William Smith Jewett (1821–1873) was an American painter. Jewett was born in South Dover, New York. He studied painting at the New York Academy of Design, where he became an associate in 1845. He sold many paintings through the American Art-Union, and he exhibited his artwork at the Academy of Design in 1841–1851. Jewett moved to San Francisco, California in 1851, where he joined the Society of California Pioneers and he did many portraits of pioneers like him, including John Sutter. Jewett died in Springfield, Massachusetts. His son, , became a sculptor.
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| - William Smith Jewett fue un pintor estadounidense, famoso en su tiempo por sus retratos. Estudió en la National Academy of Design, donde expuso en numerosas ocasiones sus retratos a lo largo de su carrera. También practicó, con menor asiduidad, la pintura de paisajes. Durante la Fiebre del oro (1849) se trasladó a California, donde se convirtió en el primer pintor profesional de San Francisco, y coincidió con otros artistas como o Charles Nahl. Regresó a Nueva York en 1869 y se casó. Tras pasar su luna de miel en Europa, regresó a su país natal con la salud mermada y murió poco después, en 1873. (es)
- William Smith Jewett (1821–1873) was an American painter. Jewett was born in South Dover, New York. He studied painting at the New York Academy of Design, where he became an associate in 1845. He sold many paintings through the American Art-Union, and he exhibited his artwork at the Academy of Design in 1841–1851. Jewett moved to San Francisco, California in 1851, where he joined the Society of California Pioneers and he did many portraits of pioneers like him, including John Sutter. Jewett died in Springfield, Massachusetts. His son, , became a sculptor. (en)
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| - William Smith Jewett fue un pintor estadounidense, famoso en su tiempo por sus retratos. Estudió en la National Academy of Design, donde expuso en numerosas ocasiones sus retratos a lo largo de su carrera. También practicó, con menor asiduidad, la pintura de paisajes. Durante la Fiebre del oro (1849) se trasladó a California, donde se convirtió en el primer pintor profesional de San Francisco, y coincidió con otros artistas como o Charles Nahl. Regresó a Nueva York en 1869 y se casó. Tras pasar su luna de miel en Europa, regresó a su país natal con la salud mermada y murió poco después, en 1873. (es)
- William Smith Jewett (1821–1873) was an American painter. Jewett was born in South Dover, New York. He studied painting at the New York Academy of Design, where he became an associate in 1845. He sold many paintings through the American Art-Union, and he exhibited his artwork at the Academy of Design in 1841–1851. Jewett moved to San Francisco, California in 1851, where he joined the Society of California Pioneers and he did many portraits of pioneers like him, including John Sutter. Jewett died in Springfield, Massachusetts. His son, , became a sculptor. (en)
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