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Joseph Wood (c. 1778 - June 15, 1830) was an American painter noted mainly for his portraits. Wood was born near Clarkstown, New York, and in 1793 apprenticed to a silversmith. In 1801 he became a miniature painter and studied with Edward Greene Malbone. He then formed a partnership with John Wesley Jarvis, 1802-10, worked in Philadelphia from 1813–1816, then in Washington, D.C., from 1816–1830. In his later years he ran an art school and served as a draftsman for patent applications. He died in Washington, D.C.

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  • Joseph Wood (painter) (en)
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  • Joseph Wood (c. 1778 - June 15, 1830) was an American painter noted mainly for his portraits. Wood was born near Clarkstown, New York, and in 1793 apprenticed to a silversmith. In 1801 he became a miniature painter and studied with Edward Greene Malbone. He then formed a partnership with John Wesley Jarvis, 1802-10, worked in Philadelphia from 1813–1816, then in Washington, D.C., from 1816–1830. In his later years he ran an art school and served as a draftsman for patent applications. He died in Washington, D.C. (en)
  • Джозеф Вуд (англ. Joseph Wood; 1778—1830) — американский художник, миниатюрист, мастер портретной живописи. Джозеф Вуд приехал в Нью-Йорк в возрасте пятнадцати лет и устроился на работу помощником к мастеру по изготовлению серебряных изделий.Учился, копируя миниатюрные портреты, которые были оставлены клиентами в магазине для окончательной обработки. В 1813 Д. Вуд переехал в Филадельфию, а позже работал в Балтиморе и Вашингтоне (округ Колумбия), пользуясь успехом у клиентов за свои тщательно выполненные портреты. (ru)
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  • Joseph Wood (c. 1778 - June 15, 1830) was an American painter noted mainly for his portraits. Wood was born near Clarkstown, New York, and in 1793 apprenticed to a silversmith. In 1801 he became a miniature painter and studied with Edward Greene Malbone. He then formed a partnership with John Wesley Jarvis, 1802-10, worked in Philadelphia from 1813–1816, then in Washington, D.C., from 1816–1830. In his later years he ran an art school and served as a draftsman for patent applications. He died in Washington, D.C. (en)
  • Джозеф Вуд (англ. Joseph Wood; 1778—1830) — американский художник, миниатюрист, мастер портретной живописи. Джозеф Вуд приехал в Нью-Йорк в возрасте пятнадцати лет и устроился на работу помощником к мастеру по изготовлению серебряных изделий.Учился, копируя миниатюрные портреты, которые были оставлены клиентами в магазине для окончательной обработки. В 1813 Д. Вуд переехал в Филадельфию, а позже работал в Балтиморе и Вашингтоне (округ Колумбия), пользуясь успехом у клиентов за свои тщательно выполненные портреты. Работал в технике акварели, масла и карандашом. Был известен своими профильными портретами. При создании своих работ использовал популярное в начале XIX века устройство физионотрас (physiognotrace). (ru)
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