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Frederick Arthur Bridgman - Diversion of an Assyrian king

Diversion of an Assyrian king (1883)

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
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The Artist died in 1928 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer. It is in the public domain in the United States because it was published or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office before Jan 1, 1926
Frederick Arthur Bridgman

Frederick Arthur Bridgman was an American artist known for his paintings of "Orientalist" subjects.

Born in Tuskegee, Alabama, Bridgman was the son of a physician. He began as a draughtsman in New York City, for the American Bank Note Company in 1864–65, and studied art in the same years at the Brooklyn Art Association and at the National Academy of Design. He went to Paris in 1866, and in 1867 he entered the studio of the noted academic painter Jean-Léon Gérôme (1824–1904), where he was deeply influenced by Gérôme's precise draftsmanship, smooth finishes, and concern for Middle-Eastern themes. Thereafter, Paris became his headquarters. In 1874, he was elected into the National Academy of Design as an Associate member, and became a full member in 1881.

Bridgman made his first trip to North Africa between 1872 and 1874, dividing his time between Algeria and Egypt. There he executed approximately three hundred sketches, which became the source material for several later oil paintings that attracted immediate attention. Bridgman became known as "the American Gérôme", although Bridgman would later adopt a more naturalistic aesthetic, emphasizing bright colors and painterly brushwork. His large and important composition, The funeral rites of a mummy on the Nile (1876–77; Speed Art Museum, Louisville), exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1877 and Royal Academy of Arts in 1881, bought by James Gordon Bennett, Jr., brought him the Cross of the Legion of Honor. The painting was later purchased by the famous American collector Wendell Cherry who donated it to the Speed Art Museum in Louisville, Kentucky in 1990.

Additional visits to the region throughout the 1870s and 1880s allowed him to amass a collection of costumes, architectural pieces, and objets d'art, which often appear in his paintings. John Singer Sargent noted that Bridgman's overstuffed studio, along with the Eiffel Tower, were Paris's must-see attractions. Though Bridgman maintained a lifelong connection to France, his popularity in America never waned. Indeed, in 1890, the artist had a one-man show of over 400 pictures in New York's 5th Avenue galleries. When the show moved to Chicago's Art Institute, it contained only 300 works – testimony to the high number of sales Bridgman had made.

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Street in Algeria

Street in Algeria (1882)

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
Young woman in a white turban

Young woman in a white turban

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
A Precious Jewel

A Precious Jewel (1874)

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
An Egyptian Priest 

An Egyptian Priest  ( 1877)

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
La Fête Des Bois, Les Bacchantes

La Fête Des Bois, Les Bacchantes

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
Après La Fête;-Port D’alger 

Après La Fête;-Port D’alger  (1901)

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
The Sewing Lesson

The Sewing Lesson

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
De quoi parlent les jeunes filles (Concerning what the young women are talking about)

De quoi parlent les jeunes filles (Concerning what the young women are talking about) (circa 1870)

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
The Temple of Dendur, Showing the Pylon and Terrace

The Temple of Dendur, Showing the Pylon and Terrace (1874)

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
Chess Players, Biskra

Chess Players, Biskra

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
Portrait Of A Man

Portrait Of A Man (1884)

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
At The Water’s Edge

At The Water’s Edge

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
Young Oriental Woman On a Terrace

Young Oriental Woman On a Terrace (1880s)

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
The Procession Of The Bull Apis

The Procession Of The Bull Apis (1879)

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
On the Banks of the Wadi

On the Banks of the Wadi

Frederick Arthur Bridgman (American, 1847-1928)
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