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Christian Schussele
Christian Schussele

Christian Schussele

American, 1824 – 1879
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Christian Schussele was an American artist and teacher, and is credited with designing the American Medal of Honor. He studied under Adolphe Yvon and Paul Delaroche 1842–1848 and then came to the United States. Here, for some time, he worked at chromolithography which he had also pursued in France. Later he devoted himself almost entirely to painting.

His Men of Progress (1857) featured a group portrait of nineteen American inventors and innovators. While all those portrayed were still alive, they had never met as a group but were composed from existing individual portraits. It is now housed in Cooper Union, New York City;

Other well-known works include Clear the Track (1851); Franklin before the Lords in Council (1856); Zeisberger preaching to the Indians (1859); The Iron-Worker and King Solomon (1860); Washington at Valley Forge (1862); McClellan at Antietam (1863); and Home on Furlough (1864).

About 1863, he was attacked by palsy in the right hand. In 1865, he went abroad and underwent severe treatment with no apparent benefit. On his return, in 1868, he was elected to fill the chair, then founded, of drawing and painting in the Pennsylvania Academy, which he held until his death. During this period he produced Queen Esther denouncing Haman, owned by the Academy (1869), and The Alsatian Fair (1870). Most of the paintings that have been named became widely known through large prints by John Sartain and other engravers.

Painter Thomas Eakins covered Schussele's classes when he was too ill to teach. Eakins succeeded Schussele as instructor of painting and drawing at the Academy.

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Men Of Progress

Men Of Progress

Christian Schussele (American, 1824 – 1879)
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Washington Irving And His Literary Friends At Sunnyside

Washington Irving And His Literary Friends At Sunnyside

Christian Schussele (American, 1824 – 1879)
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Evangeline

Evangeline (1861)

Christian Schussele (American, 1824 – 1879)
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Joseph Henry

Joseph Henry (1860-1862)

Christian Schussele (American, 1824 – 1879)
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Men of Progress

Men of Progress (1862)

Christian Schussele (American, 1824 – 1879)
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Men of Progress

Men of Progress (c. 1859)

Christian Schussele (American, 1824 – 1879)
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Washington Irving and his Literary Friends at Sunnyside

Washington Irving and his Literary Friends at Sunnyside (1864)

Christian Schussele (American, 1824 – 1879)
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The Iris; Presented to

The Iris; Presented to (1851)

Christian Schussele (American, 1824 – 1879)
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The Iris; Souvenir for 1851

The Iris; Souvenir for 1851 (1851)

Christian Schussele (American, 1824 – 1879)
Posters
Mrs. John Adams (Abigail Smith).

Mrs. John Adams (Abigail Smith). (1856)

Christian Schussele (American, 1824 – 1879)
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President Lincoln and His Cabinet

President Lincoln and His Cabinet (ca. 1861)

Christian Schussele (American, 1824 – 1879)
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