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John Lewis Krimmel

American, 1786-1821
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John Lewis Krimmel, sometimes called "the American Hogarth" was America's first painter of genre scenes. Born in Germany, he emigrated to Philadelphia in 1809 and soon became a member of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Initially influenced by Scotland's David Wilkie, England's William Hogarth and America's Benjamin West, he soon turned to direct observation of life for his genre scenes. He was among the first artists in America to portray free blacks, such as in Black People's Prayer Meeting (1813).

Among his still frequently reproduced paintings are Fourth of July, Center Square (1811/12) and Election Day (1815), both filled with lively characterizations of scores of crowd members. Krimmel died in a swimming accident at the age of 35. Among the prominent American artists influenced by Krimmel's work are William Sidney Mount, George Caleb Bingham, and Thomas Eakins.

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Exhibition of Indian Tribal Ceremonies at the Olympic Theater, Philadelphia

Exhibition of Indian Tribal Ceremonies at the Olympic Theater, Philadelphia (1811–ca. 1813)

John Lewis Krimmel (American, 1786-1821)
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Members of the City Troop and Other Philadelphia Soldiery

Members of the City Troop and Other Philadelphia Soldiery (1811–ca. 1813)

John Lewis Krimmel (American, 1786-1821)
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Nightlife in Philadelphia—an Oyster Barrow in front of the Chestnut Street Theater

Nightlife in Philadelphia—an Oyster Barrow in front of the Chestnut Street Theater (1811–ca. 1813)

John Lewis Krimmel (American, 1786-1821)
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Sunday Morning in front of the Arch Street Meeting House, Philadelphia

Sunday Morning in front of the Arch Street Meeting House, Philadelphia (1811–ca. 1813)

John Lewis Krimmel (American, 1786-1821)
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Tableau of Indian Faces

Tableau of Indian Faces (1811–ca. 1813)

John Lewis Krimmel (American, 1786-1821)
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Winter Scene in Philadelphia—The Bank of the United States in the Background

Winter Scene in Philadelphia—The Bank of the United States in the Background (1811–ca. 1813)

John Lewis Krimmel (American, 1786-1821)
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Blind Fiddler

Blind Fiddler (1812)

John Lewis Krimmel (American, 1786-1821)
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Blind Man’s Buff

Blind Man’s Buff (1814)

John Lewis Krimmel (American, 1786-1821)
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Barroom dancing

Barroom dancing (ca. 1820)

John Lewis Krimmel (American, 1786-1821)
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