West was then the president. From 1803 to 1808 he visited the great museums of Paris and then for several years those of Italy, where he met Washington Irving in Rome, and Coleridge, his lifelong friend. In 1809 Allston married Ann Channing, sister of William Ellery Channing. Samuel F. B. Morse was one of Allston's art pupils and accompanied Allston to Europe in 1811. After traveling throughout western Europe, Allston finally settled in London, where he won fame and prizes for his pictures. Allston was also a published writer. In London in 1813, he published The Sylphs of the Seasons, with Other Poems, republished in Boston, Massachusetts later that year. His wife died in February 1815, leaving him saddened, lonely, and homesick for America. In 1818 he returned to the United States and lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts for 25 years. He was the uncle of the artists George Whiting Flagg and Jared Bradley Flagg, both of whom studied painting under him. In 1841 he published Monaldi, a romance illustrating Italian life, and in 1850, a volume of his Lectures on Art, and Poems. Allston died on July 9, 1843, at age 64. Allston is buried in Harvard Square, in "the Old Burying Ground" between the First Parish Church and Christ Church.

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Washington Allston Storm Rising at Sea oil painting


Storm Rising at Sea
1804 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Painting ID::  2300
Washington Allston
Storm Rising at Sea
1804 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
   
   
     

Washington Allston Moonlit Landscape oil painting


Moonlit Landscape
1809 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Painting ID::  2302
Washington Allston
Moonlit Landscape
1809 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
   
   
     

Washington Allston Landscape with a Lake (nn03) oil painting


Landscape with a Lake (nn03)
1804 Oil on canvas,h 96.5 x w 130.2 cm h 38 x w 51 1/4 in Museum of Fine Arts,Boston MA
Painting ID::  23246
Washington Allston
Landscape with a Lake (nn03)
1804 Oil on canvas,h 96.5 x w 130.2 cm h 38 x w 51 1/4 in Museum of Fine Arts,Boston MA
   
   
     

Washington Allston Moon-light landscape (mk43) oil painting


Moon-light landscape (mk43)
1819 Museum of Fine Arts,Boston
Painting ID::  25708
Washington Allston
Moon-light landscape (mk43)
1819 Museum of Fine Arts,Boston
   
   
     

Washington Allston Self-Portrait oil painting


Self-Portrait
mk52 1805 Oil on canvas 80.3x67.3cm Museum of Fine Arts,Boston
Painting ID::  26988
Washington Allston
Self-Portrait
mk52 1805 Oil on canvas 80.3x67.3cm Museum of Fine Arts,Boston
   
   
     

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     Washington Allston
     1779-1843 Washington Allston Gallery Allston was born on a plantation on the Waccamaw River near Georgetown, South Carolina. His mother Rachel Moore had married Captain William Allston in 1775, though her husband died in 1781, shortly after the Battle of Cowpens. Moore remarried to Dr. Henry C. Flagg, the son of a wealthy shipping merchant from Newport, Rhode Island. Allston graduated from Harvard College in 1800 and moved to Charleston, South Carolina for a short time before sailing to England in May 1801. He was admitted to the Royal Academy in London in September, when painter Benjamin West was then the president. From 1803 to 1808 he visited the great museums of Paris and then for several years those of Italy, where he met Washington Irving in Rome, and Coleridge, his lifelong friend. In 1809 Allston married Ann Channing, sister of William Ellery Channing. Samuel F. B. Morse was one of Allston's art pupils and accompanied Allston to Europe in 1811. After traveling throughout western Europe, Allston finally settled in London, where he won fame and prizes for his pictures. Allston was also a published writer. In London in 1813, he published The Sylphs of the Seasons, with Other Poems, republished in Boston, Massachusetts later that year. His wife died in February 1815, leaving him saddened, lonely, and homesick for America. In 1818 he returned to the United States and lived in Cambridge, Massachusetts for 25 years. He was the uncle of the artists George Whiting Flagg and Jared Bradley Flagg, both of whom studied painting under him. In 1841 he published Monaldi, a romance illustrating Italian life, and in 1850, a volume of his Lectures on Art, and Poems. Allston died on July 9, 1843, at age 64. Allston is buried in Harvard Square, in "the Old Burying Ground" between the First Parish Church and Christ Church.

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